$MrBigMill
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$MrBigMill
@MrBigMill
STLien | Big 🏋🏿♂️ 💪🏿 | Tequila 🍺 Cigars 💨 | 🚫❄️🐇 🙅🏿♂️ Unapologetic ✊🏿 Adonitologist
314 가입일 Kasım 2016
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…finding out one of them 🥷🏾’s is really undercover …ruined it all 😭
The Chief ⚓️@C2thaL2thaIGG
I’m 6 episodes into “New York Undercover”… damn this show is legendary
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I beg your pardon 👀
Creole Louisiana 🇺🇸@bAnthonYsr
13,000 Homicides from illegal immigrants since 2024 WTF‼️🤯
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The Atlanta Dream were the most improved team last season, going from 15 wins in 2024 to 30 wins in 2025. Those 30 wins were tied for second in the WNBA.
They now return five of their top six scorers from that 30-win team while adding a double-double machine in Angel Reese.
Now the question is who the Dream will add to fill out their bench?
On paper, they already have some solid contributors in that area when you consider Sixth Player of the Year Naz Hillmon, along with Te-Hina Paopao and Isobel Borlase should she join this season. The 5'11 guard was named the 2026 WNBL MVP and also made an impact in the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Qualifying Tournament, averaging (10.4) points in 19 minutes. That ranked fourth on Australia behind current WNBA players Ezi Magbegor, Sami Whitcomb, and Alanna Smith.
The team could also look to add veterans on minimum contracts, such as Aerial Powers and Odyssey Sims—two capable veteran producers who were part of an Indiana Fever squad that nearly reached the Finals last season. Another option could be 6-foot-4 forward Laeticia Amihere off the bench. All three players have played for the Dream in the past.
Adding those three to Hillmon, Paopao, Borlase (if she joins this season), and the No. 13 pick would give Atlanta a deeper supporting cast and help address the team’s depth concerns.

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“wE aLl thE saME NeeGuH” 🤣
RedJoker 🇺🇸@R3dJ0k3r
Never vote for Africans who run for office in America. We should’ve learned our lessons by now.
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