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In honor of the WNBA's 10th season, wnba.com is having fans vote for their top 10 players of the past 10 years. Click here to vote.
My top 5 of the past 10 years:
1. Sheryl Swoopes (F/G) - She's a two time MVP, and one of the best defensive players in the WNBA. As a young girl, I loved watching her play. I even bought her shoes. To me, she he was like the female version of Michael Jordan. One of my first role models in women's basketball.
2. Lisa Leslie (C) - One of the most recognized female basketball players. First player to dunk in WNBA history. First in wnba history to score 3,000 points, has one an MVP and a WNBA title.
3. Tina Thompson (F) - This is one player who I wish was still playing. Dominate force under the paint, averaging about 7 rebounds and 15 points a game. She's got a few WNBA championships under her belt.
4. Chamique Holdsclaw (F) - When she was drafted in '99 out of Tennessee, it was exactly what the WNBA needed. There was this buzz about her. She averaged 17 and 8 a night her rookie season on her way to winning rookie of the year. Her 2003 season, by far, was her best, averaging 20 and 11 a night. She's slowed down a bit, but she still brought so much to the WNBA.
5. Sue Bird (G) - Another great Connecticut product (along with Turasi ). Averages 12 points, 6 assists and 3 rebs a night. Very solid all-around player.
Honorable Mentions: Jennifer Gillom, Cynthia Cooper, Diana Turasi, Yolanda Griffith, Ticha Penicheiro, Lauren Jackson, Tamika Catchings, Dawn Staley
My top 5 of the past 10 years:
1. Sheryl Swoopes (F/G) - She's a two time MVP, and one of the best defensive players in the WNBA. As a young girl, I loved watching her play. I even bought her shoes. To me, she he was like the female version of Michael Jordan. One of my first role models in women's basketball.
2. Lisa Leslie (C) - One of the most recognized female basketball players. First player to dunk in WNBA history. First in wnba history to score 3,000 points, has one an MVP and a WNBA title.
3. Tina Thompson (F) - This is one player who I wish was still playing. Dominate force under the paint, averaging about 7 rebounds and 15 points a game. She's got a few WNBA championships under her belt.
4. Chamique Holdsclaw (F) - When she was drafted in '99 out of Tennessee, it was exactly what the WNBA needed. There was this buzz about her. She averaged 17 and 8 a night her rookie season on her way to winning rookie of the year. Her 2003 season, by far, was her best, averaging 20 and 11 a night. She's slowed down a bit, but she still brought so much to the WNBA.
5. Sue Bird (G) - Another great Connecticut product (along with Turasi ). Averages 12 points, 6 assists and 3 rebs a night. Very solid all-around player.
Honorable Mentions: Jennifer Gillom, Cynthia Cooper, Diana Turasi, Yolanda Griffith, Ticha Penicheiro, Lauren Jackson, Tamika Catchings, Dawn Staley