Talk:Sue Bird

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[edit] Can we include two more photos for a total of three?

Maybe one from her college days and one as a pro? Now, maybe the teams really closely control the photographs of players. If so, that would be a real shame, for this is what Sue does for a living! If she was a painter, it would be nice to include a photo of her painting, if she were a journalist, a doctor, a scientist, a politician, etc, etc, etc, well, you see what I’m saying.

The other thing, I’d really like to know more about the Euroleague and the Russian Super League and how WNBA players participate. And it makes sense, since it’s a relatively short season here, the players don’t make near the money NBA players make, and so forth. I would just like to know more details if possible, such as how long the seasons over there are.

(At the games, a variety of media, both print and electronic, photograph the players in action, so I don’t know if it’s all that restrictive.) FriendlyRiverOtter 05:59, 14 June 2007 (UTC)