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Breland Named On WNBA All-Defensive First Team
August 31, 2018 | Women's Basketball
NEW YORK – Jessica Breland was named to the 2018 WNBA All-Defensive First Team on Thursday. This marks the first career selection for the veteran forward that starred at North Carolina from 2007-11.
In her first season in Atlanta, Breland has led the Dream into the semifinals of the WNBA Playoffs. Atlanta and Washington square off Friday night at 8 p.m. on NBA TV & ESPNews with the series tied, 1-1.
Two-time reigning WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Alana Beard of the Los Angeles Sparks leads the 2018 WNBA All-Defensive Team, the WNBA announced today.
Recently named the 2018 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, Beard received nine of a possible 11 All-Defensive First Team votes from a panel of the league's head coaches. She earned her fifth WNBA All-Defensive First Team selection and ninth All-Defensive nod overall (including four Second Team honors).
Beard (48 points) is joined on the WNBA All-Defensive First Team by Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner (41), Connecticut Sun guard Jasmine Thomas (41), Seattle Storm forward Natasha Thomas (37) and Atlanta Dream forward Jessica Breland (34).
The WNBA All-Defensive Second Team consists of Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles (32 points), Dream guard Tiffany Hayes (32), Lynx forward Rebekkah Brunson (23), Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike (22) and Washington Mystics rookie guard Ariel Atkins (19).
The WNBA's 12 head coaches selected First and Second Teams by position and were not permitted to vote for players from their own teams. Players earned five points for each First Team vote and three points for each Second Team vote. If a player received votes at multiple positions, she was slotted at the position where she received the most votes.
2018 WNBA All-Defensive First Team
Alana Beard, Sparks: Beard was fourth in the WNBA in steals (1.47 spg) and helped Los Angeles finish with the league's second-highest defensive rating. With 698 career steals, she ranks third on the all-time list.
Brittney Griner, Mercury: A First Team selection for the third time, Griner led the WNBA in blocked shots (2.56 bpg) for the sixth consecutive season.
Jasmine Thomas, Sun: This marks the second First Team selection in a row for Thomas, who also made the Second Team in 2016.
Natasha Howard, Storm: The 2018 WNBA Most Improved Player and first-time All-Defensive selection ranked second in the league in blocks with a career-high 1.97 per game. Howard's 67 blocks exceeded her total from the previous three seasons combined (61).
Jessica Breland, Dream: Making her All-Defensive debut, the seven-year veteran was the WNBA's third-leading shot-blocker (1.91 bpg) this season.
In her first season in Atlanta, Breland has led the Dream into the semifinals of the WNBA Playoffs. Atlanta and Washington square off Friday night at 8 p.m. on NBA TV & ESPNews with the series tied, 1-1.
Two-time reigning WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Alana Beard of the Los Angeles Sparks leads the 2018 WNBA All-Defensive Team, the WNBA announced today.
Recently named the 2018 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, Beard received nine of a possible 11 All-Defensive First Team votes from a panel of the league's head coaches. She earned her fifth WNBA All-Defensive First Team selection and ninth All-Defensive nod overall (including four Second Team honors).
Beard (48 points) is joined on the WNBA All-Defensive First Team by Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner (41), Connecticut Sun guard Jasmine Thomas (41), Seattle Storm forward Natasha Thomas (37) and Atlanta Dream forward Jessica Breland (34).
The WNBA All-Defensive Second Team consists of Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles (32 points), Dream guard Tiffany Hayes (32), Lynx forward Rebekkah Brunson (23), Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike (22) and Washington Mystics rookie guard Ariel Atkins (19).
The WNBA's 12 head coaches selected First and Second Teams by position and were not permitted to vote for players from their own teams. Players earned five points for each First Team vote and three points for each Second Team vote. If a player received votes at multiple positions, she was slotted at the position where she received the most votes.
2018 WNBA All-Defensive First Team
Alana Beard, Sparks: Beard was fourth in the WNBA in steals (1.47 spg) and helped Los Angeles finish with the league's second-highest defensive rating. With 698 career steals, she ranks third on the all-time list.
Brittney Griner, Mercury: A First Team selection for the third time, Griner led the WNBA in blocked shots (2.56 bpg) for the sixth consecutive season.
Jasmine Thomas, Sun: This marks the second First Team selection in a row for Thomas, who also made the Second Team in 2016.
Natasha Howard, Storm: The 2018 WNBA Most Improved Player and first-time All-Defensive selection ranked second in the league in blocks with a career-high 1.97 per game. Howard's 67 blocks exceeded her total from the previous three seasons combined (61).
Jessica Breland, Dream: Making her All-Defensive debut, the seven-year veteran was the WNBA's third-leading shot-blocker (1.91 bpg) this season.
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