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Great fit in Seattle. Can back up Sue Bird at point and could play the 2 spot as well. Plus she gets to team with fellow Aussie Lauren Jackson. Congrats to Aus!
There were a few tense moments in the first round because the Storm had established Alison Lacey as the player it coveted from the beginning of the draft. When Lacey was still on the board at the 10th pick, there was very little discussion needed, and applause in the Draft Room when the selection was announced by WNBA President Donna Orender. Lacey gives the Storm a long-term answer behind Sue Bird, a spot the team has been trying to fill since another Aussie (Tully Bevilaqua) left for Indiana as a free agent after the 2004 championship season. She's an excellent three-point shooter and a steady ballhandler who has the size at 6-0 to play alongside Bird in the backcourt as well.
Rebecca Lobo just said it was a good pick because she'd be able to speak Australian to Lauren Jackson.
Unfortunately, I think she was serious.
Rebecca Lobo just said it was a good pick because she'd be able to speak Australian to Lauren Jackson.
Unfortunately, I think she was serious.