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DeWanna Bonner started her WNBA career in 2009, and she was drafted by the Phoenix Mercury . She was the fifth pick of that year’s draft, and before that, she won SEC Player of the Year. Bonner won a championship in her first season, and she did so by being Phoenix’s best reserve. She averaged 11.2 points and 5.8 rebounds. She won Sixth Woman of the Year, and that was the first of three. The Mercury great has several accolades, and when it comes to making the All-Star game, her first appearance was in 2015. Bonner was a reserve for the West, but she became a starter after Seimone Augustus and Skylar Diggins were ruled out due to injury. Bonner was not the only Mercury player in the starting lineup, as Brittney Griner and Candice Dupree were starters. Bonner was more of a facilitator in that game, as she had five assists. She also three rebounds and two points. It was a few years before Bonner made another All-Star appearance. She was a part of the 2018 game, and she was a reserve for Team Delle Donne. The MeRead More
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