18 September 2012
A Record Broken and a Poor Homecoming
Tonight the Storm made Chicago look like the non-playoff-bound team that they're probably going to be. (Seriously, poor Chicago! I really thought this was their year.)
The highlights definitely were:
- The return of former Storm players Swin Cash and Le'Coe Willingham.
- The return of Kentwood High / Gonzaga University alum Courtney Vandersloot.
and
- Tina Thompson becoming the first WNBA player to score more than 7,000 points.
Sue Bird and Alysha Clark both played; Lauren Jackson did not. Svetlana Abrosimova hurt her wrist early in the game and never came back. The word is that nothing's broken, but she's questionable for Friday's game.
The highlights definitely were:
- The return of former Storm players Swin Cash and Le'Coe Willingham.
- The return of Kentwood High / Gonzaga University alum Courtney Vandersloot.
and
- Tina Thompson becoming the first WNBA player to score more than 7,000 points.
Sue Bird and Alysha Clark both played; Lauren Jackson did not. Svetlana Abrosimova hurt her wrist early in the game and never came back. The word is that nothing's broken, but she's questionable for Friday's game.
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