After 10 seasons in the WNBA, Ivory Latta remains Washington Mystics’ bundle of energy
Posted Apr 26, 2017
Entering her 10th season in the WNBA, Ivory Latta’s enthusiasm remains a constant on an overhauled roster that Coach Mike Thibault has shaped into a championship contender. Latta’s place in that equation is as a veteran reserve, a shift the two-time all-star has handled with professionalism, when other players may not have been as accepting.
(Washington Post)
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