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@_615dlo But the thing is she’s a role player. If she can accept that she will thrive
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Mick@DBGyt_·
Genuinely wtf happened in this game???
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Janelle | Sports Data@itsNellzz·
Aja Wilson. Breanna Stewart. Alyssa Thomas. Paige. Jackie young. Veronica Burton. Kelsey Mitchell (who’s actually the best player on her team), to name a few.
NLJR One@NljrOne

@itsNellzz Like who?

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TTM 🦍@LinearLancaster·
@DBGyt_ We didn’t forget your Paige vs Caitlin tweet
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Gee@Gee91601548·
@eab2121 @cappaholic03 If you understood bball you would see that she does have a problem creating her own shot vs. good defenders. This is based on her entire career thus far, not just one game vs. the Valks.
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TTM 🦍@LinearLancaster·
@cappaholic03 Like this is so tough. I’ve been waiting for her to drop spin to the left and get to the shot
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Hovah76@hovah76·
That’s what I’m talkin about Janelle! You let Caitlin Clark KNOW! You can play that tough girl crap with your coaching staff! Don’t act tough with ME! 😂💪🏾
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correlation@nosyone4·
caitlin should've pulled up from 3 wtf
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I talk hoops 🏀
I talk hoops 🏀@trendyhoopstars·
In her first game as the starting point guard this season, Tyasha Harris became the first Indiana Fever player since 2023 to record 7 assists with 0 turnovers in a game. 🪄
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TTM 🦍@LinearLancaster·
@donth8dakid She’s not gonna continue shooting it that well
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I talk hoops 🏀@trendyhoopstars·
Here’s our Starting Five of Week 2. ✨
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I talk hoops 🏀@trendyhoopstars·
Angel Reese had a tough opening week, despite still averaging a double-double: (10.7) points, (12.7) rebounds, (2.3) assists, and (1.7) blocks per game. The struggles have mainly come with efficiency and turnovers. Reese is shooting 33.3% from the floor while averaging (5.3) turnovers per game. So how does the league’s most scrutinized players put that behind her as the season continues? A major part of the turnover issue has been offensive fouls. Reese has picked up multiple offensive fouls in each game, which is notable because that has not typically been a major issue in her game. If she cleans that up alone, her turnover numbers should naturally come down, considering roughly 40% of her turnovers have come from offensive fouls. Offensively, the margin between a rough stat line and an efficient one has actually been thinner than it looks. In today’s game alone, Reese missed three makeable shots that would have pushed her to 15 points on 50% shooting. Against Minnesota, she had four makeable misses that could have resulted in a 19-point performance on 8-for-11 shooting. That’s important because we’ve already seen Reese play efficient basketball. Over the final 20 games of last season, she showed she can score effectively when operating in the right spots, and realistically, that’s where most of her offense should continue to come from. Those are controllable areas the two-time All-Star should be able to correct moving forward. Defensively, Reese has held her own, which has been one of the biggest positives. She has recorded five total blocks through her first three games and continues to make an impact on that end. Will adjustments stop the constant scrutiny, or lowlights? No. That level of attention was set in stone the moment Reese waved and taunted in a player’s face—a player many of her loudest critics didn’t even know about in the first place. But improving the controllable aspects of her game will absolutely benefit both Reese and the team as they continue to navigate the season. 🪄
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The SEO Guy
The SEO Guy@theseoguy_·
house cleaning is one of the most misunderstood industries in local seo every cleaning company owner i talk to thinks the path to ranking is the same as a roofer or a plumber it isn't cleaning has unique challenges and unique opportunities that most agencies don't understand here is what actually works start with the right google business profile category most cleaning companies pick "cleaning service" as the primary that is too broad your primary should be "house cleaning service" that single change alone will move rankings within a few weeks because it matches what the top 3 in almost every market are using your business name matters more in cleaning than almost any other vertical because the market is saturated with generic names "sparkle clean", "shiny homes", "fresh start cleaning" none of these tell google what you do or where you do it an exact match or partial match