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That Was Jess' Best Game as a Professional. by dillon77
I'm not quite sure what she's doing coming off the bench, unless her coach thinks she can spell two different positions. However, she's had two fine efforts in doing so. And come to think of it, her experience at ND (center in 2017-18, power forward in 2017-18) kind of confirms that.
She outrebounded the Aces' front line by herself last night 19-17 -- in 28 minutes.
Credit where credit is due, too: Moriah Jefferson also had her best game in years.,,23 pts (10-14 shooting, 7 assists) Still, at the end of the day, the Aces take the win. Dearica Hamby and A'ja Wilson are a solid 1-2 combination up front.