August 28, 2024
Locked On Women’s Basketball: Why Satou Sabally is a WNBA unicorn
By The Next
Latricia Trammell: 'She's just that unicorn ... she's going to have to play multiple positions for us'
On the latest episode of Locked On Women’s Basketball, host Howard Megdal breaks down what it means to be a unicorn in the WNBA. He also addresses major questions facing the league and recaps conversations with Dallas Wings head coach Latricia Trammell, New York Liberty head coach Sandy Brondello and Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally.
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Megdal starts off the show by explaining to listeners the concept of a WNBA unicorn. “Webster’s [Dictionary] defines a unicorn as a mythical animal,” he explains. “The idea is that there’s only one. And that’s interesting to me, because there’s not a definition that says there can only be one. And I say all that because we are in the era of the unicorn when it comes to women’s basketball, particularly at the WNBA level.”
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Megdal then goes onto recap conversations he’s had with head coaches — Latricia Trammell of the Dallas Wings and Sandy Brondello fo the New York Liberty — that capture what it means to have a unicorn on your team. When Megdal asks Trammell how the Wings can best use Sabally, she responds by acknowledging the forward’s uniqueness. “She’s just that unicorn,” Trammell says. “She’s going to have to play multiple positions for us.”
Megdal then plays back a conversation he had with Brondello, also focusing on Sabally and and how the Wings are using her as more of a playmaker. “I mean, Satou is an amazing player,” Brondello says. “You got these players, their skill set just continues to go to another level. It’s really positionless basketball, and Satou can do it at three levels.”
Listen to the rest of the episode to hear from Sabally herself, as well as more analysis from Megdal. And make sure to subscribe to the Locked On Women’s Basketball podcast to keep learning about the WNBA, women’s college basketball, basketball history and much more!
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