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Spotlight on the WNBA

<p><strong><i>What is the WNBA&quest; <&sol;i><&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;It’s quite astounding to consider that 20 years ago&comma; the WNBA didn’t even exist&period; Founded on April 24&comma; 1996&comma; the Women’s National Basketball Association has offered a platform for sensational female basketball players ever since&period; 12 teams based across the United States now hotly contest the WNBA league from June &OpenCurlyQuote;til September&comma; with climactic season finales taking place every October&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong><i>Canada’s shining double All Star<&sol;i><&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Perhaps the greatest female player ever to have come out of Canada&comma; Tammy Sutton-Brown was a game-changing presence in the WNBA for over ten years from 2001 to 2012&period; Playing a commanding role as a centre at the Charlotte Sting until 2007 and the Indiana Fever thereafter&comma; Sutton-Brown was an intimidating and at times insurmountable obstacle to her opponents&comma; becoming the Charlotte Sting’s leading blocker of all time&period; 6 foot&comma; 4 inches tall Tammy ended a glittering career which saw her twice named an All Star with the WNBA Championship victory that had eluded her for a decade&period; It’s players like this lady who’ve started causing basketball fans to not just look up the NBA odds&comma; results and stats&comma; but also all the latest on the WNBA&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong><i>Flying the Maple Leaf in the WNBA<&sol;i><&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Tammy Sutton-Brown is not the only Canadian woman to fly the flag for Canada in the WNBA&period; The US-based league has become a breeding ground for the very best talent in women’s basketball world-wide&comma; and Canada can count a number of its best basketball players amongst the international stars playing key roles in the WNBA&period; Leading lights have included Jordan Adams&comma; Kelly Boucher&comma; Stacey Dales and Amber Hall&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong><i>The Three to See in 2013 and beyond<&sol;i><&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;Recent seasons have seen a &OpenCurlyQuote;changing of the guard’ taking place in the NBA&comma; with the rookies who first shot to prominence during the league’s formative years finally running out of steam and leaving the court&period; A trio of exceptional players have since emerged as the key talents in the western hemisphere&comma; after the 2013 WNBA Draft wowed commentators with its rich supply of talented players&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The draft was the first to be televised in prime-time on ESPN&comma; and there couldn’t have been a better season for this first exposure&period; Baylor University’s Brittney Griner&comma; Elena Delle Donne of Delaware and Notre Dame All American Skylar Diggins stood out as the top three picks from a talented field&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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