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LC - She wasn't in the team then, she was on the Roster for training/selection, there were 14 players left for 11 spots; this morning at 4:00am was the announcement of the team and Abby was retained while guards Loree Moore and Aja Parham and forward Ashley Walker were waived.
Abby is the second youngest player drafted into the WNBA, No. 1 overall pick Tina Charles is a week younger…
When a team, say team A, scores in the last two minutes,Team B has called a timeout.
Does team b get the ball(after the timeout) at halfway?
Any other situations where this can be used to you advantage?