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Kiah Stokes and the LV ACES are WNBA CHAMPIONS !!!!


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“I’m used to people not picking me; I don’t know if you’re aware. I just do me.” Hammon said.

Indeed, Hammon has a long history of proving doubters wrong.

When she was coming out of high school in Rapid City, South Dakota, they said she didn’t have the athletic tools as an undersized guard to make it as a Division I player.

After starring at Colorado State as a three-time All-American, Hammon heard skeptics say she wouldn’t succeed in the WNBA as an undrafted rookie. Sixteen seasons later, including six as an All-Star, there was talk about whether she could cut it as one of Gregg Popovich’s assistants after she joined the Spurs.

And even after she more than proved herself on Popovich’s bench, she got rejected by several NBA teams that interviewed her for their head coaching vacancies.

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