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Back from Beijing Games, Sue Bird soars in Storm win over Comets

 
Less than a week after leading Team USA to its fourth consecutive gold medal, Sue Bird didn't seem to be bothered by jet lag — or the fact that she missed two weeks of Storm practice — as she guided the Storm to a 66-49 victory against Houston at KeyArena. (link)

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