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Growing National Profile of A Gal Called Stewie
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2846361, member: 250"] [URL="https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/the-skys-the-limit-for-storm-star-breanna-stewart-on-and-off-court/"]‘The sky’s the limit’ for Storm star Breanna Stewart, on and off court[/URL] Friday was reflect and clean out the lockers day for Sue Bird and the rest of the Storm, or almost all the rest: "All, that is, but Breanna Stewart, who was in Los Angeles doing a series of ESPN appearances and other national media. (She will return in time for Sunday’s parade.) It’s only fitting, though. While a recurring theme Friday was how this Seattle title was a total team effort, there’s absolutely no doubt Stewart is emerging as a prominent voice of not just the Storm, but the WNBA. Her national profile is growing rapidly." Bird, [URL='https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/after-her-third-wnba-championship-storm-legend-sue-bird-not-even-thinking-about-retiring/']who has filled that role admirably[/URL] for more than a decade, is delighted with Stewart’s increasing visibility. She lists all the obvious factors Stewart possesses as the reigning MVP of both [URL='https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/storms-breanna-stewart-is-the-2018-wnba-mvp/']the league[/URL] and the Finals — her youth, her talent, her versatility on the court. But beyond that, Bird says, is a certain “it” factor Stewart possesses. Bird, [URL='https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/after-her-third-wnba-championship-storm-legend-sue-bird-not-even-thinking-about-retiring/']who has filled that role admirably[/URL] for more than a decade, is delighted with Stewart’s increasing visibility. She lists all the obvious factors Stewart possesses as the reigning MVP of both [URL='https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/storm/storms-breanna-stewart-is-the-2018-wnba-mvp/']the league[/URL] and the Finals — her youth, her talent, her versatility on the court. But beyond that, Bird says, is a certain “it” factor Stewart possesses. “There’s something about her personality,’’ Bird said. “She’s got this youthful kind of innocence and sweetness about her, but then she’s like a killer on the court." Yes, thus it was at UCnn too. The almost emotionless assassin ... just another day at the office, ho-hum. :) [/QUOTE]
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