NFT Name
Azurá Stevens 3 Pointer
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47206881
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
22/12/2024, 05:03
Description
Somewhat delayed in her arrival to the scoring column, Azurá Stephens watched as her first basket sank through the net at the three-minute mark of the second period. Over the two quarters and change that followed, the 2021 WNBA champion’s contributions couldn’t have been more flawlessly timed. Using a 17-point, eight-rebound second half to push the red-hot Seattle Storm to their limits, Stephens gets creative, showcasing her handle before tossing in a short entry pass, potentially setting up a big-to-big connection. Unguarded along the left 3-point corner, Stephens rewards her teammates’ unselfishness, turning a hockey assist into a catch-and-shoot triple, giving the Los Angeles Sparks a two-point lead with six minutes remaining. The Sparks — missing key frontcourt pieces due to both injuries and Olympics obligations, fought valiantly in a six-point loss on July 16, 2024. Netting her highest-scoring performance since August of 2020, Stephens was superb, recording 24 points (on an efficient 7-of-12 shooting), 15 rebounds, one assist, and three 3-pointers.
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Traits
Birthplace
Pawtucket, RI, USA
PrimaryPosition
C
SeriesNumber
6
SerialNumber
2787
Height
78
TotalYearsExperience
6
Locked
false
PlayerPosition
C
DraftTeam
Dallas Wings
FullName
Azurá Stevens
DraftYear
2018
SetName
WNBA 2024
AwayTeamName
Seattle Storm
Birthdate
1996-02-01
DraftRound
1
TeamAtMoment
Los Angeles Sparks
JerseyNumber
23
PlayType
3 Pointer
Weight
0
FirstName
Azurá
DraftSelection
6
HomeTeamName
Los Angeles Sparks
AwayTeamScore
89
NbaSeason
2024
HomeTeamScore
83
LastName
Stevens
PlayCategory
3 Pointer
DateOfMoment
2024-07-16 19:30:00 +0000 UTC
Tagline
Somewhat delayed in her arrival to the scoring column, Azurá Stephens watched as her first basket sank through the net at the three-minute mark of the second period. Over the two quarters and change that followed, the 2021 WNBA champion’s contributions couldn’t have been more flawlessly timed. Using a 17-point, eight-rebound second half to push the red-hot Seattle Storm to their limits, Stephens gets creative, showcasing her handle before tossing in a short entry pass, potentially setting up a big-to-big connection. Unguarded along the left 3-point corner, Stephens rewards her teammates’ unselfishness, turning a hockey assist into a catch-and-shoot triple, giving the Los Angeles Sparks a two-point lead with six minutes remaining. The Sparks — missing key frontcourt pieces due to both injuries and Olympics obligations, fought valiantly in a six-point loss on July 16, 2024. Netting her highest-scoring performance since August of 2020, Stephens was superb, recording 24 points (on an efficient 7-of-12 shooting), 15 rebounds, one assist, and three 3-pointers.
Collection Information
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