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1998 Pre-Season interview
 
  Australian native
Michele Timms spent the 1998 season helping to lead the Phoenix Mercury to the WNBA Championship Series. She also helped recruit two teammates from Australia -- Kristi (Harrower) and Michelle -- from her home down under to play with the Mercury. .

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Exclusive interview
  Michelle On Playing At Home          Runtime: 2:32         Format: G2 
Michelle of the Phoenix Mercury and the Australian's women's basketball team talks about what it will be like to be playing back in her home country.

 

 



Phoenix Mercury - season 1998



Michelle, who stepped up in Game 3 of the Championship Series, nails the hoop and gets the foul for the Mercury. She led the Mercury with 24 points, but Houston took the title.
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Michelle fires up the Phoenix crowd with a layup during the first half of Game 1 of the Semifinals.
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The Merc demonstrate some great interior passing as Jennifer Gillom whips the over-the-head pass to Kristi Harrower, who sends it to Michelle on the baseline for the running layup against the Monarchs Aug. 19th.
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Phoenix's Michelle glides through the Rockers' defense, cruising to the rack to hit the game-winning layup with one second left in the 82-80 victory over Cleveland .
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Timms dives to the floor for the steal then dishes the pass to Michelle for the breakaway layup against Washington.
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Phoenix's Michelle jets down the left side, draws contact, and hits the tough layup for two of her eight points in the rout of Los Angeles.
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Despite the double team, Michelle of the Mercury converts the tough layup in the 73-60 win over Detroit.
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In her first game as a Mercury starter, Michelle secures the offensive rebound and puts back the layup. She hit for 18 points -- and started every game for Coach Cheryl Miller thereafter in 1998.
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Phoenix Mercury - season 2000

June 7, 2000
Michelle drives through traffic and puts up a soft left-handed finger-roll.

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Michelle drives the lane for the leaning layup and the foul in overtime to lead the Mercury to victory.
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June 28, 2000
Michelle sneaks behind the Liberty for the easy layup.

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July 6, 2000
Michelle gets the ball under the hoop and flips in the underhand reverse shot.

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June 14, 2000
"Score it!" Michelle splits the Fire defense for the bucket and the foul.

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Phoenix Mercury - season 2000
Michelle : What Kept The Team Going        
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Michelle Brogan of the Australian's women's basketball team talks about the motto that has carried the team into the semifinals. (9/27/00)


Michelle : Her Role - 9/27/00        
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Phoenix Mercury forward and Australian Olympic women's basketball team member Michelle Brogan talks about the role that she will be playing as a part of the Australian team.

East Asian Games 2001
Audio: Opals captain, Hear Michelle on motherhood and the Opals

Wednesday 16 May 2001 - Australian Basketballer Michelle Brogan has spoken today about her decision to give up a career in the WNBA to stay in Australia with her baby son. 



Audio: Opals captain, Michelle Brogan discusses today's game against Korea

Tuesday 22 May 2001 - The strength and depth of Australian Basketball was evident in Osaka today as the baby Opals beat Korea in the East Asian Games.
 

 












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