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Las Vegas Aces vs Seattle Storm - 10/06/20
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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 3701771, member: 7548"] Uumm Yes but I do not see the connection to a short visit back to Storrs. Anyway, Found this little writeup where Chris Dailey saw the beginning of the Stewie Rehab trail in person [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.lmtonline.com/uconn/article/From-surgery-to-WNBA-title-Breanna-Stewart-s-15632733.php[/URL] UConn associate head coach Chris Dailey was one of the first to get a behind-the-scenes look at Breanna Stewart’s comeback tour. The Husky legend returned to her alma mater for about a week in November during the start of the college basketball season. Stewart, who was seven months removed from surgery to repair a ruptured right Achilles tendon, made herself at home around the team’s facilities. “She came in the building by 9 (a.m.) and she didn’t leave until 6 (p.m.),” Dailey recalled. “In that time, she was doing a lot of things. She was doing workouts, she was in the weight room, she was doing stuff with our trainer. “Had I not seen her work out in November, I might’ve been surprised,” Dailey said of Stewart’s ability to come back. “It’s a process and it was a process, but this is how you know you’re talking about a great player because she makes everything look easy. She makes the easy things look really easy and she makes the hard things look easy. She knocks in a 3 like it’s nothing. That’s her.” [/QUOTE]
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