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What were the last few minutes like when
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when you were you knew you were close to
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I mean, were you were your teammates and
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coaches kind of talking it up or did you
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were you were aware that you were that
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>> So, the first moment that I was aware
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that I could even be anywhere close was
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at halftime. This one of the assistant
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coaches came up to me and said, "Liss,
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you have nine assists." I was like,
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"Wait, really? Nine?"
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And I just Or maybe it was eight at
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halftime, nine or eight. And I knew that
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if I'm averaging around a double-double
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with points and rebounds, is if I have
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these assists, then I could be close to
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a triple-double. And in the third
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quarter, I remember I was one one or two
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points away. Um and I heard from a bunch
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of fans in the stands yelling at me that
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I needed one more point. And because I
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throw in the ball because I inbound the
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ball after made baskets, I'm usually
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standing on the baseline waiting for the
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referee to hand me the ball. So, the
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people that are sitting along uh the
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baseline in the seats on the floor, all
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those people were telling me that I was
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just one point away. And so, that was
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super exciting. So, when I was on the
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free-throw line, I was like, "Oh, no.
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I'm going to mess that up right here."
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>> a great memory, for sure.