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Mo loves buzzer beaters! She had a few in the NCAA tournament this year.
And tired, very tired at that.

Nothing classless about the comments!Sorry for the classless comment. Some people can't get over the losses from the Skylar-led ND teams. Guess four consecutive championships aren't enough to soothe the bruised feelings.
Nothing classless about the comments!
Does anyone think Mo can make the Olympic team in 2020? This is Bird's last one, so who takes over the spot of trusted floor general when she leaves?
Might depend on who is the coach in 2020. Certainly there is no clear starting PG candidate separating herself right now. Mo seems to be adapting to the next level very quickly. If she keeps on this learning curve, keeps tearing it up in the WNBA like she did the other night, it might be hard to argue with her as the successor on the 2018 NT. How many other young 2-time Lieberman winners are there out there?Does anyone think Mo can make the Olympic team in 2020? This is Bird's last one, so who takes over the spot of trusted floor general when she leaves?
Diana, Skylar, and Moriah were the only 2-time winners. Sue was the only 3-time winner.Might depend on who is the coach in 2020. Certainly there is no clear starting PG candidate separating herself right now. Mo seems to be adapting to the next level very quickly. If she keeps on this learning curve, keeps tearing it up in the WNBA like she did the other night, it might be hard to argue with her as the successor on the 2018 NT. How many other young 2-time Lieberman winners are there out there?
Sue is playing very well and is rejuvenated this season, but I don't see her in the 2020 Olympics. She may be playing well enough for the FIBA World Cup in 2018, but it may be time to bring in new blood.Does anyone think Mo can make the Olympic team in 2020? This is Bird's last one, so who takes over the spot of trusted floor general when she leaves?
Because I'm right.Now we know why you made them.
I think it's $16.95 for the season. Last year, I picked it up in midseason for less. All you need is WiFi and a credit card to pay for it. As msf notes, some games are on NBA TV or ESPN2/ESPN3 live. In those cases, you can watch them on the appropriate cable channel or computer in the case of ESPN3. I believe all the games are archived on League Pass.
It is great - they have all games not shown on national TV (ESPN family) and the cost was 16 dollars at the start of the year (with a two dollar reduction if you used the code 20twenty I think) so a really good deal for a full season of games. The streaming quality has been really good with the occasional glitch, the announcers are generally the local 'b' level radio announcers so can be a little annoying, but last night's SA/IND game was a local TV broadcast so the announcers were pretty solid. And they archive the games so you can watch after the fact as well. Highly recommend it (I am a first year convert but will keep it up.) Link was already given above or you can look on the WNBA front page.
When I signed up, there was also a promo code that gave me a $2.00 discount (for a $14.95 total), but I can't remember the code, which may no longer be usable. Anyone remember the promo code?
Because I'm right.
I think that SA was fixated on getting Moriah because she has the potential to become an all-world talent (who also happens to be from Texas). The Portland Trailblazers have the distinction of being the team that passed on Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, and Kevin Durant in the NBA draft. It seems foolish in hindsight, but they were more concerned about the current at-position needs of the team in each case. How many championships might they have won if they had simply picked the best player?Seems like SA was pretty fixated on getting Moriah, which seemed really strange to me with both Robinson and Colson already on the roster the strongest position on the roster was PG, and with Kayla also there, forwards and centers would seem to have been their really desperate need. With the Sun proving willing to trade away Williams and Bone this year and being stocked with forwards at this point ...
But I suspect they will be able to get something pretty exciting for Robinson if she recovers well from her injury if they decide they are happy with colson and moriah going forward.
Does anyone think Mo can make the Olympic team in 2020? This is Bird's last one, so who takes over the spot of trusted floor general when she leaves?
Yes, but ... they already have a very highly regarded by USA basketball PG in Robinson who I really believe led the pack of alternate guards for the Olympic team prior to her injury and while I believe off half a season that Moriah may well be in the Bird class of PGs, that is not that big a step up from Robinson/Sloot who I think are the leaders for USA at the moment.I think that SA was fixated on getting Moriah because she has the potential to become an all-world talent (who also happens to be from Texas). The Portland Trailblazers have the distinction of being the team that passed on Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, and Kevin Durant in the NBA draft. It seems foolish in hindsight, but they were more concerned about the current at-position needs of the team in each case. How many championships might they have won if they had simply picked the best player?
Is this a premonition for Crystal Dangerfield?Not wanting to ruin everyone's good mood and exaltation.
But...
You may note that the Star's management is not bringing her along slowly, allowing her a year or two to adjust to the exalted level of the W
Rather, they're giving her the keys to the firmament with the minutes to boot (led the team in that department tonight, scoring too...duh).
Kid seems to be picking things up and adjusting to superstardom pretty quickly....
Just saying....old beef...very old.
Even though she is not currently a starter, I'd add Renee to the mix for the future. She's a pesky defender, has the 3-pointer, pull-up, and layup in her repertoire, and is a very tough cookie. She is resurrecting her career. I think playing with Maya has been a boost for her.Sue is playing very well and is rejuvenated this season, but I don't see her in the 2020 Olympics. She may be playing well enough for the FIBA World Cup in 2018, but it may be time to bring in new blood.
I'm sure I'll forget someone, but the candidates include Skylar, Odyssey, Sloot, Danielle Robinson, Briann January, and Moriah. I don't think Lindsey Harding's game is strong enough. Danielle has to recover from injury. Skylar and Odyssey are score-first PGs. Sloot has been close. I was impressed with Briann the past 2 seasons. She defends and is mentally tough. In terms of running a high-level (albeit college) team, Moriah has the right experience. She learned from Geno (and Shea). She also has phenomenal skills. I think Moriah could be on the 2020 team and may even be a star. I'd like to see a few other players, including Kristi Tolliver, get consideration. Replacing Sue--the person with the most USA Basketball medals ever--will not be easy.