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The Legend of Sue Bird continues (SBNation Article)
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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 2849343, member: 7548"] Maybe not so "PG' rated. ;) The crowd in Seattle, along with her teammates, roared at the sight of their even-tempered leader reaching unchartered territories. Meanwhile, Taurasi, no stranger to arguing with referees, wanted the Storm guard whistled for a technical foul after the outburst. “Talk about a hypocrite,” Bird joked to SB Nation before the WNBA Finals. [B]“Whatever I was saying, I’m telling you I’ve heard her say 100 times worse to referees and not get technicals.”[/B] She watched the play again after the game to find evidence of the foul she wanted called. Problem was, she couldn’t. It didn’t exist. The referees got it right. So, the Sue Bird of old came back postgame. [B][/B] [COLOR=#ff0000](Maybe a move DT does not do?) [/COLOR] [B] She told SB Nation she apologized to the referees afterwards[/B] [/QUOTE]
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