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DNS Podcast: The Roundtable on WNBA Post-season awards and Playoff first round games

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The WNBA season is over and it is time for the playoffs and the post-season awards. There have been some phenomenal seasons, and, at least when looking at the awards at surface value, there are many people that can be considered for individual honors. But are the choices really that difficult? It is a pleasure to convene a new edition of the Dishin & Swishin roundtable discussions for you! Today’s topic: post-season WNBA honors. ESPN commentators LaChina Robinson and Rebecca Lobo, and ESPN.com women’s basketball writer Mechelle Voepel return to Dishin & Swishin to discuss their thoughts (and ballots) for the WNBA’s annual honors. Categories covered include: Most Valuable PlayerAll-WNBA First and Second teams (and the position conundrum)Coach of the YearMost Improved PlayerDefensive Player of the YearAll-Rookie team (Rookie of the Year is pretty obvious) Oh yes, there are also two first round playoff games coming up on Wednesday night, and the roundtable weighs in with their thoughts on those two games, and whether the Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm can upset the Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream, respectively. Thank you again to the panel for their time and participation, and I hope you enjoy the podcast!
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The WNBA season is over and it is time for the playoffs and the post-season awards. There have been some phenomenal seasons, and, at least when looking at the awards at surface value, there are many people that can be considered for individual honors. But are the choices really that difficult? It is a pleasure to convene a new edition of the Dishin & Swishin roundtable discussions for you! Today’s topic: post-season WNBA honors. ESPN commentators LaChina Robinson and Rebecca Lobo, and ESPN.com women’s basketball writer Mechelle Voepel return to Dishin & Swishin to discuss their thoughts (and ballots) for the WNBA’s annual honors. Categories covered include: Most Valuable PlayerAll-WNBA First and Second teams (and the position conundrum)Coach of the YearMost Improved PlayerDefensive Player of the YearAll-Rookie team (Rookie of the Year is pretty obvious) Oh yes, there are also two first round playoff games coming up on Wednesday night, and the roundtable weighs in with their thoughts on those two games, and whether the Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm can upset the Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream, respectively. Thank you again to the panel for their time and participation, and I hope you enjoy the podcast!
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