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  • 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

    Season Tix came today, first preseason game is next Wednesday. Go Fever!
    BillS

    A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
    Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

  • #2
    Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

    Fever won their first preseason game today. Clarendon had 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting, nice first game for the rookie.

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    • #3
      Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

      Scratch Shyra Ely-Gash. Torn achilles tendon.
      http://www.indystar.com/article/2013...e-Fever-roster

      They also released Bernice Mosby.

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      • #4
        Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

        Uh oh, another injury. Is there any kind of injury list in the WNBA or do injured players count against the 11 player roster?

        === Indiana's Davenport sidelined with fractured tibia ===

        Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - Indiana Fever center Jessica Davenport
        has been diagnosed with a stress fracture to her left tibia and will miss 6-
        to-8 weeks.

        Davenport averaged 6.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 34 games for the defending
        WNBA champion Fever last season.

        The Ohio State product has averaged 6.6 points and 3.1 rebounds in 174 career
        games (26 starts) for New York and Indiana.
        http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/t...BUN4593368.htm

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        • #5
          Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

          http://espn.go.com/wnba/story/_/id/9...on-predictions


          4 of the 5 analysts have the Fever returning to the Finals, though all four predict they won't repeat. Three of them have the Fever losing to Phoenix in the Finals and one has them falling to Minnesota.


          If their listings of playoff teams are in chronological order, then they all expect the Fever to finish 1st in the East.


          Looking forward to another good season. It's awesome that the Fever and Pacers are doing so well at the same time. We get winning basketball year-round.

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          • #6
            Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

            It's getting tougher. Erin Phillips is out 4-6 weeks. We're down to 8 healthy players on the 11 woman roster.

            The latest casualty is guard Erin Phillips, who has been diagnosed with a lateral meniscus tear in her right knee. The Fever announced today that she will miss at least four to six weeks.
            http://www.indystar.com/article/2013...hillips-injury

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            • #7
              Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

              Not shaping up to be a good chance for a repeat considering the injuries. It will be interesting to watch at the home opener next Friday.
              BillS

              A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
              Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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              • #8
                Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                In better news, the WNBA GM Survey came out today and the Fever got plenty of love. From Catch being voted as the best small AND power forward in the WNBA to Lin Dunn being voted the best coach, the Fever are represented well in all areas. Briann January was voted most underrated player and Stephanie White as best assistant coach. Of course, Catch leads many defensive categories and the leadership categories too.

                But I think what surprised me the most was the question which asked which player you would sign if you were to start a franchise today. Britney Griner, at 22, seemed like a no-brainer, but Catch at almost 34 still tied her for the top spot. Goes to show how respected she is amongst her peers, coaches, and GMs.

                http://www.wnba.com/features/gm_survey13_players.html
                Last edited by Kuq_e_Zi91; 05-21-2013, 03:28 PM.
                2015, 2016, 2019 IKL Fantasy Basketball Champions - DC Dreamers

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                • #9
                  Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                  Hmmm, apparently there IS a provision for replacing injured players on a WNBA roster.

                  After the first two regular-season games, the Fever has the option of seeking a roster exemption and picking up a 10th healthy player until Pohlen, Davenport or Phillips can return. However, when one of those veterans does come back, the replacement must be waived.
                  And Layshia Clarendon will miss the season opener tomorrow for her graduation ceremony.

                  http://www.wnba.com/fever/news/fever...013_05_23.html

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                    Tamika Catchings is awesome. I know, I know - super obvious. But I can imagine how cool it would be to get personal basketball instruction from Tamika Catchings as a kid on your neighborhood court.

                    http://www.wnba.com/fever/news/thatc..._86342_5097911

                    Thatcher Park basketball court named in honor of Tamika Catchings


                    By Scott Agness
                    May 28, 2013

                    It was all a big surprise – and quite the honor – to Tamika Catchings. The Indiana Fever forward and 2011 WNBA Finals MVP found out during a recent, non-related luncheon that there would be a basketball court named after her at Thatcher Park on Indy’s West side.

                    A group of eight individuals, which included Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, Catchings and Rick Fuson, the Pacers Foundation chair and COO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment, broke ground on “Tamika Catchings Court” Tuesday morning.

                    “It’s not everyday that you can wake up and have an opportunity to have a court named after you,” Catchings said. “This is a huge honor.”

                    The Indianapolis Park Foundation announced at a news conference that the city of Indianapolis, Pacers Foundation and Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) were teaming up to build or renovate outdoor basketball courts that kids play on every day. In the five-year initiative costing over $1.1 million – $625k combined from Pacers Foundation and IPL along with $500k from the city – parks throughout Marion County, beginning with Lentz, Olin, Parcel 15, and Thatcher, will receive a welcomed upgrade.

                    “The core purposes of this organization are winning championships and serving community, so we are pleased to invest in our parks, our community and our youth,” Fuson added.


                    Catchings has been a huge part of the local community since she was drafted by the Fever in 2002. Even with her commitment to the Fever and the Olympic team where she won three gold medals, she’s gracious with her time, heavily invested in the city as well as the founder of her own foundation, the Catch the Stars Foundation. Just last week, Catchings and her teammates, who won the WNBA title last season, served as Grand Marshal for the 500 Festival Parade, and she hosted her foundation’s scholar banquet. All with the season just getting underway.


                    “She does such a great job and everybody loves her so much,” Mayor Ballard said. “And the Fever have represented us so well over the last few years, we just can’t say enough about them.”


                    Catchings was blown away by the honor and she already has ideas of how to utilize the court named after her along with others in the county. She’d like to go around to the different parks and hold instructional sessions. Thatcher Park is less than 10 minutes from her home so it’s a great fit.


                    These improvements are part of an ongoing campaign within the Indy parks system. It is their hope that they can enhance every park, which in turn would benefit as many kids as possible. For Catchings, that’s where her professional goal formed and her ambition came out.


                    “Just thinking about my road and my journey of becoming a professional basketball player, it started on the courts outside, bouncing a basketball,” she said.

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                      Originally posted by Strummer View Post
                      Uh oh, another injury. Is there any kind of injury list in the WNBA or do injured players count against the 11 player roster?


                      http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/t...BUN4593368.htm
                      Dang. There goes the Pacers front-court defense. Davenport is scrappy. She will be missed.

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                      • #12
                        Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                        Was still adjusting to our new seats so not a lot of details remain in my mind from last night's game. A few thoughts:

                        - Fever had trouble closing off the lane. Atlanta got a number of easy layups with a clear path to the basket.
                        - Fever shooting is hopefully just rusty. Way too many mid-range jumpers rolling off the rim or going partway down and back out.
                        - For an injury-ridden lineup, the ladies on the floor looked pretty good. If they can hold on until the others get back this could be another great season.
                        BillS

                        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                          I went to the game agains Atlanta. My first womans game. My cousin got us tickets in the Legends area. I had no clue what the Legends area was about. When i asked the bartender how much the Miller and Bud Light were and he said " free ". I nearly fainted. I might go again and maybe take a date or try to pick up a date in the Legends area * wink *

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                          • #14
                            Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                            Very disappointed with the video quality of WNBA Live Access so far. No where near as good as the NBA League Pass quality. But maybe it's just me having trouble.

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                            • #15
                              Re: 2013 Indiana Fever Thread

                              I gave up on LiveAccess when they started charging money for it. The replays after made baskets, weird camera angles and grainy images weren't worth the cost.

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