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Former NCAAW/WNBA Star Indicted on Assualt Charges


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I randomly came across this on some news site earlier and wow...

http://www.reuters.c...E91R1O420130228

Chamique Holdsclaw was an amazing player to me as a kid. I didn't watch a lot of women's basketball, but she transcended it while at Tennessee. I knew of maybe a few women's players prior, mainly because I thought they were somewhat hot, but Holdsclaw was the first I just respected for balling.

It seemed like she fell off once she went pro though. Never would've thought back then that I'd ever see anything like this from her...

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99% of the women college stars fall off the face of the earth when they enter the wnba. There are like two that I could recognize now and I can't even tell you their names. Shame to hear about Holtzclaw.

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