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Pleasant Dreams - An Atlanta Dream Blog (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Last year, I did a few posts regarding similarity scores . From the earlier post: Similarity Scores was designed to be a fair way to compare players by their career statistical lines. The idea is "start with 1000" points and then begin to take away points from points of difference. For example, if two players had career steals totals that were 20 steals apart, we would take one point away...
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Ivory Latta,
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home (Free subscription) | 09/07/2009
Detroit beat Chicago 84-75. Deanna Nolan had 19 points for the Shock. Shyra Ely and Candice Dupree each had 18 points for the Sky. Indiana beat Washington 72-61. Tamika Catchings had 20 points for the Fever. Crystal Langhorne had 13 points for the Mystics. This is the last week of the regular season. Everything wraps up next Sunday. Only 3 teams have clinched playoff spots. The Lynx have a remote...
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home (Free subscription) | 08/26/2009
Atlanta beat Sacramento 103-83. Iziane Castro-Marques had 30 points for the Dream. Coco Miller (Rochester Mayo) added 10 points for Atlanta. Rebekkah Brunson had 15 points for the Monarchs. Detroit beat Connecticut 90-70. Katie Smith had 19 points for the Shock. Sandrine Gruda matched that 19 point total for the Sun. Former Gopher Lindsay Whalen (Hutchinson) added 11 points for the Sun. Los Angeles...
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Monique Currie,
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WNBA.com (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
Storm.wnba.com continues its series looking back on 2008 player-by-player with forward Shyra Ely, who gave the Storm production when needed off the bench and finished the year by setting career highs.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Ashley Robinson and Shyra Ely know exactly what their college coach would say if asked about Seattle's rebounding in 2008.