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“This team just means so much to me,” Paige Bueckers said. “What we’re building here, it just makes me so happy.”

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Paige getting 44 points while scoring at all 3-levels. Shooting over 80% and only missed 4 shots. We witnessed a masterclass from a Rook.

Paige getting 44 points while scoring at all 3-levels. Shooting over 80% and only missed 4 shots. 

We witnessed a masterclass from a Rook.
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These five Palestinian boys have gone missing while searching for aid in Gaza. Their families have searched hospitals & morgues for their sons to no avail. They fear their sons have been abducted & disappeared by Israeli forces. Per Defense for Children International—Palestine.

These five Palestinian boys have gone missing while searching for aid in Gaza. Their families have searched hospitals & morgues for their sons to no avail.

They fear their sons have been abducted & disappeared by Israeli forces.

Per Defense for Children International—Palestine.
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“she wants to be MVP of the league one year, but the difference is she’s putting in the work to do it… we obviously have more resources here and she’s using every single one of them that she can to get better” gabby williams about rookie dominique malonga 🥰

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Gabby Williams leads the league in steals by 32, the largest gap between first and second place in WNBA history. Only Tamika Catchings (23-steal gap each in 2005 and 2006) had a gap of even 20 steals over second place, and she won Defensive Player of the Year in both seasons.

Gabby Williams leads the league in steals by 32, the largest gap between first and second place in WNBA history. 

Only Tamika Catchings (23-steal gap each in 2005 and 2006) had a gap of even 20 steals over second place, and she won Defensive Player of the Year in both seasons.