Bridget Carleton had played a total of 80 minutes in the WNBA. Against the Liberty, she played extended minutes for the first time and made the most of it.
Tag: WNBA
Carmelo Anthony is Still a Pretty Good NBA Player
Carmelo Anthony was out of the league for most of last year. This season, he’s admirably helping the Portland TrailBlazers get back into the playoffs.
Stupid Power Rankings (Bubble Week 1)
It’s Monday and with basketball back means the return of the Stupid Power Rankings. I take 10 things from the NBA and WNBA and rank them accordingly.
The Battle for the 9th Seed
With the restart, there have been a few changes made for this year’s playoff chase. A 9th seed that is 4 games behind the 8th seed has a chance to get in.
Breanna Stewart is Back To Reclaim Her Place in the Game
I am just very happy that Breanna Stewart is healthy and being back to her elite basketball self.
The NBA Has Resumed Their Season
The NBA is back! Rudy Gobert is another example of 2020 laughing at us. LeBron can still play defense. And Aerial Powers deserves more respect.
Teaira McCowan Is Producing When She Gets Minutes
For whatever reason, Teaira McCowan is not starting for the Indiana Fever. Nevertheless, she got a double-double in the Fever’s win over the Mercury.
Allie Quigley Makes Clutch Three to Help Chicago Sky Get Revenge
No matter what situation, you just cannot leave Allie Quigley open for a three-pointer.
Mystics’ Myisha Hines-Allen Surprises Start of WNBA Season
No Elena Delle Donne. No Natasha Cloud. No Latoya Sanders. Kristi Toliver left. That’s okay! Myisha Hines-Allen to the rescue!
An Ode To Becky Hammon
Becky Hammon convinced Gregg Popovich challenge a crucial play in the Heat/Spurs contest. They won the challenge because Becky Hammon is awesome and should be an NBA head coach soon.
Why I’m Rooting For Kayla McBride and the Las Vegas Aces
Kayla McBride has been an influence to my niece. It goes to show how much effect (women) athletes have on the youth.
That’s Our Ace, Dearica Hamby
(PHOTO CREDIT: L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) The single elimination game format assures us that shenanigans would happen. We know how