WNBA All Star Game 2019
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nunu
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Re: WNBA All Star Game 2018
Putain les shoots qu'elle envoie. Si c'est la team Parker ca se jouera entre Moore (double MVP en titre) et Diggins pour le MVP
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laidou94
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bon c'est un dunk , c'etait tellement lent on aurait dit un lay up
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nunu
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Il fallait un dunk, il y en a quasi tous les ans
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nunu
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J'aime beaucoup Maya Moore, mais je trouve scandaleux que Diggins soit pas MVP
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jujug
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Le jour ou Maya Moore déménage il faudra un camion complet rien que pour les différents trophées individuels et collectifs qu'elle a gagné.
"Some people did not like this ceremonial style. But after all when you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite." (W. Churchill, déclaration de guerre au Japon, 8 décembre 1941).
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jujug
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Re: WNBA All Star Game 2018
Les stats sont comparables mais le symbole des multiples MVP de Moore a du faire pencher la balance.
"Some people did not like this ceremonial style. But after all when you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite." (W. Churchill, déclaration de guerre au Japon, 8 décembre 1941).
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laidou94
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comme elle joue a domicile et qu'elle a quasiment les memes stat que Diggins on lui file le trophée comme chez les hommes quand le all star a lieu dans leur ville
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Chicago_6
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Queen Allie 18pts comme Moore ...
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nunu
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Le pourcentage et le +/- sont largement en faveur de Skylar
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laidou94
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Allie je crois qu'elle a seulement 1rbd et 2 ast donc pas potentiellement mvp du match
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nunu
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En tout cas, les filles nous ont offerts un beau spectacle
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Chicago_6
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Oui non mais j déconnais pour Queen Allie. C'était surtout pour signaler qu'elle a mis autant de pts que la MVP ... Plus réalisée le back to back ^^
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nunu
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Bon reprise mardi soir, 1h heure française, Washington-Atlanta, je verrais pas le match, je prend le train tot merdredi matin. Chicago joue contre Dallas a 2h et Seattle contre PHX a 4h
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nunu
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Je reprend le sujet de l'an dernier que je renomme pour le ASG de WNBA. Car oui ca y est on connait les capitaines des deux équipes et les 10 starters
Les deux capitaines sont Elena Delle Donne et A'Ja Wilson. Elle seront accopagné chez les titulaires par
Frontcourt :
Natasha Howard
Liz Cambage
Britney Griner
Jonquel Jones
Backcourt :
Kia Nurse (la surprise de cette liste)
Chelsea Gray
KaylaMcBride (qui joue sur le frontcourt aux Aces)
Jewell Loyd
On attendra les remplacantes avant que les capitaines fasse leur sélection.
Les deux capitaines sont Elena Delle Donne et A'Ja Wilson. Elle seront accopagné chez les titulaires par
Frontcourt :
Natasha Howard
Liz Cambage
Britney Griner
Jonquel Jones
Backcourt :
Kia Nurse (la surprise de cette liste)
Chelsea Gray
KaylaMcBride (qui joue sur le frontcourt aux Aces)
Jewell Loyd
On attendra les remplacantes avant que les capitaines fasse leur sélection.
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jujug
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Nurse surprise oui et non. Elle fait un beau début de saison. Et surtout, il y a plein d'absentes backcourt. La concurrence Frontcourt est plus violente, pour sa coéquipière par exemple, Tina Charles.
"Some people did not like this ceremonial style. But after all when you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite." (W. Churchill, déclaration de guerre au Japon, 8 décembre 1941).
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nunu
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A noter que EDD a été choisi en 1 par les medias et les fans mais seulement 5° par les joueuses.
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nunu
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https://www.wnba.com/news/aces-laimbeer ... d-coaches/
Mike Thibault et Bill Le Boucher seront les coach du ASG
Le coach de Washington qui a perdu sa première place au classement de la ligue va coacher l'équipe de la joueuse qui a obtenu le deuxième plus grand nombre de votes donc Wilson alors que Laimbeer coachera l'équipe d'EDD.
Mike Thibault et Bill Le Boucher seront les coach du ASG
Le coach de Washington qui a perdu sa première place au classement de la ligue va coacher l'équipe de la joueuse qui a obtenu le deuxième plus grand nombre de votes donc Wilson alors que Laimbeer coachera l'équipe d'EDD.
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nunu
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Les reservistes du ASG, 3 joueuses vont honorer leur premiere sélection (en plus de Nurse et de Howard chez les titulaires),
DeWanna Bonner, Mercury (3rd All-Star selection): The WNBA’s leading scorer (19.4 ppg), Bonner was named to the All-Star Game for the second consecutive season after sitting out the 2017 campaign when she gave birth to twins. A two-time WNBA champion with Phoenix (2009, 2014), Bonner began her career by winning WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year honors three straight seasons (2009-11).