name like "austin house cleaning co" will outrank a 10 year old "merry maids franchise" with 3x the reviews reviews are everything in cleaning the average cleaning company customer leaves a review 4x more often than the average roofing customer use this to your advantage text every customer within 2 hours of the cleaning being completed attach a photo of the clean home in the text make the review link a single tap if you are doing 20 cleanings a week and getting reviews from 60% of them, you are adding 50+ reviews a month your competitor doing 20 cleanings a week and not asking is adding 2 reviews a month within 6 months you will lap them service pages should be split by service type and frequency deep cleaning recurring cleaning move in move out cleaning post construction cleaning airbnb turnover cleaning each of these has different search intent and different price points a "move out cleaning" customer is searching with urgency and willing to pay 2x your normal rate a "recurring cleaning" customer is price shopping and comparing quotes build dedicated pages for each so the right customer lands on the right page location pages should target neighborhoods, not just cities cleaning is hyperlocal people search "house cleaning in westlake hills" or "house cleaning near south congress" more than they search "house cleaning austin" build pages targeting individual neighborhoods, zip codes, and suburbs backlinks for cleaning companies should come from local real estate agents (they refer move in move out cleanings) local property management companies local airbnb superhost groups local moms blogs and parenting sites local interior designers and home stagers these are the exact people whose audience needs cleaning services most cleaning company owners chase generic backlinks and ignore the partnerships that would send them actual customers and a backlink at the same time one last thing nobody talks about cleaning is a referral heavy business your website's job isn't just to rank, it's to convert referral traffic too when someone's friend texts them "use this cleaner, they're great" and sends a link if your site loads slow, looks unprofessional, or doesn't have an obvious phone number and booking button above the fold you just lost a customer who was 95% closed cleaning company seo is won on three things reviews, neighborhood level location pages, and a website that converts the referrals you already get
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Steve Marchand@marchandsteve·
@trendyhoopstars Somebody is infatuated with *you know who*, because Trendy knows it’s the only way he gets engagement. Hatemaster Flash is in the house! What a child.
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I talk hoops 🏀@trendyhoopstars·
One thing Paige Bueckers and Sonia Citron have in common to start the season? They’re both averaging 1.31 points per shot attempt. Another? Both handed the Indiana Fever a loss with highly efficient scoring performances. Now, in just about 48 hours, the two will square off when Bueckers’ Dallas Wings take on Citron’s Washington Mystics. These aren’t just random hot starts, either. Both players entered their second season already established as highly efficient scoring guards. Last season, Bueckers’ 47.7% field goal percentage ranked as the highest among double-digit scoring guards, while Citron’s 60.9% true shooting percentage led all double-digit scoring guards. Bueckers has opened the season averaging (20.7) points and (5.0) assists on 57.1/54.5/80.0 shooting splits. In her most recent outing, she poured in 27 points and 8 assists, shooting 54/75/91, in a heartbreaking loss to the Minnesota Lynx. That marked Dallas’ second straight loss after opening the season with a win over the Fever, a game in which Bueckers scored 20 points on 80% shooting. A win here would be significant for the Wings, helping them avoid a (1-3) start before a challenging three-game road stretch against Chicago, Atlanta, and New York. Meanwhile, Citron is averaging (24.3) points and (4.3) rebounds on 60.5/25.0/82.1 shooting splits. She’s scored 25+ points on 70% shooting in both of Washington’s wins, most recently dropping 30 points on 71.4% shooting in a 104-102 victory over Indiana. As a rookie, Citron averaged (22.3) points on 57.9% shooting against Dallas. Washington is currently in the middle of a four-game road trip, and a win here would move the Mystics to (3-1) before heading into their next two games against Seattle. 🪄
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TTM 🦍@LinearLancaster·
@jjmaples55 Not true, Napheesa was better last year until she got hurt
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Jason Maples
Jason Maples@jjmaples55·
Gap between A'ja and next best player in the league has to be one of the biggest we've ever seen in pro sports period.
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LANI ❦@___lovelanii·
What just transpired in this 4th quarter is why the Mystics won’t win a lot of games
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