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Post by batfanjordanv on Jun 27, 2014 10:11:35 GMT -5
As part of Shoni's 2014 WNBA All-Star Movement contest, I started the hashtag #VoteforShowtimeShoni. Each time you vote for her on Twitter, send a second tweet or FB post with that hashtag to show that you voted, and that way your vote will count as part of the number of votes I have gotten people to make, and it will help me win the contest!!! Thanks fellow Dream Nation! #RWTD!
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Post by jaye on Jul 7, 2014 21:48:10 GMT -5
i have a thing about players that are overhyped by fans that invest in them emotionally because of things other than their ability... it happens a lot and many fans wear blinders once they are invested in these players... that said... i must admit... shoni can ball... she's not what her rabid fans claim she is.... yet... but that's just inexperience... she has a tendency to play heroball a bit... and she's still learning the decision making process... but girl can flat out ball... she reminds me of a younger... quicker kara lawson...
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Post by batfanjordanv on Aug 1, 2014 18:47:42 GMT -5
If anything, she's getting underhyped... The show she put on in the ASG proves it -- she needs to be the starter. People forget she tied the league record for most assists in a player's first two games. She has the passing ability of Celine, but she can shoot much better and is better for running our break. She just lost her confidence a little I think once Celine returned and she lost minutes. She needs to be the starting PG.
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Post by lena01 on Aug 3, 2017 8:37:08 GMT -5
The WNBA Finals is the championship series of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the conclusion of the league's postseason each fall. The series was named the WNBA Championship until 2002. Starting 2016 Verizon is the official sponsor. The series is played between the winners of the playoff semifinals. At the conclusion of the championship round, the winner of the WNBA Finals is presented the championship trophy. The WNBA Finals has been played at the conclusion of every WNBA season in history, the first being held in 1997. Since 2005, the winner of the WNBA Finals has been determined through a 2–2–1 format. The first, second, and fifth games of the series are played at the arena of the team who earned home court advantage by having the better record during the regular season.
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