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Her shooting radar was well off but AFLW best and fairest Erin Phillips has performed strongly in her first basketball game since winning the premiership with Adelaide.
The Crows superstar led Dallas Wings with a team-high four assists in their 87-81 WNBA practice match loss to San Antonio Stars in Texas on the weekend.
Patton unloads to muzzle the Doggies, Josh Bruce misses the unmissable, a pair of Swans show off genius, Cox forgets here's playing AFL and the Crows show Richmond what a premiership contender looks like.
The Footy Classified panel says the team's failure to protect Callum Mills as he was bullied by the Blues is symptomatic of Sydney's miserable losing streak. Courtesy Nine Network.
Patton unloads to muzzle the Doggies, Josh Bruce misses the unmissable, a pair of Swans show off genius, Cox forgets here's playing AFL and the Crows show Richmond what a premiership contender looks like.
Starting at guard, the veteran Australian Opal scored all six of her points from the free throw line, but struggled in shooting none-from-six from the field.
It was a typically spirited performance from Phillips having switched back to the sport after being crowned an inaugural AFLW premiership player in March.
Adelaide's Erin Phillips celebrates her side's AFLW premiership win with her twins Blake and Brooklyn. Photo: Getty Images
She left Adelaide soon after winning a string of accolades, including All Australian honours and club champion, to join the Wings for pre-season training.
The Wings next play Indiana Fever in their final WNBA pre-season hit-out this Saturday before their season proper begins against the Opals' Sandy Brondello-coached Phoenix Mercury on May 14.
AAP
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