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Rock Hard
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Posted: 02/16/24 5:27 pm ::: |
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Lynx sign Ruthy Hebard |
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Shades
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Posted: 02/16/24 8:06 pm ::: |
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Reeve loving the letter C for recruits: Chicago, Connecticut
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Shades
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Posted: 02/16/24 8:44 pm ::: |
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Shades
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Posted: 03/04/24 8:35 pm ::: |
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Monday, March 4, 2024
Olivia Ăpoupa signed a Training Camp Contract with the Minnesota Lynx.
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Posted: 03/05/24 6:09 pm ::: |
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Monday, March 4, 2024
Olivia Ăpoupa signed a Training Camp Contract with the Minnesota Lynx. |
That gets a đ from me. She's so fun.
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hangtyme24
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Posted: 03/05/24 8:31 pm ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
Monday, March 4, 2024
Olivia Ăpoupa signed a Training Camp Contract with the Minnesota Lynx. |
Great signing! I always wondered if she would come over.
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tfan
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Shades
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Posted: 03/07/24 2:30 pm ::: |
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âOne of the first things (the Lynx) said to me was that they wanted me to lead this team at the point guard position,â Williams said. |
That solves that mystery. I guess that means Hiedeman was acquired as a backup for both McBride and Williams?
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johnjohnW
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pilight
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Posted: 03/20/24 9:08 am ::: |
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https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/03/19/minnesota-lynx-to-retire-jersey-number-of-legend-maya-moore
Lynx retiring Mooreâs jersey.
I still find it odd they retired Fowlesâ jersey before Maya. Also seemed weird that they retired Fowles the year after her retirement season. Iâm sure there were reasons. |
They were holding out hope that Moore might come back
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johnjohnW
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Posted: 03/20/24 10:48 am ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
johnjohnW wrote: |
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/03/19/minnesota-lynx-to-retire-jersey-number-of-legend-maya-moore
Lynx retiring Mooreâs jersey.
I still find it odd they retired Fowlesâ jersey before Maya. Also seemed weird that they retired Fowles the year after her retirement season. Iâm sure there were reasons. |
They were holding out hope that Moore might come back |
Makes sense I suppose. I still feel like it was a mistake to retire Fowlesâ jersey the year after she retired. They spent that whole season celebrating her and then immediately feted her again the next year. They shouldâve waited so she couldâve enjoyed the celebration even more so. Itâs like having your birthday the week after Christmas.
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MNfan22
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Posted: 03/26/24 5:58 pm ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
johnjohnW wrote: |
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/03/19/minnesota-lynx-to-retire-jersey-number-of-legend-maya-moore
Lynx retiring Mooreâs jersey.
I still find it odd they retired Fowlesâ jersey before Maya. Also seemed weird that they retired Fowles the year after her retirement season. Iâm sure there were reasons. |
They were holding out hope that Moore might come back |
No they weren't. They were waiting for her to tell the world what they already knew.
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MNfan22
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Posted: 03/26/24 6:11 pm ::: |
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johnjohnW wrote: |
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/03/19/minnesota-lynx-to-retire-jersey-number-of-legend-maya-moore
Lynx retiring Mooreâs jersey.
I still find it odd they retired Fowlesâ jersey before Maya. Also seemed weird that they retired Fowles the year after her retirement season. Iâm sure there were reasons. |
Because Syl announced her retirement before Maya did.
Why would it be odd that her jersey was retired the season after she played her last game. Took the jersey off in '22 & hung it up in '23 - was part of the Lynx 25yr Anniversary wkend celebration, so former teammates were in attendance.
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johnjohnW
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Posted: 03/27/24 1:15 pm ::: |
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MNfan22 wrote: |
johnjohnW wrote: |
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/03/19/minnesota-lynx-to-retire-jersey-number-of-legend-maya-moore
Lynx retiring Mooreâs jersey.
I still find it odd they retired Fowlesâ jersey before Maya. Also seemed weird that they retired Fowles the year after her retirement season. Iâm sure there were reasons. |
Because Syl announced her retirement before Maya did.
Why would it be odd that her jersey was retired the season after she played her last game. Took the jersey off in '22 & hung it up in '23 - was part of the Lynx 25yr Anniversary wkend celebration, so former teammates were in attendance. |
It just felt like it was too soon. It wouldâve been nice if there had been a buffer. They literally celebrated her at every game they played in her final year, which was well deserved. She got a beautiful send off. It might have been nice to get the additional flowers a little further apart from her farewell tour. Good for her either way. Just felt odd for the farewell tour celebrations and jersey retirements to be spread out a bit.
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Shades
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https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/39942131/sky-swap-2024-wnba-draft-picks-prospects-lynx-trade
Intrinsically, this looks like a good deal for the Lynx. They pick up those little extras, like the swap of first round picks in 2026. Iâm not sure who they might be targeting in 2026. Maybe theyâre hoping for Paige Bueckers to stay at UConn 6 years.
What Iâm NOT liking is their apparent disinterest in a forward in this draft. If they want a good one, you donât trade down. So maybe feel content with a deferrral of Kitley, or perhaps second round talent like Jackson out of Kansas. Or maybe they go in the guard direction and take at swing at MĂŒhl, considering Reeve feels she can never go wrong with a UConn player, even though it hasnât always worked out.
