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Yes she is Sue Bird
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2836422, member: 250"] "Bird’s never averaged more than 14.7 points per game in her 16-year career, but similar to Magic, that’s by choice. Bird possesses a unique unselfishness and patience that steers her game in the direction of the win and allows her to orchestrate symphonies in which she’s the center of the heart but pumps blood through her teammates. Her impact on third-year superstar Breanna Stewart has been evident. Seattle Stew won the 2018 WNBA MVP award and averaged 21.8 points per game and 8.4 rebounds, but every now and then Bird likes to reminds fools that her bucket game is true to the game. " [URL="https://www.theshadowleague.com/story/sue-bird-steals-the-spotlight-in-her-quest-for-a-third-wnba-title"]Sue Bird Steals The Spotlight In Her Quest For A Third WNBA Title[/URL] "Seattle Stew" love it. But the big truth of the article is in a very short sentence: " Bird executed a five-minute flurry that will live on in WNBA lore." [/QUOTE]
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