Sabrina Ionescu shows off her trash can skills just days after surgery

Sabrina Ionescu shows off her trash can skills just days after surgery

A totally hilarious moment

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New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu, who underwent surgery on December 6 to stabilize the ulnar collateral ligament in her right thumb, proved that even surgery can’t stop her precision shooting, albeit a somewhat unseen basket. In a video that is getting people talking, Ionescu can be seen relaxing on a couch throwing objects with impeccable precision.

The video not only surprised fans, but also demonstrated her good humor during the recovery process. Something very important not to lose her patience and control her eagerness to return to the court. A unique and hilarious moment with Sabrina.

Sabrina Ionescu is a generational player. Her talent was key to the New York Liberty’s historic 2024 season, where she averaged 18.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 6.2 assists, leading her team to the playoffs and culminating in the first WNBA championship in franchise history.

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With that kind of determination and focus, it’s no wonder Ionescu is already working on her comeback, even if for now it’s just from the couch throwing items into the trash can. The start of the upcoming WNBA season is still months away, but Liberty fans can rest assured that their star will be ready to shine even brighter.

Sabrina Ionescu is not only dominating on the court, but even from a couch. Her recovery is on track, and the women’s basketball world is eager to see her continue to make history.

Caitlin Clark likened to Billie Jean King in sensational comparison by ex-Iowa coach

Clark broke records in the NCAA

Caitlin Clark likened to Billie Jean King in sensational comparison by ex-Iowa coach

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Caitlin Clark has blazed a trail through women’s basketball. As the starting point guard for the Iowa HawkeyesClark continued the momentum from a stellar high school career and led the unheralded Hawkeyes to consecutive national championship game appearances in 2023 and 2024 — all while setting the NCAA record for points scored by a college basketball player, male or female.

Clark parlayed her college stardom into a strong rookie season for the WNBA‘s Indiana Fever. Clark was named WNBA Rookie of the Year and led the Fever to the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Her trajectory is clearly that of a star — and according to a former coach at Iowa, Clark’s impact off the court has been nothing short of revolutionary.

Lisa Bluder: Caitlin’s light shines on all of us

Former Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Lisa Bluder worked with Clark for the entirety of Clark’s NCAA stint. In a recent interview with USA TodayBluder put it all on the line and compared Clark favorably to former tennis star and revered feminist icon Billie Jean King.

“It’s silly to me that anybody’s trying to take away from something that’s so good in your sport right now,” Bluder said. “I mean, this is a person that’s really helped athletics, helped women’s sports in a way that nobody has helped women’s sports maybe since Billie Jean King.”

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