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I reached out this afternoon to some of my go-to basketball brains to see what they thought of the possibility that the  NCAA would add the 10-second rule back to women’s basketball. If you don’t know what that is, well, before a team could take all the time in the world to bring the. . . Read More
Until veteran guard Renee Montgomery reported to the Connecticut Sun on Thursday, the WNBA’s reigning Sixth Woman of the Year had never met the team’s rookie coach, Anne Donovan.   “Until I got here, I had neither met nor interacted with her [Donovan],” Montgomery said. “So I had no. . . Read More
Take a look at this cool video of former Kansas State star Laurie Koehn shooting three-pointers in a gym. It is a testament to technique and an amazing thing to watch.. . . Read More
Until veteran guard Renee Montgomery reported to the Connecticut Sun on Thursday, the WNBA’s reigning Sixth Woman of the Year had never met the team’s rookie coach, Anne Donovan.   “Until I got here, I had neither met nor interacted with her [Donovan],” Montgomery said. “So I had no. . . Read More
Long Road Ahead
Last season, the Mystics were rock bottom in the W in scoring, led the league in turnovers and finished with the worst record. The lone bright spot was a chance at getting a top-three pick in a draft with three potential superstars. Washington, of course, drew the fourth pick. Despite all. . . Read More
There is some big news coming out of the NCAA women’s basketball rules committee today. And the biggest is that the game seems ready to bring the 10-second in the backcourt for the first time since the NCAA began administrating the sport in 1981-82. Previously, teams could take as much time. . . Read More
Storm PG Sue Bird underwent left knee surgery Thursday to remove a cyst. The procedure was a success, according to the team. Bird, 32, stated earlier she’d be on crutches for about six weeks as she begins rehabilitation in Connecticut. When she’s able to travel, she’ll return to Seattle. . . Read More
Some hypothetical best case and worst case scenarios for WNBA Western Conference teams in 2013
Best Case Scenario - The Sparks will not miss a beat from last year even with Delisha Milton Jones' departure and Lindsey Harding's arrival. The Sparks become the #1 team in the west, make the Finals, and then win the whole thing for their first championship since 2002, and third . . . Read More


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