Q.
What are some countries you've gotten to travel to either for basketball or personal
pleasure?
"I lived in Spain for nearly eight months and I really enjoyed
that. In Valencia. China was really cool to see because the culture is so different
than ours. Europe has a lot of similarities..."
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Q.
What is one place you haven't been that you would like to see?
"I
really would love to see Australia some day."
Q.
So if you had your choice, would you prefer to be on a beach, hiking and camping
out or visiting a museum?
"Definitely the beach. I love the beach
and live in Miami in the offseason."
Q.
What are your favorite WNBA cities to visit?
"Indianapolis,
because my family is there. Also, New York, so I get to meet up with a lot of
my friends."
Q.
What is the best WNBA city to go out shopping?
"Definitely
New York. It is hard to have a favorite store, though, because they have everything!!"
Q.
What is the best WNBA city to dine out?
"Again,
I have to say New York. I like going to different places each time, but Sushi
Samba and Mr. Chow are cool spots."
Q. With
the Finals coming to your city, what are the best places to shop and dine out
in Detroit?
"For shopping, definitely the Big
Beaver Mall. For dining, it just depends on what you are looking for. Royal Oak
or Birmingham are my two favorite spots."

















