NFT Name
Ezi Magbegor Block
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47113218
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
25/12/2024, 08:39
Description
Already four games into a WNBA-record nine-game homestand before the Chicago Sky’s arrival, the Seattle Storm and their No. 2-ranked shot blocker certainly weren’t short on chances to utilize the phrase, “Not in my house.” Yet, in the event that they hadn’t, Ezi Magbegor provided them with a few more opportunities through a historic display. With her rim-protection message already drafted and delivered after an opening-quarter, three-block demonstration, Magbegor embarks on a new journey, setting position in the paint before swatting Marina Mabrey’s floater away like a fly at a barbecue, setting up her teammate’s transition score thereafter. Rightfully motivated after being overlooked on the 2024 All-Star Game ballot, Seattle’s gifted center parlayed that emotion into an extraordinary performance on July 5, 2024. With four fourth-quarter rejections to later arrive, Magbegor left the narrow loss with 13 points (joining the other four starters in double-figures), eight rebounds, one steal, and eight blocks, attaching her name to an exclusive club of just 12 players to record at least eight rejections in a single game.
Token Media
Traits
Birthplace
Wellington,, NZL
PrimaryPosition
C
SeriesNumber
6
SerialNumber
1722
Height
76
TotalYearsExperience
4
Locked
false
PlayerPosition
C
DraftTeam
Seattle Storm
FullName
Ezi Magbegor
DraftYear
2019
SetName
WNBA 2024
AwayTeamName
Chicago Sky
Birthdate
1999-08-13
DraftRound
1
TeamAtMoment
Seattle Storm
JerseyNumber
13
PlayType
Block
Weight
0
FirstName
Ezi
DraftSelection
12
HomeTeamName
Seattle Storm
AwayTeamScore
88
NbaSeason
2024
HomeTeamScore
84
LastName
Magbegor
PlayCategory
Block
DateOfMoment
2024-07-05 23:00:00 +0000 UTC
Tagline
Already four games into a WNBA-record nine-game homestand before the Chicago Sky’s arrival, the Seattle Storm and their No. 2-ranked shot blocker certainly weren’t short on chances to utilize the phrase, “Not in my house.” Yet, in the event that they hadn’t, Ezi Magbegor provided them with a few more opportunities through a historic display. With her rim-protection message already drafted and delivered after an opening-quarter, three-block demonstration, Magbegor embarks on a new journey, setting position in the paint before swatting Marina Mabrey’s floater away like a fly at a barbecue, setting up her teammate’s transition score thereafter. Rightfully motivated after being overlooked on the 2024 All-Star Game ballot, Seattle’s gifted center parlayed that emotion into an extraordinary performance on July 5, 2024. With four fourth-quarter rejections to later arrive, Magbegor left the narrow loss with 13 points (joining the other four starters in double-figures), eight rebounds, one steal, and eight blocks, attaching her name to an exclusive club of just 12 players to record at least eight rejections in a single game.
Collection Information
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