So glad to see Holmes find a home! Proud of a great Connecticut player, even if she didn't go to UCONN. Also thrilled for Kelly - I'm a bit surprised that Weisner and O'neill were cut, but I do think Kelly is better than both of them so IMHO the Sun made the right call.
Also glad for Banham and Jones - I think Jonquel has a chance to be terrific in the league. I just hope Banham doesn't follow the Shonni Schimmel school of diet and fitness.
Side note - anyone surprised that Simmons is actually still playing? I thought she was done in the WNBA.
Good point.I'm not surprised about Weisner being cut. It sounds like her Canadian olympic team commitments would require her to miss a goodly amount of Connecticut Sun games. It would be one thing if she was one of the top players on the Sun, but Weisner was competing for one of the last spots on the squad. Given the roster limitations of WNBA teams, it doesn't seem like a good move to give one of the last roster spots to a player who is only going to be available to play some of the time.
Look at the roster; who is the defensive stopper? Yes, Bone will bang in the middle and Tuck will disrupt slashers and most post moves coming her way, but out on the perimeter, there is not a single avid defender on the roster outside of Faris. This was a NEED for them; hopefully this coach knows how to handle the perimeter better than Donovan, on both sides of the ball.Kelly the Cat... 9 lives. Very happy for Kelly. She works so damn hard 100% of the time.
As for the Sun, only time will tell if this was the right call. I only hope the decision was based on basketball, not fan base manipulation. Putting the best team on the court and winning ultimately will cure more problems than additional UConn players on the roster will.
It may be a good indicator that the WNBA has a sufficient surplus of talent to make the final spot on a roster competitive. What Kelly Faris needs that Kiah Stokes found was a coach who recognized her talent and found a way to utilize it to advantage. At UConn, Faris was often given the toughest player on the opponent side to guard. While she was usually outsized, she was never outworked. Besides being a quality person, Kelly loves the game and should find a niche in it. I'm sure all Husky fans wish her the very best. You go, girl.
I figure they've decided not enough people care for them to make the effort so behave accordingly.FYI - the lack of information about roster moves, the lack of updates on the WNBA site and on the individual team pages, the lack of updates on their news links is just another indication of how dire the situation is, and how poorly some of the teams manage their publicity.
So Jasmine Lister got cut today from the LA Sparks
So Jasmine Lister got cut today from the LA Sparks - I would say in the final cuts, but they kept everyone in camp until today and only just announced the final roster - one US rookie - Whitney Knight from FGCU who is likely the first from that school to make a roster in the WNBA.
Still waiting on the Phoenix final roster 4 moves pending.
Seattle cut Tiffany Bias who they had claimed on wavers from Phoenix to get down to their 12.
Stars have one cut to make (happened by 5 PM but hasn't been posted.) and Washington also has one move pending.
Peters was the only one who wasnt drafted.... glad to see her get her chance after putting in work overseas.I believe that was the last Duke team to be on the bus and not under it.SAN ANTONIO STARS ANNOUNCE 2016 OPENING NIGHT ROSTER - San Antonio Stars
Thrilled to see Haley Peters make the final roster. That pushes the total to six players from the 2010-11 Duke team to play in the WNBAPeters was the only one who wasnt drafted.... glad to see her get her chance after putting in work overseas.
