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>Taurasi, in her sport, is much more accomplished. We are >talking about one of the ten greatest female players ever. >Three-time champion at the pro, NCAA and Olympic levels. Gold >medalist in all sorts of other international competition >(Under-18, World Cup). I mean, come on.
Uh, I'm simply saying that I forgot her, because she doesn't embrace that side of her culture at all...that's how she didn't make my list
Other than Ted Williams, everyone on my list reps their latin-ness pretty hard
That's what I'm saying
She's an easy oversight, because she don't rep it
>She is an Argentinian, her mother is and while her father is >of Italian descent but raised in Argentina. Is Manu not Latin >American now? FOH.
He sure is. He actually rep it, unlike Taurasi, neither here nor there
She also grew up in Chino, which is a >majority Latino city.
Mexican city. There's no Argentinians there, and she doesn't identify with that side of her culture
Not mad, though
She still count
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