Tina Charles, Liberty (7th All-Star selection): Charles, who this season moved into sixth place in WNBA history with 3,014 rebounds, also ranks 12th with 5,727 points. Earlier this year, she added filmmaker to her resume when the documentary she produced about her father Rawlston Charles and his Brooklyn-based record store and music label debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Diamond DeShields, Sky (1st All-Star selection): Chicago’s leading scorer (14.9 ppg), DeShields, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 Draft, is one of three Sky guards named to the All-Star Game along with Quigley and Vandersloot.
Candice Dupree, Fever (7th All-Star selection): Now in her 14th WNBA season, Dupree recently moved past Lisa Leslie and into sixth place in league history with 6,267 points. She also ranks eighth in career rebounds with 2,880.
Sylvia Fowles, Lynx (6th All-Star selection): The WNBA’s MVP in 2017 and Finals MVP in 2015 and 2017, Fowles became the WNBA’s career leader in double-doubles (158) this season. She also ranks fourth in league history with 3,201 career rebounds, behind only Rebekkah Brunson (3,356), Tamika Catchings (3,316) and Lisa Leslie (3,306).
Nneka Ogwumike, Sparks (6th All-Star selection): Ogwumike leads the Sparks with 15.5 ppg and 9.5 rpg. The top pick in the 2012 draft, she is one of five No. 1 overall picks in this year’s All-Star Game, along with Tina Charles (2010), Brittney Griner (2013), Jewell Loyd (2015) and A’ja Wilson (2018).
Allie Quigley, Sky (3rd All-Star selection): A two-time WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year (2014, 2015), Quigley has earned three consecutive All-Star appearances since becoming a full-time starter for the Sky in 2017. Quigley won the Three-Point Shooting Contest at the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game in Minnesota.
Odyssey Sims, Lynx (1st All-Star selection): After spending the past two seasons with rival Los Angeles, Sims was acquired by Minnesota from the Sparks via a trade in April. The No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 draft, she leads the Lynx with 15.7 ppg and a career-high 5.4 apg and is the only player in the league ranking in top 10 in scoring and assists.
Alyssa Thomas, Sun (2nd All-Star selection): Thomas, who made her All-Star debut in 2017, is the Sun’s No. 2 scorer (11.6 ppg) and rebounder (7.2 rpg) behind Jonquel Jones, an All-Star starter.
Kristi Toliver, Mystics (3rd All-Star): An All-Star for the second consecutive year as a member of the Mystics, whom she helped to the WNBA Finals last season, Toliver also represented the Sparks in the 2013 All-Star Game.
Courtney Vandersloot, Sky (2nd All-Star): Vandersloot leads the league with 8.2 assists per game a year after she set a WNBA single-season records with 8.6 apg and 258 total assists. She returns to the All-Star Game for the first time since her rookie season of 2011.
Erica Wheeler, Fever (1st time All-Star): Wheeler is the only undrafted player among the 22 players selected for AT&T WNBA All-Star 2019 and the first undrafted player named to the Game since Erika de Souza in 2014.
DeWanna Bonner, Mercury (3rd All-Star selection): The WNBA’s leading scorer (19.4 ppg), Bonner was named to the All-Star Game for the second consecutive season after sitting out the 2017 campaign when she gave birth to twins. A two-time WNBA champion with Phoenix (2009, 2014), Bonner began her career by winning WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year honors three straight seasons (2009-11).
Tina Charles, Liberty (7th All-Star selection): Charles, who this season moved into sixth place in WNBA history with 3,014 rebounds, also ranks 12th with 5,727 points. Earlier this year, she added filmmaker to her resume when the documentary she produced about her father Rawlston Charles and his Brooklyn-based record store and music label debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Diamond DeShields, Sky (1st All-Star selection): Chicago’s leading scorer (14.9 ppg), DeShields, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 Draft, is one of three Sky guards named to the All-Star Game along with Quigley and Vandersloot.
Candice Dupree, Fever (7th All-Star selection): Now in her 14th WNBA season, Dupree recently moved past Lisa Leslie and into sixth place in league history with 6,267 points. She also ranks eighth in career rebounds with 2,880.
Sylvia Fowles, Lynx (6th All-Star selection): The WNBA’s MVP in 2017 and Finals MVP in 2015 and 2017, Fowles became the WNBA’s career leader in double-doubles (158) this season. She also ranks fourth in league history with 3,201 career rebounds, behind only Rebekkah Brunson (3,356), Tamika Catchings (3,316) and Lisa Leslie (3,306).
