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GEF34
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Posted: 04/03/24 5:11 am ::: |
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Spark4Life wrote: |
Brink did not impress during the tournament.
Jackson at #2 and Cardoso at #4? |
I don't see Kamilla Cardoso being available at 4, if the Sparks really want her they will need to use the #2 pick on her.
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threadkiller1201
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threadkiller1201
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Posted: 04/10/24 4:37 pm ::: |
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ah, too bad....
The Indiana Fever only come to L.A. once this summer, and it's the third home game of the season and the first 5 home games will be playing at approx. 4,000 seat capacity Walter Pyramid at Long Beach State. Crypto.com Arena is being renovated. Bad timing!
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 04/10/24 5:19 pm ::: |
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LA literally has picks 2/4/6 they control their own grade this draft.
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ChasingRatDogmaSalade
Joined: 05 Apr 2008 Posts: 587 Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Posted: 04/10/24 5:39 pm ::: |
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WNBA 09 wrote: |
LA literally has picks 2/4/6 they control their own grade this draft. |
2, 4 and 6?
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boom*NNEKA*nneka
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Posted: 04/11/24 4:23 pm ::: |
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ChasingRatDogmaSalade wrote: |
WNBA 09 wrote: |
LA literally has picks 2/4/6 they control their own grade this draft. |
2, 4 and 6? |
We don't have the # 6 pick. We do have #2 and # 4. |
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jap
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Posted: 04/14/24 7:36 am ::: |
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Too bad about Paige. She would have been perfect for the Sparks. |
Agreed!!! I believe Paige is a more well-rounded athlete than Caitlin, and that is saying a LOT! because Caitlin is pretty damn good!!!
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Spark4Life
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Posted: 04/15/24 7:00 am ::: |
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HAPPY DRAFT DAY!!!!! 💜💛
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Spark4Life
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Posted: 04/15/24 7:26 pm ::: |
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Brink and Jackson. Nice draft, LA.
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jap
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Posted: 04/15/24 9:16 pm ::: |
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Brink and Jackson. Nice draft, LA. |
...and McKenzie Forbes, JuJu's partner in crime at USC. I would have preferred Kamilla to Cameron since the big Brazilian can be dominant in the paint. However, Cam will simply have to muscle up in the coming years to compete with established WNBA posts.
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 04/15/24 9:41 pm ::: |
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jap wrote: |
Spark4Life wrote: |
Brink and Jackson. Nice draft, LA. |
...and McKenzie Forbes, JuJu's partner in crime at USC. I would have preferred Kamilla to Cameron since the big Brazilian can be dominant in the paint. However, Cam will simply have to muscle up in the coming years to compete with established WNBA posts. |
My draft grade for LA is B. Cardoso and whoever else would have gotten them an A.
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jmh1982
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Posted: 04/15/24 11:15 pm ::: |
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readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
jap wrote: |
Spark4Life wrote: |
Brink and Jackson. Nice draft, LA. |
...and McKenzie Forbes, JuJu's partner in crime at USC. I would have preferred Kamilla to Cameron since the big Brazilian can be dominant in the paint. However, Cam will simply have to muscle up in the coming years to compete with established WNBA posts. |
My draft grade for LA is B. Cardoso and whoever else would have gotten them an A. |
I'm not even a Sparks fan and I think they killed this draft. Brink will be the more impactful pro in the long run over Cardoso and might very well be the most complete player from this draft. Rickea also has the 2nd or 3rd highest upside in this draft and they got both of them. They may not be more impactful year one than Cardoso, but they will be in the long run IMO.
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jap
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Posted: 04/18/24 8:39 am ::: |
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jmh1982 wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
jap wrote: |
Spark4Life wrote: |
Brink and Jackson. Nice draft, LA. |
...and McKenzie Forbes, JuJu's partner in crime at USC. I would have preferred Kamilla to Cameron since the big Brazilian can be dominant in the paint. However, Cam will simply have to muscle up in the coming years to compete with established WNBA posts. |
My draft grade for LA is B. Cardoso and whoever else would have gotten them an A. |
I'm not even a Sparks fan and I think they killed this draft. Brink will be the more impactful pro in the long run over Cardoso and might very well be the most complete player from this draft. Rickea also has the 2nd or 3rd highest upside in this draft and they got both of them. They may not be more impactful year one than Cardoso, but they will be in the long run IMO. |
Hopefully, your prediction for Cam holds true. It is said she is strong for her frame, but she looks frail compared to some the WNBA's bigger posts. She needs to get more consistent from midrange and especially downtown to really take things to a higher level and really make opponents pay!
Coach Miller is super duper excited about Richea: he doesn't feel she has really scratched the surface of her immense potential as yet. I would not rule out McKenzie as a roster member despite her 3rd round selection. This is a former Ivy league player with a high basketball IQ who has shown she knows when to feed the rock to the right shooters (e.g., JuJu) and when to take over herself.
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jmh1982
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Posted: 04/18/24 11:24 am ::: |
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jap wrote: |
jmh1982 wrote: |
readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
jap wrote: |
Spark4Life wrote: |
Brink and Jackson. Nice draft, LA. |
...and McKenzie Forbes, JuJu's partner in crime at USC. I would have preferred Kamilla to Cameron since the big Brazilian can be dominant in the paint. However, Cam will simply have to muscle up in the coming years to compete with established WNBA posts. |
My draft grade for LA is B. Cardoso and whoever else would have gotten them an A. |
I'm not even a Sparks fan and I think they killed this draft. Brink will be the more impactful pro in the long run over Cardoso and might very well be the most complete player from this draft. Rickea also has the 2nd or 3rd highest upside in this draft and they got both of them. They may not be more impactful year one than Cardoso, but they will be in the long run IMO. |
Hopefully, your prediction for Cam holds true. It is said she is strong for her frame, but she looks frail compared to some the WNBA's bigger posts. She needs to get more consistent from midrange and especially downtown to really take things to a higher level and really make opponents pay!
