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[QUOTE="MilfordHusky, post: 2724913, member: 366"] Just a few random thoughts: Gabby looked more comfortable in her second game. Once Sloot is back, she and her teammates will find Gabby on her cuts. Stewie is still the do-it-all star for Seattle. They almost caught Phoenix at the end. Griner is still a load, and Dee can hit a dagger at any time. Most teams won’t be able to deal with Cambage. I think only Fowles and Griner can match up. I don’t know if Minnesota looked old, but they looked sloppy, as 24 turnovers did them in. L.A. had 17 more shots. Maya had a slow start, partly because Alana Beard can defend the hell out of anyone. I’ll be interested in seeing how good Connecticut and Dallas are. Can L.A. stay focused for the full season? They appear to have the most talent. I think Minnesota will play better, but they need a sense of urgency. [/QUOTE]
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