So if the Lynx probably donât want a forward in this draft class, I want to revisit my evil plan of luring Meesseman onto the team. It looks like Meesseman, Collier, and McBride just won some sort of European championship together.
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RavenDog
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Posted: 04/15/24 2:38 am ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/39942131/sky-swap-2024-wnba-draft-picks-prospects-lynx-trade
Intrinsically, this looks like a good deal for the Lynx. They pick up those little extras, like the swap of first round picks in 2026. Iâm not sure who they might be targeting in 2026. Maybe theyâre hoping for Paige Bueckers to stay at UConn 6 years.
What Iâm NOT liking is their apparent disinterest in a forward in this draft. If they want a good one, you donât trade down. So maybe feel content with a deferrral of Kitley, or perhaps second round talent like Jackson out of Kansas. Or maybe they go in the guard direction and take at swing at MĂŒhl, considering Reeve feels she can never go wrong with a UConn player, even though it hasnât always worked out.
So if the Lynx probably donât want a forward in this draft class, I want to revisit my evil plan of luring Meesseman onto the team. It looks like Meesseman, Collier, and McBride just won some sort of European championship together. |
Could it be Reese, a polarizing player/personality in many ways who would not fit well on the Reeve managed team. Although she does have all the athletic attributes the Lynx can use. If Reeve isn't going to select Reese @ 7, mind as well trade the pick. Angel fits better in Chicago as her polarization measures up to her Baltimore ingrained personality and beliefs which are similar to those in Chicago. Who knows who Reeve is planning on picking @ 8?
So, it may be Rickea Jackson and Angel Reese heading to the Sky...An A+ Draft for them. If so a thank you card to Reeve would be appropriate Chicago.
Reeve had the opportunity to get Sika Kone and K.Brown for free on waivers last year and passed them up. Screaming for her to do so had no effect.
These organizations already know who's picking who of the first round prime players. The suspense is only for the fans and general public.
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Posted: 04/15/24 11:00 am ::: |
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hadnt thought about Muhl, but now i do thing it could make sense.
the uconn thing that didn't work out i believe must've been crystal... muhl is not a midget which should help her case.
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RavenDog
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Posted: 04/15/24 11:57 am ::: |
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The most important need for player scoring and game control is the ball. Rebounds, rebounds, rebounds. If Reeve passed over Reese or Edwards for a guard @ 7, she's a fool. A fully adequate coach must be able to handle all personalities. Call Kim Mulkey for lessons Cheryl.
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PickledGinger
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Posted: 04/15/24 12:59 pm ::: |
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RavenDog wrote: |
The most important need for player scoring and game control is the ball. Rebounds, rebounds, rebounds. If Reeve passed over Reese or Edwards for a guard @ 7, she's a fool. A fully adequate coach must be able to handle all personalities. Call Kim Mulkey for lessons Cheryl. |
I see the Lynx's situation so differently. First off they don't have the #7 pick, they have the #8 pick after yesterday's trade. So the chances of either Edwards or Reese still being available is extremely slim.
Also, the already have 6 frontcourt players that are better than the 3rd best guard. They're already so unbalanced toward the frontcourt, IMO drafting yet another forward to compete for minutes or even a roster spot with Collier, Miller, Juhasz, Smith, Kone and Hebard would just be wasteful.
Conversely they've only got McBride, Heideman and Williams for the guard rotation. Do you really want Kayana Traylor as your backup 2 in favor of ANY of those frontcourt players?
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Shades
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Posted: 04/15/24 4:10 pm ::: |
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Also, the already have 6 frontcourt players that are better than the 3rd best guard. They're already so unbalanced toward the frontcourt, IMO drafting yet another forward to compete for minutes or even a roster spot with Collier, Miller, Juhasz, Smith, Kone and Hebard would just be wasteful.
Conversely they've only got McBride, Heideman and Williams for the guard rotation. Do you really want Kayana Traylor as your backup 2 in favor of ANY of those frontcourt players? |
Diamond Miller is SF as her biggest position, and she has always considered herself a guard. Ann Meyers Drysdale also considered her a guard in college.
Similarly, Bridget Carleton is SF who can play at guard, so theyâre not desperate to draft a guard, who Reeve wonât have the patience to develop anyway. Theyâll just take up bench space until theyâre dropped or traded.
The plan has always been to have Collier play the SF, if they can get their post game up to speed. But theyâll never get up to speed if theyâre too afraid to swing for the fences. Smith, Hebard, and KonĂ© (all from a mediocre Chicago team with KonĂ© being on her third team in two years) isnât swinging for the fences. Thatâs getting hit by a pitch and stumbling to first.
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Posted: 04/15/24 5:31 pm ::: |
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But Reeve will have the patience to develop a forward?
I would play Miller at the 4 before I'd put Carleton at the 2 any. day. of. the. week. She's one of the least athletic players in the league, I feel like most true 2s would cut her to shreds.
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Posted: 04/15/24 6:01 pm ::: |
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Kone is younger than the players being drafted this year she still has plenty of time to blow up. I think with consistent minutes she will get there and be really good. This year don't know, I still wish the Liberty held on to her.
I won't be too shocked if in a year or two this trade bites Chicago and everyone will be saying Chicago gave up the best player and a valuable pick swap in 26 to move up one spot.
OTOH if Chicago lands Reese at seven it will be worth it and kind of even out. In 24 Chicago isn't going to be setting the league on fire so having a player who will bring eyes and attention will be really helpful in a down year.
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