NFT Name
Emily Engstler Block
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47265030
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
23/12/2024, 20:30
Description
Roughly a few wins shy of authoring a one-of-a-kind in-season turnaround, the Washington Mystics have discovered boosts through a bench that ranks No. 1 across the WNBA in points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and 3-point percentage over a must-have 10-game stretch. On September 13, 2024, Washington allowed Emily Engstler and the reserves to lead something of a different kind: a win in the regular season’s biggest game to date. Assigned first the night’s toughest defensive task, Engstler discourages Allisha Gray effectively enough to prompt a pass before flipping the switch to help defender mode through a precisely-timed rotation and swat of Naz Hillmon’s pick-and-roll layup attempt. The block helped Washington — ahead 68-67 in the final minute-and-a-half — force a pivotal shot clock violation. Uniquely productive even without scoring, Engstler produced five rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and a +4 plus-minus in a team-high 23 bench minutes, helping guide Washington, once 0-12, into a tie for the last playoff spot.
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Traits
Birthplace
Queens, NY, USA
PrimaryPosition
PF
SeriesNumber
6
SerialNumber
1832
Height
73
TotalYearsExperience
2
Locked
false
PlayerPosition
F
DraftTeam
Indiana Fever
FullName
Emily Engstler
DraftYear
2022
SetName
WNBA 2024
AwayTeamName
Washington Mystics
Birthdate
2000-05-01
DraftRound
1
TeamAtMoment
Washington Mystics
JerseyNumber
21
PlayType
Block
Weight
0
FirstName
Emily
DraftSelection
4
HomeTeamName
Atlanta Dream
AwayTeamScore
72
NbaSeason
2024
HomeTeamScore
69
LastName
Engstler
PlayCategory
Block
DateOfMoment
2024-09-13 23:30:00 +0000 UTC
Tagline
Roughly a few wins shy of authoring a one-of-a-kind in-season turnaround, the Washington Mystics have discovered boosts through a bench that ranks No. 1 across the WNBA in points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and 3-point percentage over a must-have 10-game stretch. On September 13, 2024, Washington allowed Emily Engstler and the reserves to lead something of a different kind: a win in the regular season’s biggest game to date. Assigned first the night’s toughest defensive task, Engstler discourages Allisha Gray effectively enough to prompt a pass before flipping the switch to help defender mode through a precisely-timed rotation and swat of Naz Hillmon’s pick-and-roll layup attempt. The block helped Washington — ahead 68-67 in the final minute-and-a-half — force a pivotal shot clock violation. Uniquely productive even without scoring, Engstler produced five rebounds, four assists, two blocks, and a +4 plus-minus in a team-high 23 bench minutes, helping guide Washington, once 0-12, into a tie for the last playoff spot.
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