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New York Liberty and Walt Hopkins part ways
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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 4126870, member: 6620"] I'm with you....not really sure which way to react initially. Hopkins had a lot to deal with: not having Asia Durr (due to lingering effects of COVID); losing Jocelyn Willoughby to injury; not getting Natasha Howard until mid-season; and, most prominently, having a Sabrina Ionescu who was probably still dealing with ankle issues. I, too, liked the motion offense. When it was firing on all cylinders, like the first round of the playoffs, it was fun to watch. But too often, like that game, it seemed to fall just short. Liberty management is going to have to find the right person to develop the talent that they have in the best manner to bring out individual and collective gain. Good luck to them. [/QUOTE]
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