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Epiphanny Prince and Tina Charles were sitting in the cafeteria at the New York Liberty’s training facility earlier this month, discussing how exactly they had gotten from the streets of New York’s outer boroughs, surviving an arrest, an assassination, and missed layups, to suddenly find themselves as the two best basketball players on their hometown’s most successful basketball team. (Sorry, Knicks.) Consider just one of the obstacles: Six years ago, when she was 21, Prince spent a year playing in Russia, which had its challenges both pedestrian — “I’m a very picky eater” — and exotic. One night, she and several teammates were planning to attend a Beyoncé concert in Moscow, as a gift from the team’s owner. But when the players went to get the tickets, they found out the owner, a former KGB spy turned businessman, had been shot ten times while sitting in the back of his car at a stoplight. Prince had just seen Taken, and moved in with a teammate. “I was thinking, Are they gonna get the players next?” she says.

They didn’t, and she and Charles — childhood friends turned high school rivals turned professional teammates — reunited in New York this year. In their first season together, the Liberty have recorded the WNBA’s best record, and have a shot at winning the first championship in team history. It might be the most surprising sports story of the year, if only anyone were paying attention. Earlier this year, the franchise was widely pilloried for hiring Isiah Thomas, the former Knicks executive who had once been the subject of a sexual-harassment suit brought by a female employee, as team president. But Thomas has remained almost entirely behind the scenes, and engineered the trade that brought Prince to New York.

If the Thomas news is the only thing you’ve heard about the WNBA this year, you aren’t alone: The league registered its lowest-ever attendance this season, games are absent from SportsCenter, and the only league news that leaked into the popular consciousness this year has been the domestic-violence charges against star center Brittney Griner. The lack of attention has made the league’s economic position perilous, which is how Prince found herself in Russia. The WNBA's maximum salary is $107,000; abroad, players can make seven figures, so most every top American player spends the offseason toiling in Turkey, Russia, China, and elsewhere. This year, Diana Taurasi, a nine-time WNBA All-Star, made waves by choosing to skip the WNBA season entirely, so she would be fresh for her Russian team. Less prominent players are wise to keep all options open: Erica Wheeler, the Liberty’s backup point guard, has a LinkedIn page that mentions her sales-associate position at True Religion jeans last year.

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5 comments
19 Sep 2015 Trypios

TL:DR the description

I will only comment on the deckbuilding :) First of all...you have 13 influence left!!! 25 infl is too little already, you can include great cards in the deck with so much spare infl. Pancakes for your Globalsec, tutors for the breakers, more card draw with Diesels and Quality Times 2nd. Better cut 1 card. 50 is too much already. This Sunny is too slow even with 3 Earthrise Hotels.

19 Sep 2015 barelytoned

This appears to be a bot. The description is a "current" (as in 2000s, irl) newspiece about the WNBA, the poster joined very recently, the poster's other decklist has a religious advertisement as its description with links to websites offering Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials videos. Somebody may be practicing their coding, since the decklists are both "legitimate". I think they probably used the decklist generator posted way back when on the subreddit and then crawl for links and use HMM for text generation in the titles.

19 Sep 2015 Trypios

@barelytoned damn, if that's true...that's a nice bot. Deck could actually work

19 Sep 2015 Bifurcator

Well, this deck comes out if you just use "Card suggestions" and always slot 3 of the first suggested card, so a bot like that is not that difficult... also explains why the deck looks reasonable.

21 Nov 2015 chaosjuggler

Decklist of the week please.