HAH. Anything but, given that it comes with few new powers and has apparently disabled my ability to post with formatting. But thanks. Truly, it's just a pleasure to have this board and everyone's great comments and observations. Putting in a few hours here and there trouble-shooting the site here and there is a tiny price to pay.
In news slightly more related to the topic of this thread, Karlie played for the Sparks again tonight in their 87-70 win over the Fever. She came off the bench for 15 minutes and shot 2-3 (all treys) for 6 pts, two rebounds, an assist, and the team's only two blocks of the night. Given how guard-heavy the Sparks are, if she can develop into a shooting forward who can play and guard the four, maybe she can last it out? I think of her as shorter given her 6'3" sisters, but at 6'0" she's not pint-sized. At a minimum, I'm encouraged that she's getting more playing time than Wiese.
Nneka, as usual, was in beast mode, and went 11-13 for 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists. There was a lot of Stanford in this game, as Bird came off the bench for the Fever and went 1-5 and 2-2 from the line with two rebounds.
In news slightly more related to the topic of this thread, Karlie played for the Sparks again tonight in their 87-70 win over the Fever. She came off the bench for 15 minutes and shot 2-3 (all treys) for 6 pts, two rebounds, an assist, and the team's only two blocks of the night. Given how guard-heavy the Sparks are, if she can develop into a shooting forward who can play and guard the four, maybe she can last it out? I think of her as shorter given her 6'3" sisters, but at 6'0" she's not pint-sized. At a minimum, I'm encouraged that she's getting more playing time than Wiese.
Nneka, as usual, was in beast mode, and went 11-13 for 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 assists. There was a lot of Stanford in this game, as Bird came off the bench for the Fever and went 1-5 and 2-2 from the line with two rebounds.
