

At this time I am unaware of any plans for a WNBA video game. However, I do know that the league just came out with some pretty cool trading cards, some with autographs and some with actual game jerseys in them. Could be just a matter of time before we are on your X-Box!
Pam from Branford, CT writes:
I really enjoy coming to the games i haven't missed a single game in the past two season's . My question is how do the people get chosen to receive a game ball?
I think you need to go back and read previous week's answers! Many of the folks are with large groups, fans selected at random, tie-ins to the game promotion of that night...there are many ways - how will you get yours?
Mary-Jo from Danbury, CT writes:
I loved all of "visiting mascots" at Blaze's Big Day on 8/20 .. that was a great idea!! I thoroughly enjoyed their antics and their basketball/football game :) One thing I'd love for you to let me know is the names of the teams they represented, I think I know most of them, but there are a couple I can't figure out. It was also a great idea to include not only the Connecticut mascots, but represented the Boston teams .. too bad for all the New York fans there that night! :)))
OK, lets see if i can do this from memory....Central Connecticut State University (Blue Devils); New Britain Rock Cats (Rocky the Rock Cat); Boston Celtics (Lucky); Boston Red Sox (Wally the Green Monster); University of Hartford (Howie the Hawk); UConn (Jonathan); Hartford Wolfpack (Sonar); Danbury Trashers (Scrappy; Bridgeport Sound Tigers (Storm); Boston Bruins (Blades) and of course our own Blaze. As for the New York teams lack of representation....I have no comment!
Barbara from Warren, MA writes:
Just wanted to thank you for sponsoring the clinic with Debbie Black. My daughter and her friend learned a lot in the one hour. It was nice to see the family support Debbie has. She is a great role model for our girls. Also the half time acknowledgement of her career was beautifully done!
Well, thank you! Debbie is a great role model and her stature is certainly greater than her height! As for the halftime, again, thank you, but credit goes to my staff that came up with and executed the event. But I do agree...it was fun, and Debbie was very deserving!
Debbie from Norwich, CT writes:
A couple of things. The Ice Cream Social was excellent. I enjoyed every minute of it.....(even though Margo wasn't there) I think she has done a lot of good things for out Connecticut team. And, I also think that Connecticut has done wonderful things for Margo. I can remember watching Margo on other team(s) and she did not seem as happy as she does when she plays for Connecticut. I think that the other team(s) just expected her to stand in the lane and stop the other team from shooting. But look at her now... She is shooting, blocking, assisting.. What a great asset for Connecticut and what a loss for the other team(s)!!!!!!! She is one of my 12 favorites.
Like the above question, the ice cream social was the brainchild of my staff, and executed by them - and we have heard nothing but great response from all who attended. As for Margo, you were not alone - many people wanted the chance to say hello and to see how tall 7' 2" really is...which i assure you - is tall! She had commitments in Poland and unfortunately could not attend. As for your assessment of Margo and her on-the-court attitude, I would have to agree - she seems happy. Margo has become more focused. This team was good before Margo got her, and her abilities help to make us stronger. But just because you are a superstar or a veteran player doesn't mean that the learning has stopped. Margo is a great student it will get better each year she decides to play basketball!
Trevor from Halifax, Nova Scotia writes:
I live in Canada where the WNBA is pretty much unheard of. In 2003, I came to Connecticut to visit a friend for a month and during that time, we went to several Connecticut Sun games. I loved watching the Sun play so much that for the past two years, I've taken both summer's off work and attended all the Connecticut Sun games at Mohegan Sun and even some away games at New York and Washington DC. My friend is a season ticket holder but I am not so sometimes I have to sit alone up in the upper sections but that never detracts from the excitement of the game. Connecticut Sun has done a wonderful job at making all the games a fun and exciting experience and I look forward to the upcoming playoffs even though I cannot attend all the playoff games as I have to get back home soon to get back to work. Thanks for everything from your friend up north. This Canadian loves the Connecticut Sun. Go Sun!!!
Well thank you very much for your kind words, support and loyalty. I would have to guess that you would be considered our fan with the biggest commute thus far! Since you are returning home, please make it a point to turn on ESPN to watch our playoff games - and next time you travel down to Connecticut, bring some fans - you are always welcome in our arena!
Dean from Stillwater, MN writes:
How does Lindsay Whalen feel about being the most attractive player in the league?
Well, that is an interesting question! I don't know that she thinks she is the most attractive player in the league, and I think other fans may say one of their favorites is the most attractive. But, I will ask her and if she does not roll her eyes and give me some unprintable feedback, i will let you know!

