Photographic Memory: Seattle’s Lauren Jackson

WNBA.com's "Photographic Memory" asks players to look at a photo of themselves and talk about what it captures -- what was going through their mind at that moment of the game and what the photo reveals about their style. Here, Seattle's Lauren Jackson talks about the differences between the WNBA and the international basketball and her favorite moments of the game.


Lauren Jackson led the WNBA in scoring in 2003, averaging 21.2 points per game.
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WNBA vs. International Basketball
"I think that the WNBA has the greatest players, without a doubt. It's a great league. I love it. Every game that we play here is tough, really tough."

Other Players Have Said They Don't Even Know Who's Guarding Them
"I definitely agree with that. It's weird looking at photos and you see the people guarding you and how they are."

What I'm Thinking ...
"Nothing. I become blank during most games. I just go and play."

My Favorite Moment During the Game
"I like when we all go back in for our team meeting before tipoff. We all have to go in and do that, and we have a little get-together. I like that. That's my favorite part."

What Goes On
"We talk about scouting and stuff and then the team does a little prayer, and that's pretty cool. We've got a lot of team chemistry, and it's good to be together before the tipoff."