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Article about Liv and Evina adjusting to the WNBA
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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 4304702, member: 7548"] Ok. Hometown editing woes :rolleyes::rolleyes: While the Storm won, 81-68, Nelson-Ododa led LA with [S]25[/S] 15 points and 12 rebounds in 35 minutes on top of five assists and two blocks. On the other hand, I like the Sue stamp of approval on E “I feel like she would probably tell you herself, it wasn’t the best performance early on but that’s what made the whole game so great,” Storm teammate and UConn great Sue Bird said. “She stayed with it. She didn’t let miss cues or bad possessions get the best of her. And then when it came time to make plays, she was ready to make them and that’s really what this league is about. “Sadly, none of us get to play perfect every single game. We’re all gonna make mistakes, we’re all gonna have tough nights, but it’s those players that can kind of withstand those tough moments and find ways to make big plays. And I feel like that’s how I would describe her game. She just stayed with it, stayed with it. … I think that’s really telling of who she is as a person and a player.” [/QUOTE]
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