Coach Miller is super duper excited about Richea: he doesn't feel she has really scratched the surface of her immense potential as yet. I would not rule out McKenzie as a roster member despite her 3rd round selection. This is a former Ivy league player with a high basketball IQ who has shown she knows when to feed the rock to the right shooters (e.g., JuJu) and when to take over herself. |
Not saying she will be as good as either one, but I do see her having some of the parts of both A'ja and Breanna's games. She has the ability to score at all three levels much like Breanna, but needs to develop more fluidity and ability to score off the bounce. She is not quite the physical specimen that A'ja is, but she can be every bit as impactful when it comes to protecting the rim from the weak side. She is actually quite strong for her frame (much like KD in the NBA). She will still need to add some extra muscle, but she will always be on the thin side, but I don't think it will be a major issue.
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ClayK
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Posted: 04/18/24 12:33 pm ::: |
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Cameron Brink is exceptionally athletic for her size. Her speed and quickness will set her apart from most WNBA power forwards, and though she is obviously very slender, generally people get stronger and heavier as they age.
She will face lots of physical tests from players who want to push her around, but she definitely has an attitude, which should help her hold her own.
As for Forbes, I think the issue will be quickness. I'm not sure who she guards.
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pilight
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Posted: 05/12/24 2:09 pm ::: |
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The Los Angeles Sparks have waived guard Nia Clouden, guard Blake Dietrick and guard/forward McKenzie Forbes.
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jap
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Posted: 05/12/24 7:58 pm ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
The Los Angeles Sparks have waived guard Nia Clouden, guard Blake Dietrick and guard/forward McKenzie Forbes. |
I suppose it was inevitable, but I was really hoping MacKenzie would make the cut.
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pilight
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Posted: 05/13/24 2:08 pm ::: |
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The Los Angeles Sparks have waived forward Monique Billings
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Posted: 05/13/24 2:09 pm ::: |
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What more can I say... Mo Billings!
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BamaEd
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Posted: 05/13/24 2:36 pm ::: |
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pilight wrote: |
The Los Angeles Sparks have waived forward Monique Billings |
Wowow! I am quite surprised by that. I thought she was a lock. She's a great energy rebounder off the bench.
I like Mo and hope she can find a team.
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Chip
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J-Spoon
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Posted: 05/13/24 2:58 pm ::: |
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LA had to make one final cut and it looked like it was down to Billings or Z. Cooke unless they were considering cutting someone on guaranteed money like Talbot or Nurse LA definitely had one of the harder last cuts IMO
Clarendon/Allemand
Brown/McDonald/Cooke
Jackson/Burrell/Talbot
Stevens/Hamby
Brink/Li
with Jackson and Talbot being 3/4s and LA in a sort of rebuild they probably went with Cooke having more potential to develop than Billings taking minutes away from Jackson or Brink in an already crowded front-court
there are teams out there that could use Billings maybe she gets picked up off the wire or more likely contenders wait for her to pass through the wire and then offer her vet minimum instead of the 118k she is on now. PX?
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BamaEd
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Posted: 05/13/24 3:07 pm ::: |
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J-Spoon wrote: |
LA had to make one final cut and it looked like it was down to Billings or Z. Cooke unless they were considering cutting someone on guaranteed money like Talbot or Nurse LA definitely had one of the harder last cuts IMO
Clarendon/Allemand
Brown/McDonald/Cooke
Jackson/Burrell/Talbot
Stevens/Hamby
Brink/Li
with Jackson and Talbot being 3/4s and LA in a sort of rebuild they probably went with Cooke having more potential to develop than Billings taking minutes away from Jackson or Brink in an already crowded front-court
there are teams out there that could use Billings maybe she gets picked up off the wire or more likely contenders wait for her to pass through the wire and then offer her vet minimum instead of the 118k she is on now. PX? |
You don't have Nurse in this lineup but have Allemand. I saw something today that said Alleman is sitting out 2024 due to a personal decision.
Also, what are the chances that McDonald starts at the point instead of Clarendon? Both have had injury issues, and McDonald does great coming off the bench, but McDonald is 7 years younger. The front court looks solid for LA. I do wonder how the backcourt will fare.
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 05/13/24 3:08 pm ::: |
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J-Spoon wrote: |
LA had to make one final cut and it looked like it was down to Billings or Z. Cooke unless they were considering cutting someone on guaranteed money like Talbot or Nurse LA definitely had one of the harder last cuts IMO
Clarendon/Allemand
Brown/McDonald/Cooke
Jackson/Burrell/Talbot
Stevens/Hamby
Brink/Li
with Jackson and Talbot being 3/4s and LA in a sort of rebuild they probably went with Cooke having more potential to develop than Billings taking minutes away from Jackson or Brink in an already crowded front-court
there are teams out there that could use Billings maybe she gets picked up off the wire or more likely contenders wait for her to pass through the wire and then offer her vet minimum instead of the 118k she is on now. PX? |
Brink does not have the height or bulk to play center in this league. Stevens is not a center - both Brink and Stevens are power forwards and Hamby is the best of the three. Sparks have one center - Yueru Li and she is not a banger. LA will not beat teams with decent height.
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