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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 4317310, member: 199"] 2015 draftees forward who have been under contract in 2022: r Christyn Williams (cut injured) r Evina Westbrook (17 min 2 points) r Olivia (injured but on bench) 2020 Crystal Dangerfield (unemployed at the moment - career 24 mpg) 2020 Megan Walker (13.4 min 4.8 pts) 2018 Azura Stevens (25 min 12 points) 2018 Kia Nurse (signed, no stats, not sure what is up - career 26 mpg) 2018 Gabby Williams (23 min 4.3 points) 2019 Napheesa Collier (pregnant - career 34 mpg ) 2019 Katie Lou (23 min 9 points first game back) 2016 MoJeff (averaging 35.5 minutes and 18 points 5.5 assts for Minn.) 2016 Breanna Stewart (28.5 min 19 points - covid protocol) 2015 Kiah Stokes (just back from overseas? career 21 mpg) 2014 Stef Dolson 2014 Bria Hartley 2012 Tiffany Hayes (overseas still?) 2010 Tina Charles 2004 DT 2002 Sue Bird As for WNBA successful, I would say averaging 20+ minutes per game is certainly successful and probably anything over 10 mpg is moderately successful. For career ... anyone playing 7 years or longer is 'successful' even as a career bench warmer seeing as you have beaten out 6 subsequent draft classes.) Overseas has so many different levels of play that it is hard to categorize what 'playing overseas' really means. Meghan Gardler played a few years in Sweden, and won league MVP in Luxembourg in 2012 and while it looked like she had a great time, I am not sure I would classify it as 'successful.' [/QUOTE]
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