Nneka Ogwumike, Sparks (6th All-Star selection): Ogwumike leads the Sparks with 15.5 ppg and 9.5 rpg. The top pick in the 2012 draft, she is one of five No. 1 overall picks in this year’s All-Star Game, along with Tina Charles (2010), Brittney Griner (2013), Jewell Loyd (2015) and A’ja Wilson (2018).
Allie Quigley, Sky (3rd All-Star selection): A two-time WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year (2014, 2015), Quigley has earned three consecutive All-Star appearances since becoming a full-time starter for the Sky in 2017. Quigley won the Three-Point Shooting Contest at the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game in Minnesota.
Odyssey Sims, Lynx (1st All-Star selection): After spending the past two seasons with rival Los Angeles, Sims was acquired by Minnesota from the Sparks via a trade in April. The No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 draft, she leads the Lynx with 15.7 ppg and a career-high 5.4 apg and is the only player in the league ranking in top 10 in scoring and assists.
Alyssa Thomas, Sun (2nd All-Star selection): Thomas, who made her All-Star debut in 2017, is the Sun’s No. 2 scorer (11.6 ppg) and rebounder (7.2 rpg) behind Jonquel Jones, an All-Star starter.
Kristi Toliver, Mystics (3rd All-Star): An All-Star for the second consecutive year as a member of the Mystics, whom she helped to the WNBA Finals last season, Toliver also represented the Sparks in the 2013 All-Star Game.
Courtney Vandersloot, Sky (2nd All-Star): Vandersloot leads the league with 8.2 assists per game a year after she set a WNBA single-season records with 8.6 apg and 258 total assists. She returns to the All-Star Game for the first time since her rookie season of 2011.
Erica Wheeler, Fever (1st time All-Star): Wheeler is the only undrafted player among the 22 players selected for AT&T WNBA All-Star 2019 and the first undrafted player named to the Game since Erika de Souza in 2014.
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nunu
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Avec Lla blessure et le forfait de A'Ja Wilson pour le ASG, cest la rookie des Lynx Napheesa Collier qui a été choisie a sa place.
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nunu
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Re: WNBA All Star Game 2019
On connais les équipes pour le ASG de samedi, Wilson est bien entendu forfait pour le match
TEAM DELLE DONNE (Head Coach Mike Thibault)
Starters
Elena Delle Donne (Washington Mystics)
Brittney Griner (Phoenix Mercury)
Jonquel Jones (Connecticut Sun)
Jewell Loyd (Seattle Storm)
Kia Nurse^ (New York Liberty )
Reserves
DeWanna Bonner (Phoenix Mercury)
Tina Charles (New York Liberty)
Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Sparks)
Alyssa Thomas (Connecticut Sun)
Kristi Toliver (Washington Mystics)
Courtney Vandersloot (Chicago Sky)
TEAM WILSON (Head Coach Bill Laimbeer)
Starters
Liz Cambage (Las Vegas Aces)
Chelsea Gray (Los Angeles Sparks)
Natasha Howard^ (Seattle Storm)
Kayla McBride (Las Vegas Aces)
A’ja Wilson* (Las Vegas Aces)
Reserves
Napheesa Collier^+ (Minnesota Lynx)
Diamond DeShields^ (Chicago Sky)
Candice Dupree (Indiana Fever)
Sylvia Fowles (Minnesota Lynx)
Allie Quigley (Chicago Sky)
Odyssey Sims^ (Minnesota Lynx)
Erica Wheeler^ (Indiana Fever)
TEAM DELLE DONNE (Head Coach Mike Thibault)
Starters
Elena Delle Donne (Washington Mystics)
Brittney Griner (Phoenix Mercury)
Jonquel Jones (Connecticut Sun)
Jewell Loyd (Seattle Storm)
Kia Nurse^ (New York Liberty )
Reserves
DeWanna Bonner (Phoenix Mercury)
Tina Charles (New York Liberty)
Nneka Ogwumike (Los Angeles Sparks)
Alyssa Thomas (Connecticut Sun)
Kristi Toliver (Washington Mystics)
Courtney Vandersloot (Chicago Sky)
TEAM WILSON (Head Coach Bill Laimbeer)
Starters
Liz Cambage (Las Vegas Aces)
Chelsea Gray (Los Angeles Sparks)
Natasha Howard^ (Seattle Storm)
Kayla McBride (Las Vegas Aces)
A’ja Wilson* (Las Vegas Aces)
Reserves
Napheesa Collier^+ (Minnesota Lynx)
Diamond DeShields^ (Chicago Sky)
Candice Dupree (Indiana Fever)
Sylvia Fowles (Minnesota Lynx)
Allie Quigley (Chicago Sky)
Odyssey Sims^ (Minnesota Lynx)
Erica Wheeler^ (Indiana Fever)
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