In her early days in the United States, Australian basketball player Erin
Phillips recalls feeling like maybe she was inadvertently getting away with
something.
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served here seemed ... well, out of proportion. At first she would wonder,
Shouldnt I have to pay more for this?For the most part, though, Phillips
acclimated well to the United States, which has been the case for a lot of the
Aussies who have come here to play in the WNBA. And as the league celebrates its
20th anniversary season, we should take time to celebrate the many players who
contributed to the success of the league-- even though the United States wasnt
their home.The Australians, in particular, have had a significant impact on the
WNBA. From the most decorated of the Aussies -- three-time MVP Lauren Jackson --
to even those who spent only a brief time in the league, the contributions from
Down Under have made a difference.Twenty-seven native-born Australians have
played in the WNBA, along with five others who were born elsewhere but have
Aussie citizenship. This season, there are five active Australians in the
league: Phillips (Dallas), Penny Taylor (Phoenix), Rebecca Allen (New York),
Jenna OHea (Seattle) and Abby Bishop (Seattle). Its an Olympic year, meaning
other Aussies are sitting out the WNBA season to train with their national team,
the Opals. But some of them will be back in the WNBA next year.Maybe culturally
we adapt because its similar, Phillips said of how successfully many of the
Australians have adjusted to life in the United States. Having played in Europe,
that was harder for me. I think theres probably almost a taste of home in
America, a home away from home. I think its a key component of why we feel so
comfortable here.There have been some exceptions, including center Liz Cambage,
who was drafted No. 2 by Tulsa in 2011 but has played in only 53 WNBA games.The
Tulsa Shock are now the Dallas Wings, and Phillips is in her first season with
that organization. She already had a home in McKinney, Texas, so it was pretty
much a perfect fit for her.But Phillips has been a good fit on all five WNBA
teams that she has played on, starting with Connecticut, where she was drafted
in 2005 and debuted 2006.Phillips has been on two WNBA championship teams --
Indiana in 2012 and Phoenix in 2014 -- and shell be on this years Australian
Olympic team.She recalls that when the Sun first picked her, Phillips -- who is
from the Melbourne suburb of Carlton -- went to the atlas to make sure exactly
where Connecticut was.I didnt think I would get that kind of opportunity,
Phillips said. I just thought America was too far.But like so many of her
compatriots, Phillips got used to that. The Aussies in the leagues early years
helped pave the way.Phoenix Mercury coach Sandy Brondello was raised on a
sugarcane farm outside the coastal town of McKay in Queensland. She learned to
play basketball on a grass and dirt court in her yard.Someone taught me a jump
shot at the age of 14, and thats what I practiced all the time, Brondello said.
I grew up living in the country, but the basketball was good in our area. We had
some really talented players and coaches, and they mentored me.She made the
Australian national team at 16, and went to the Australian Institute of Sport in
Canberra when she was 17. Shes been a frequent traveler ever since.Brondello
came to play in the WNBA in 1998 as part of the first real wave of Aussies. Six
of them arrived in the league that year, all following the first Aussie pioneer,
Michele Timms, who started with Phoenix when the WNBA launched in 1997.Brondello
had been a professional basketball player for well over a decade before joining
the then-Detroit Shock in 1998, including a long stay in Germany where she met
her husband, fellow coach Olaf Lange.Competing in the WNBA was a new test that
Timms, Brondello, and fellow Aussies like Tully Bevilaqua and Kristi Harrower
were eager to face. Even if the WNBA was just getting off the ground, the
Aussies still believed in it.I felt like Id proven myself over in Europe, said
Brondello, who in total would play 18 years professionally. I had visited
Michele in Phoenix and was amazed at the support that they had and the level of
play. I wanted to challenge myself against the best.In 2001, three Australians
were picked in the first round of the WNBA draft, two of whom became major stars
in the league: No. 1 overall selection Jackson, and No. 11 pick Taylor.The only
thing that ever stopped Jackson was injuries; the accumulation of them finally
ended her career this year at age 35. Jackson had not played a full season in
the WNBA since 2010, when she led Seattle to its second league championship.This
week, Storm fans will get to say a proper thank you to Jackson, who is not just
the best Aussie, but on the short list of best womens players in the history of
basketball. Seattle will retire Jacksons No. 15 jersey on Friday as the Storm
face the Mystics at KeyArena.Jackson, from Albury, Australia, is the daughter of
two basketball players and was a standout almost as soon as she first picked up
a ball. The 6-foot-5 Jackson played 10 full seasons and parts of two others in
the WNBA, averaging 18.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots for her
career.She raised the bar, Phillips said. And just the way she played, with so
much aggression and passion. I dont think Ive ever seen anybody who just wanted
to win so badly every time they stepped on the court. What shes done for
basketball in Australia is unmeasurable.Taylor, though, is actually the Aussie
who has the most WNBA titles, with three in her 13-season career. A Melbourne
native, Taylor started in Cleveland, but is now in her 10th year in Phoenix,
where she is beloved by the X-Factor, the Mercurys fan base.In some ways, Taylor
best exemplifies the more difficult personal sacrifices that the Aussie players
have faced in their global basketball pursuits. During her years playing in the
WNBA, both of her parents have passed away. Shes had to make the most of family
time back in her home country in relatively short periods.You wont hear the
Australians complain about this, because they tend not to complain about much.
They brought their national team spirit to the WNBA, a
get-it-done-for-each-other sense of purpose that has defined Australian
basketball.The Ausies take a certain satisfaction in knowing that the WNBAs 20th
anniversary would not be the same story without their contributions. They all
will say, as Brondello did, that they wanted to play at the highest level. But
the reality is, theyve helped make the WNBA the highest level.Thats ingrained in
us right from the beginning, Phillips said. If you look at the first ones in the
league, those players set the standard of, This is what youre going to get from
Australians in the WNBA.We have a lot of pride in that. Our reputation is
something that we want to keep strong. That competitive spirit leads us to leave
home, and come over here and sort of fly the Australian flag.
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