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<description>&lt;p&gt;This actually seems like an excellent job by the Sparks. Holdsclaw was hands down the best player in college ball for 4 years and will likely benefit from the stronger support system (and sunny days) of Sparks basketball and southern california. 

Without having the pressure of being the star of the team she can be a great complement to the already strong Sparks roster and they will probably be in good position to compete for the championship once again.

Now, if they could just get so.cal basketball fans to show up to the games and watch on TV they might have something.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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