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There are a few things New York Liberty's Sabrina Ionescu can't live without. From her very own Sabrina Ionescu x Nike Air Zoom GT Cut PE sneakers to an Oregon Ducks notebook, these are the WNBA star's essentials.Director - Graham CorriganDirector of Photography - Matt KruegerEditor - Jimmy ChorngTalent - Sabrina IonescuProducer - Kristen RakesAssociate Producer - Sam DennisProduction Managers - Andressa Pelachi & Peter BrunetteProduction Coordinator - Carolina WachockierTalent Booker - Paige KefferCamera Operator - Oliver LukacsAudio - Kari BarberProduction Assistant - Raihyah CannonPost Production Supervisor - Rachael KnightSupervising Editor - Rob LombardiAssistant Editors - Diego Rentsch & Billy Ward

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There are a few things Las Vegas Aces' Kelsey Plum can't live without. From a Little Words Project bracelet and a GSTQ blazer to her Olympic rings necklace and some floss picks, these are the WNBA star's top essentials.Director - Graham CorriganDirector of Photography - Matt KruegerEditor - Paul IsaksonTalent - Kelsey PlumProducer - Kristen RakesAssociate Producer - Sam DennisProduction Managers - Andressa Pelachi & Peter BrunetteProduction Coordinator - Carolina WachockierTalent Booker - Paige KefferCamera Operator - Oliver LukacsAudio - Kari BarberProduction Assistant - Raihyah CannonPost Production Supervisor - Rachael KnightSupervising Editor - Rob LombardiAssistant Editors - Diego Rentsch & Billy Ward

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Caitlin Clark wants to help the Indiana Fever reach the WNBA playoffs for the first time since 2016

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Becky Hammon's mentor Gregg Popovich praised his former colleague for winning back-to-back WNBA Championships

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Minnesota Lynx-Seattle Storm. WNBA. 30-07-2017

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The Dallas Wings showed their dominance on the floor and clinched the 4th seed in the WNBA playoffs.<br /><br />Natasha Howard led with 22 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assist.<br /><br />The Dallas Wings showed great ball movement to open the game against the Seattle Storm and overpowered the Stormโ€™s defense.<br /><br />Dallas had 21 total rebounds, fifteen defensive and six offensive rebounds, in the first half.<br /><br />The Wings also found success under the rim, despite traffic from Ezi Magbegor and Mercedes Russell.<br /><br />Teaira McCowan and Kalani Brown crashed the boards and converting second-chance points, combining for 16.<br /><br />Dallasโ€™ defense held Seattleโ€™s Jewell Loyd to an unusual 6-19 from the field. Seattle struggled to make shots and with only 5 defensive rebounds, they allowed Dallas to go on a 9-0 run until 2:46 in the second quarter.<br /><br />Awak Kuier was called for a shooting foul on Seattleโ€™s Magbegor, who went 2-2 from the line followed by two consecutive 3-pointers by Jewell Loyd.<br /><br />The Wings went into the half with an 11-point, 56-45, lead.<br /><br />The second half was a much more physical game and Seattle was able to come up with an offensive groove. The Wings got into foul trouble and Seattle was unable to capitalize on it.<br /><br />The Wings continued to feed the ball under the net, making layups in heavy traffic. Dallas pulled away, with a 15-point lead.<br /><br />Head Coach Latricia Trammell was brought to tears when talking about the way the Wings have maintained and bought into a culture they set back in May.<br /><br />โ€ I am so proud of this team,โ€ said Trammell. โ€œWhen you see people go through their different journeys and the different teams. Coming in and just buying in. The connection and the will to win. I am really happy for them.โ€<br /><br />UP NEXT: The Dallas Wings will host the first game of 2023 WNBA playoffs on Friday at 8:30 p.m. Their opponent is still unannounced.




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