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[QUOTE="MSSportsGuy, post: 3675533, member: 6485"] Well the season is over and my earlier predictions held out fairly well. LV and Seattle are the class of the league and the two favorites to win it all. LA isn't far behind. Minnesota was better than I expected and Crystal is the likely rookie of the year and Reeves should win coach of the year. Connecticut and Washington were somewhat below what I expected and I don't see either making it past the first round but both coaches weathered drastic roster changes. Chicago was no doubt impacted by the lack of health from Deshields and Stevens. Phoenix actually did quite well considering they lost Griner and Hartley. The four who missed the playoffs still have some work to do. ATL and NY were at the bottom of the league on paper and wound up there. Dallas and Indiana still seem to be missing one or more pieces to get them over the hump. I hoped McCowan would continue to get better but I think the compressed schedule caused her some fatigue. Truthfully I scratched my head over the coaching hire before the year and still wonder what Stanley brings to a young team and game that is so different than when she was a successful head coach. Dallas also felt the injury bug but Arike was still herself and Sabalay has the makings of a star. Mabry was a surprise to me but the Wings have an oddly constructed team for one who had so many draft choices a few months ago. It's Vegas or Seattle to win the big prize if you ask me. I hope Bird is able to come back healthy and make an impact. Honestly I believe she should retire at the close of this year but still be on the 2021 Olympic squad as a mentor and leader of the younger guard. [/QUOTE]
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