ATLANTA — Chamique Holdsclaw has walked away from the WNBA twice, but the Atlanta Dream has convinced one of the all-time great players in women’s basketball to come back.
With Holdsclaw’s approval, the Dream laid the groundwork for her return by trading a first-round draft pick, 13th overall, for Holdsclaw’s rights from the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Dream can start negotiating with Holdsclaw on Jan. 5 to bring one of the most recognized figures in women’s basketball to a fledgling franchise entering its second season.
The former No. 1 overall pick of the Washington Mystics will likely command the league maximum of $97,000. The Dream would love a multi-year commitment.
“She’s one of the best players in the world, if not the best,” Dream coach and general manager Marynell Meadors said. “She’s probably the best basketball player that I will ever coach.”
The Dream have geography, not to mention the Meadors’ persistence, to thank.
Holdsclaw has made her home in Smyrna for the last two years. She works out at the Suwanee Sports Academy with the same trainer who works with the Dream.
Holdsclaw went to 10 games at Philips Arena during the Dream’s inaugural season last summer. There she had an exchange with Meadors, which planted a seed.
“I threw a comment out there, ‘We need to get you back on the court,’ ” Meadors said. “And she said ‘Yeah, I’d like to do that.’ And I took off on that.”
Holdsclaw, 31, still plays in Europe for eight months out of the year. She is home from her team in Poland following arthroscopic knee surgery. Meadors called her several days ago to gauge her feelings.
“I told her it’d be a great thing for me to play in Atlanta,” Holdsclaw said Wednesday. “The main thing now is me getting healthy. But if I’m in good health and in good spirit, I’m definitely going to step on the court with the Dream.”
She heads back to Poland in mid-January.
Her health is what Holdsclaw said led to her retirement from the Sparks in June of 2007. She was suffering from severe tendinitis in her knees.
In 2004, she left the Mystics in midseason, suffering from clinical depression after the death of her grandmother.
“The first time was out of my control,” Holdsclaw said of 2004. “It was something that can happen to anyone. The second time I knew exactly what I was doing. I wasn’t depressed. I was doing what was best for me because I knew my body couldn’t handle it.”
Meadors said she isn’t concerned Holdsclaw won’t keep a commitment to the Dream.
“She told me that she would like to get back on the court, and that’s what I’m going on,” Meadors said. “I don’t think Chamique would make a commitment unless she was ready to do that.”
Meadors has told Holdsclaw she won’t get more minutes than she’s comfortable with. And she’s vowed to play Holdsclaw at small forward, unlike L.A. which tried to move her to point guard.
Holdsclaw is excited about the prospect of playing where her mother can drive down from Statesville, N.C., and in front of friends and fans from Tennessee, where she was a four-time All-American and the all-time leading scorer and rebounder.
“This is probably like being in New York and going to play in the Garden,” said Holdsclaw who grew up in Queens. “It’ll be great.”
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Comments » 5
coach75 writes:
1st! dont understand why this is such a big deal being first. mique, i wish you good health and may God bless you.
ncvol writes:
Well, I love it....... Get healthy and hopefully we will get to watch you play in the states again. Go Vols!
johnlg00#206211 writes:
Hear, hear! I thought she had hung it up altogether. I didn't know she was playing in Poland. I wish her all the best.
ladyvolsbballluver writes:
glad she is coming back
wish she would be at LA
they would win it all next year if so
BigOrangeVol writes:
Mique is on the Wisła Can Pack team along with Chicago Sky players, Dominique Canty from Bama and Candice Dupree from Temple. She is currently the 4th leading scorer in the league. This her third season in Poland. During the '05-'06 season they won the Championship and Mique was the MVP. In 2004-2005 she played in the Spanish league.
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