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Amanda Wilson
A 1999 rookie from Louisiana Tech, Amanda saw limited action in her first WNBA season. She opened her rookie year impressively with a career high 6-point, 2-rebound effort at Orlando.
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Griner owns the paint, controlling every inch of the interior by snagging rebounds at an impressive rate and rejecting shots at the rim like a club bouncer. In her first eight seasons in the WNBA, the center recorded 1,646 boards and racked up 658 blocks - third most in league history.



A 1999 rookie from Louisiana Tech, Amanda saw limited action in her first WNBA season. She opened her rookie year impressively with a career high 6-point, 2-rebound effort at Orlando.



Ranked second in the WNBA in points per game (20.8). Scored career-high 36 points vs. Cleveland, a 1998 WNBA Season high. Became second player in WNBA history to score 1,000 points. The second leading scorer in Mississippi history with 2,186 points, Gillom's sister Peggie ranks first. Gilion, the 1986 SEC Female Athlete of the Year, has nine brothers and sisters and two of them - Peggie and George - played basketball at Ole Miss. Peggle currently serves as the head coach at Texas A&M.



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Diana Taurasi
In 2021, the fans voted Taurasi as the WNBA's Greatest Player of All Time. "This well-deserved recognition reflects her sustained excellence on the court and her leading role in advancing the WNBA and women's basketball and being a role model for young athletes everywhere," said league commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
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