Let’s call πŸ“ž this one : Practice what you Preach! Rough night for K Dawg but she’s still IT…

Two nights ago, the young lady, who I felt privileged to watch across four seasons at Hec Ed on the campus of the University of Washington, scored a career professional high of 43 points !

Included in that 43 was five points in the final minute, with the last two falling as the horn sounded and forced the contest into overtime. The Sparks won that night, but last night was in a word, painful.

Nine points before fouling out on a night. The team only netted 58 points, but Kelsey Plum is still my all-time favorite female athlete.

Today, she wakes up in the number two spot in the WNBA scoring race 🏁. That Wilson kid, she has game too !

It’s okay to still be proud of your favorites, even when the final outcome is less than desired !

Both Minnesota and New York started their WNBA seasons at 9-0, then finally fall in Game #10

The law of averages were that someone else would eventually knock the Lynx and the Liberty πŸ—½from the ranks of unbeaten but less likely that it would happen at the exact same point.

Seattle tripped up Minnesota and the next time it was Caitlin Clark led Indiana Fever that slowed the roll of a juggernaut.

The Atlanta Dream are playing .700% ball at 7-3 and still sit two games out of first place.