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Walter opens the episode by pointing to recent news coming out of the Valkyries’ organization; the team waived forward Stephanie Talbot, meaning there’s some room again for center Iliana Rupert. “The plan was for Rupert to join the team after Eurobasket, and then she actually got married,” Ingemi explains. “So she was away for a little bit longer, but she’s supposed to join the team right before they head to Seattle. … They had to make room for her somehow.”

Later on, Walter asks Ingemi who she think is in the running for Valkyries’ rookie of the year. “I think Janelle Salaün,” Ingemi says. “[She] has been so impressive, just WNBA-ready since day one. She jumped in. She won a championship in Italy and then was at that shoot around 48 hours later. She just seemed equipped for this level.”

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Walter and Ingemi save the big one — Valkyries’ MVP — for the end. “I’m going to go with the obvious pick, and that’s [Kayla] Thornton,” Ingemi says. “She has had so many big games. She has big rebounding games, big scoring games, she’s had big clutch moments, when the Valkyries have needed her. … It’s pretty obvious she’s been this team’s MVP and why she deserved to be an All-Star this year.”

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