Catchings, First Lady Get Moving

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WNBA MVP Tamika Catchings joined First Lady Michelle Obama in Des Moines, Iowa on Thursday as Obama opened her three-day national tour celebrating the second anniversary of Let's Move!, Obama's initiative to solve the problem of childhood obesity.
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Lynx Re-Sign Candice Wiggins

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The 2011 champion Minnesota Lynx re-signed guard Candice Wiggins on Friday. The four-year veteran averaged 5.9 points in 17.1 minutes per game off the bench and shot a career-best 39.5 percent from three-point range.
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Storm Re-Signs Bird, Wright

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Sue Bird and Tanisha Wright will return to Seattle on new multi-year contracts, the Storm announced Thursday. Bird and Wright, who have both played in Seattle for the duration of their careers, are the longest tenured starting backcourt in the WNBA.
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Alana Beard Signs with Sparks

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Four-time WNBA All-Star Alana Beard signed a free-agent contract with the L.A. Sparks on Wednesday. The 5’11” guard/forward, averaged 16.2 points, 4.2 rebounds 2.9 assists and 1.9 steals in six seasons with the Mystics before missing the 2010 and 2011 campaigns with ankle and foot injuries, respectively. >> More: Player Movement Central | Transactions

MVP Catchings Re-Signs with Fever

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Reigning WNBA MVP Tamika Catchings has spent her entire career with the Indiana Fever, and the team made sure that didn't change by signing her to a free-agent contract on Wednesday to remain in Indianapolis. Catchings Photo Gallery
>> More: Catchings to Participate in First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! Tour

Christon, Kraayeveld find new teams

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Shameka Christon and Cathrine Kraayeveld played together in New York and Chicago, but now go their separate ways as free agents. The Dream signed Kraayeveld, while the Silver Stars added Christon, who missed last season with a knee injury and will now reunite with former Liberty teammate Becky Hammon. >> More: Sky re-sign Murphy | Sun sign Mims | Player Moves

Former Silver Stars on the Move

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On Monday, a pair of centers last seen playing with San Antonio signed with new teams, as Ruth Riley joined the Chicago Sky and Ann Wauters signed with the Seattle Storm. Wauters, who last played in the WNBA in 2009, will help Seattle's frontline in the absence of Lauren Jackson to open the season. >> More: Player Movement Central | Transactions

Briann January at the Super Bowl

With all eyes on Indianapolis for Super Bowl Sunday, Fever guard Briann January gives us a tour of the Super Bowl Village, including a ride on the 80-foot-high and 650-foot-long zip-line between the Indiana Convention Center and Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
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Let's Move! Tour Catchings with First Lady
Wiggins Re-signs Friday transactions
Bird, Wright Re-sign Storm backcourt returns
Alana Beard Signs with Sparks
Tamika Catchings Re-signs with Fever
Christon, Kraayeveld Free agent signings
Wauters, Riley Free agent signings
Briann January Super Bowl Village
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