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UConn in the WNBA: Former Huskies settling into new teams and adjusting to pro ball ahead of opening weekend
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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 3618979, member: 7548"] Nice quotes. This one however caught my eye and maybe not the ideal approach for Lou to burn down the last place. Fact is she was picked #4 so she had the backing of the Sky. “I feel like I have a coach who’s behind me and believes in me 100 percent. He’s been very open and honest about what I need to do every day, and that’s something that I’ve been asking for and wanted coming into the league,” Samuelson said. “And so I’m excited to finally get that and really be able to feel confident on the court out there with someone that’s backing me up every day.” Bottom line. Got to impress your new coaches and teammates. Don't look back. Dallas is a great opportunity especially with MoJeff No one may be happier to return to the court than [B]Moriah Jefferson[/B], who after missing significant time in both 2017 and 2018 due to injuries sat out the entirety of 2019 to fully rehab her knee. Dallas is thrilled to have her back, too, not just because of what Jefferson offers as a floor general but because it will allow Arike Ogunbowale to play in a more natural role off the ball. [B]“I feel great about her being on our team and running the show for us,” Dallas coach Brian Agler said about Jefferson. “She’s competitive, she’s smart. She can create for her teammates, she can create for herself. She and Arike are playing very well together right now. They both can make plays off the bounce. She recognizes and learns quickly what the strengths of her teammates are, which is very important as well.”[/B] [/QUOTE]
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