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Lynx stay busy making money overseas

Lynx stay busy making money overseas
With a sweeping hand gesture, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve motions to her computer. "This," she said. This black box of wires and chips, of metal and who knows what else, has become the primary link between Reeve and her team. It's a far cry from hours spent on the court, training and talking and refining, but with all of her players competing overseas ... Read More...

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Currie Signs With the Mystics

Currie Signs With the Mystics
Former Duke University All-America Monique Currie has re-signed with the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, which has been announced by the Mystics general manager and head coach Trudi Lacey. “Monique has shown outstanding leadership and toughness during my tenure with the Mystics,” stated Lacey. “Her commitment to excellence ... Read More...

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Sky Re-Sign Tamera Young

Sky Re-Sign Tamera Young
Chicago Sky Head Coach and General Manager Pokey Chatman announced today that the team has re-signed Tamera Young for the 2012 season. Per team policy, terms of the contract have not been released. “Tamera's consistent effort, especially on the defensive end of the floor, was quite impressive throughout the season. Her energy is infectious ... Read More...

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Mystics re-sign Crystal Langhorne

The Washington Mystics re-signed all-star forward Crystal Langhorne to a four-year contract Thursday, clearing a path for her to become the franchise’s cornerstone player. She had been a restricted free agent following last season. Langhorne was the team’s leading scorer (18.2 ppg) and rebounder (7.6 rpg) in 2011, a season in which she ranked ... Read More...

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WNBA free agency -- Alana Beard's move to Los Angeles Sparks intriguing

WNBA free agency -- Alana Beard
On the eve of last year's WNBA season, Alana Beard spoke about her return to the WNBA in hopeful terms, but you couldn't help notice the doubt in her voice. Especially since she also talked about preparation for her life after basketball. It turned out that Beard did not play in the WNBA in 2011, her second consecutive missed season because ... Read More...

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Storm trades Robinson for young forward

In the tricky tango of remaining competitive while building for the future, the Storm made another roster move on Tuesday. Brian Agler, the team's coach and general manager, traded center Ashley Robinson to Washington for a rookie post and re-signed guard Katie Smith. Robinson, an eight-year veteran, was acquired via trade from Chicago ... Read More...

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Mystics trade Victoria Dunlap to Seattle for Ashley Robinson

The Washington Mystics acquired their second center in five days Tuesday when the team traded former first round pick Victoria Dunlap to the Seattle Storm in exchange for eight-year veteran Ashley Robinson. A 6-foot-4 center, Robinson spent the past five seasons with the Storm and averaged career highs in points (3.8 per game) and rebounds ... Read More...

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Four Lynx starters finalists for spot on Olympic team

Four Lynx starters finalists for spot on Olympic team
Four Lynx starters are among the 21 finalists announced Monday for the U.S. women's basketball team which will play in the 2012 London Olympics. One is guard Seimone Augustus, who played on the gold medal team in 2008 Beijing Olympics. Two others, guard Lindsay Whalen and forward Maya Moore, were members of the U.S. team which won 2010 FIBA ... Read More...