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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta Dream post player Elizabeth Williams following her team’s practice on June 7 for an exclusive interview. Topics with the second-year player out of Duke includes her adjustment as a new member of the Dream, the team’s strong start to the season, her individual success and her increased responsibilities with the absence of teammate
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta Dream point guard Layshia Clarendon following her team’s practice on June 7 for an exclusive interview. Topics with the third-year player out of California includes her adjustment as a new member of the Dream, the team’s strong start to the season, her individual success and responsibilities as a point
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta Dream guard Tiffany Hayes for an exclusive interview following her team’s practice on June 1. Topics included Atlanta’s 5-1 start to the WNBA season, Hayes’ evolution as an offensive player and her approach to this past offseason. Audio below:
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta Dream and USA Olympic Team member Angel McCoughtry following her team’s practice on June 1. Topics included Atlanta’s 5-1 start in WNBA play and preparing for the upcoming Olympics later this summer. Audio below:
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer spoke with Atlanta Dream player DeLisha Milton-Jones following her team’s contest against the Chicago Sky on August 29. Milton–Jones has played in 497 career games, a WNBA record, surpassing Tina Thompson. She set the mark last Friday at Indiana. Her resume includes two WNBA titles (with Los Angeles
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor The Sports Inquirer attended the postgame presser of Atlanta Dream head coach Michael Cooper following his team’s 98-96 home loss to the Chicago Sky on August 29. Topics included overall thoughts on the defeat, not having Angel McCoughtry in the starting lineup, facing the Sky without its MVP candidate Elena