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6 hours ago, goose said:

"Caitlin Clark is the first player in WNBA history to average 20+ PPG & 10+ APG and not get selected as Player of the Week"  :rofl1:

 

Ionescu averaged 25-5-5 in earning the Eastern honor.  These WNBA people are truly petty, and marketing morons.

Is Indiana in the East?   I assume so from your comment but am not sure.

 

I think you can make a plausible case that 25-5-5 is better than 20+/x?/10+ (if x considerably less than 5, I guess).    It's not Angel Reese playing ping pong with the backboard to get a double double in garbage time bad.

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7 hours ago, laughedatbytime said:

Is Indiana in the East?   I assume so from your comment but am not sure.

 

I think you can make a plausible case that 25-5-5 is better than 20+/x?/10+ (if x considerably less than 5, I guess).   

Clark, by scoring or assisting, was involved in 66 pts.  That's a WNBA record.

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2 minutes ago, goose said:

Clark, by scoring or assisting, was involved in 66 pts.  That's a WNBA record.

Assists are subjective, rebounds are not.    Reese for MVP!

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Oh...When the WNBA posted Ionescu's selection as player of the week they listed her stats with a congratulatory message and a highlight video. 

 

The video was highlights from Clark's historic assist record performance.  The post has since bern deleted.  :doh:

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20 hours ago, goose said:

Oh...When the WNBA posted Ionescu's selection as player of the week they listed her stats with a congratulatory message and a highlight video. 

 

The video was highlights from Clark's historic assist record performance.  The post has since bern deleted.  :doh:

 

 

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Team WNBA guard Arike Ogunbowale goes off for 21 Q3 points to give the her team ab 88-81 lead over the YSA Olympic Team going into Q4.  :popcorn:

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36 minutes ago, goose said:

Team WNBA guard Arike Ogunbowale goes off for 21 Q3 points to give the her team ab 88-81 lead over the YSA Olympic Team going into Q4.  :popcorn:

 

She finished with 34 points and the MVP. She was ridiculous.

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18 minutes ago, 1-0-0-1-0-0-1 said:

 

She finished with 34 points and the MVP. She was ridiculous.

All in the second half!  :notworthy:

 

How poetic that Diana Taurasi and the Olympic coach got beat on what should have been their coronation night.  WNBA old guard leadership is really showing their ass. :biggrin:

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13 minutes ago, goose said:

All in the second half!  :notworthy:

 

How poetic that Diana Taurasi and the Olympic coach got beat on what should have been their coronation night.  WNBA old guard leadership is really showing their ass. :biggrin:

 

Seems like Caitlin purposely held back, letting others do their thing, plus once she handed the ball off to someone else she rarely got it back.

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41 minutes ago, 1-0-0-1-0-0-1 said:

 

Seems like Caitlin purposely held back, letting others do their thing, plus once she handed the ball off to someone else she rarely got it back.

She seems pretty savvy in regards to her long term career.  Nike didn't give her $20+ million for nothing.  

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22 hours ago, blackhawkrush said:

You guys are really getting through to your feminine side.   :coy:

Feminine?  Are you familiar with the WNBA?

 

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6 hours ago, goose said:

Feminine?  Are you familiar with the WNBA?

 

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Boston Celtics forward Sam Hauser -- one of the NBA's most accurate 3-point shooters -- has agreed to a four-year, $45 million contract extension, his agent Jason Glushon told ESPN on Sunday.

Hauser, who will make $2 million in the 2024-25 season, will be under contract through 2028-29 on a Celtics payroll that is set to become one of the most costly in NBA history.

 

 

 

That money is unbelievable !   Good for you Sam !  :wave:

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