'The opportunity of my life': How Alicia Florez has made a strong first impression with the Washington Mystics
WASHINGTON Before Alicia Flórez made her WNBA debut with the Washington Mystics on Wednesday, the team had seen her play well for weeks in practice. Shed been so good, in fact, that point guard Georgia Amoore joked with The IX Basketball that Flórez was talking trash during those workouts.
Flórez does talk trash while playing in her home country of Spain, she told The IX Basketball on Friday. But as a WNBA rookie, shes kept quiet, not wanting to rock the boat.
However, Flórez has rocked the boat on the court almost from the moment she checked into her first game. As a developmental player, she can be active for up to 12 games this season before the Mystics have to decide whether to play on without her or give her a standard contract, which comes with a spot on the full 12-player roster. She has been active for the past two games and is averaging 7.0 points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds in 24.0 minutes per game.
Her performance reflects how we want to play here in D.C., head coach Sydney Johnson told reporters after a 5-point loss to the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday. I mean, this is a young woman who plays with incredible intensity, so theres the toughness there and the fight.
Shes trying to find other players, and shes talking to them and working well with them.
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