Back to hoops -- it all comes down to Tuesday night at the Palace.
"Game 3 of the WNBA finals will either be the extension of the league's old guard or the beginning of a new age," says Mike Terry of the LA Times.
Swin is ready. "This would be special because in the beginning everyone thought [Coach] Bill [Laimbeer] was this big, arrogant Bad Boy who didn't know anything, and I was this naive Connecticut girl who thought she could win every single game," she said. "For us to got from worst to first — and I'm talking really worst to first — would be tremendous."
"Game 3 of the WNBA finals will either be the extension of the league's old guard or the beginning of a new age," says Mike Terry of the LA Times.
Swin is ready. "This would be special because in the beginning everyone thought [Coach] Bill [Laimbeer] was this big, arrogant Bad Boy who didn't know anything, and I was this naive Connecticut girl who thought she could win every single game," she said. "For us to got from worst to first — and I'm talking really worst to first — would be tremendous."