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Not me, I enjoyed every minute of it.

I really like KML's work on the inside. It seems to settle her into the flow of the game quicker and then makes her outside shot more effective when the opportunity comes along.
 

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Not me, I enjoyed every minute of it.

I really like KML's work on the inside. It seems to settle her into the flow of the game quicker and then makes her outside shot more effective when the opportunity comes along.
Ditto Sonny. Hope Mike DeMauro was able to endure this latest snoozer. ;)
 

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Pound-for-pound the toughest mammal on the planet!
Not sure about pound for pound a honey badger the size of a wolverine would be really terrifying. Honey badgers are about 1/3 to 1/2 the size of wolverines? In fact they would be very similar. ;-)
 
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If Stef could hold the serious game face that Geno demonstrated we could tag her a Wolverine
 
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I would say our nearest thing to a wolverine would be Kelly.
Kelly don't care; she goes after everything she can get a hold on and doesn't seek fanfare or credit.
Kelly don't care.
 

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I would say our nearest thing to a wolverine would be Kelly.
Kelly don't care; she goes after everything she can get a hold on and doesn't seek fanfare or credit.
Kelly don't care.
Do you know the latin name for wolverine? Its root is glutto or glutton. No wonder Kelly goes after everything.
 

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Not sure about pound for pound a honey badger the size of a wolverine would be really terrifying. Honey badgers are about 1/3 to 1/2 the size of wolverines? In fact they would be very similar. ;-)
I have the exact same impression, Padre. Very similar in attitude, appearance and basic design. Wolverines are the largest members of the weasel family, and weasels, along with felines, are superbly designed predators. Just another example of parallel evolution: two animals, geographicly seperate, that evolve into very similar creatures filling very similar niches in the environment.
 

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I particularly enjoyed watching KML mix it up from inside and outside, scoring at will [almost]. Loved the sound of the ball swishing through the basket there at Pitt; the sound from their mic gave a satisfying "cottony" quality to the made baskets...:D

BBanks had some good moments as well, nice to see her in there for extended minutes. My favorite was her baseline drive early, where she drew the defender and flipped a sideways dish to Stef. IMO there wasn't a big gap and she made it look easy. She also had a very nice assist over the top of the D to someone in the post in the 2nd half.
 
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