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Bird's Eye View with Sue Bird

Bird's Eye View with Sue Bird

著者: Sue Bird
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Bird’s Eye View is your courtside seat to the WNBA, hosted by Hall of Famer and four-time champion Sue Bird. Every week, Sue offers sharp insight, candid analysis, interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories that spotlight the brilliance of women’s basketball — on the court. From the Vox Media Podcast Network and TOGETHXR. New episodes drop every Friday here and on YouTube.© 2025 バスケットボール 政治・政府
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  • Gabby Williams on Doing It All For the Storm & the France National Team, Plus Sue's Playoff Preview
    2025/09/12
    This week we welcome Gabby Williams of the Seattle Storm to 'Bird's Eye View!' Aka the "French Army Knife." Sue and Gabby discuss so much, including how Gabby began her athletic career as a track star - even competing in the Olympic Trials at the age of 15. They the discuss Gabby's career at UConn, playing for head coach Geno Auriemma, and what life lessons she learned from UConn's program. They then dive into her professional journey, including getting drafted by the Chicago Sky and her suspension from the Sky a few years into her career. Gabby shares how playing in Europe was a real turning point for her, and explains her journey of getting the keys to the French National Team. She gets into all the details on "prioritization" and what she wants for the future of both WNBA and FIBA basketball. They also get into some real hoop talk about how Gabby can do it all on the basketball court before Gabby talks about the Seattle Storm's season. Much more is discussed as well, you don't want to miss this episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 時間 35 分
  • Satou Sabally on Leveling Up With the Phoenix Mercury & Her Journey From Germany to the WNBA
    2025/09/05
    WNBA star Satu Sabally, known as the league's "Unicorn," joins Sue Bird to share her incredible journey to becoming one of the WNBA’s most versatile and dynamic players. Satou opens up about her breakout 2023 season, which saw her earn a spot on the WNBA All-Star First Team and finish fifth in MVP voting. She also reflects on her German roots, her transition to the U.S., and the sacrifices that shaped her career. In this episode, we get into everything—from her rookie struggles and learning the physicality of the WNBA to her decision to request a trade to the Phoenix Mercury. Satou breaks down her personal growth, overcoming injuries, and the mental toughness required to compete at the highest level. Plus, she shares her thoughts on team chemistry with Phoenix’s Big Three and her goals for the 2025 season. Whether you’re a die-hard WNBA fan or simply love hearing stories of perseverance and success, this episode is for you. Don’t miss out—hit that follow button for more exclusive WNBA content with new episodes every Friday! 00:00 - Intro 01:07 - Sue’s View 02:47 - Playoff Race Insights 06:50 - Resting Players Strategy 09:23 - Liberty Team Concerns 12:25 - Alyssa Thomas, Phee, A'ja MVP Cases 18:02 - Regular Season Impact on MVP 21:30 - Satou Interview 27:07 - Growing Up in a Big Family 31:54 - Playing Pro in Germany 36:48 - Choosing Oregon for College 40:15 - College Recruitment Insights 42:51 - Adjusting to College Basketball 46:17 - Playing with Sabrina Ionescu 48:59 - Trio Success at Oregon 52:25 - 2020 NCAA Tournament Cancellation Impact 54:02 - Leaving College Early 55:33 - Entering the WNBA Bubble 58:58 - Adjusting to WNBA Physicality 1:05:54 - Satou's Breakout in the 2023 Season 1:08:38 - Olympics and Shoulder Injury 1:14:13 - Requesting a Trade 1:18:10 - Current Game Style 1:19:46 - New Trio and Roster Dynamics 1:25:07 - Defining Success for the Mercury 1:26:15 - Returning to Dallas Experience 1:27:08 - Wrapping Up with Satou 1:27:51 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 時間 29 分
  • Rhyne Howard on the Dream’s Title Hopes, Using Doubt as Motivation, and Her Kentucky Years
    2025/08/29
    The Atlanta Dream’s Rhyne Howard sits down with Sue Bird to reflect on her standout Kentucky years, her early years in the W, and her aspirations to bring a championship to the Dream. They discuss how Rhyne strongly considered transferring after Kentucky head coach Matthew Mitchell retired before deciding to stay with the program. They also dive into how Howard consistently turns doubt into motivation, what people get wrong when they question her motor, and why she sees it as simply playing at her own pace. They also discuss her impact on both ends of the court and what she thinks of the Dream’s new head coach Karl Smesko and his system as Atlanta chases a title. Plus, Sue gives another history lesson — this time on Elena Delle Donne and her incredible 2019 MVP season. Subscribe to the Bird’s Eye View podcast with Sue Bird YouTube channel today for more WNBA interviews, reactions and highlights. New episodes out every Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 時間 18 分
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