As the Aces embark on their journey towards another championship, Martin shares her excitement about her first day of professional training with her esteemed teammates. Reflecting on the experience, Martin expresses awe at the opportunity to train alongside players and coaches whom she has long admired. “It’s crazy because I’ve been looking up to these players for so long and to coach Hammon for so long,” Martin reveals. “To be alongside them right now, it’s a little surreal, but they never take a rep off, and I want to keep that mentality and add to their success.”
With impressive collegiate stats under her belt, including 1,299 points, 756 rebounds, 473 assists, 148 steals, and 70 blocks during her tenure at Iowa, Martin is poised to make a significant impact on the Aces roster. However, she acknowledges the learning curve that comes with transitioning to the professional level and is grateful for the guidance and support of her veteran teammates.
Meanwhile, fellow rookie Dyaisha Fair shares her perspective on adjusting to life in the WNBA. Encouraged by her teammates to embrace her individuality and enjoy the journey, Fair emphasizes the importance of staying positive and embracing the challenges that come with being a newcomer in the league.
As the Aces prepare to kick off their season, fans eagerly anticipate the action-packed schedule ahead. With the season opener slated for May 14th, featuring high-stakes matchups against formidable opponents, the stage is set for an electrifying start to what promises to be an unforgettable season of WNBA basketball. And with the added excitement of the upcoming Olympics break, where players will represent their countries in pursuit of gold, the stakes have never been higher for the Aces and their competitors alike.
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