Cappie Pondexter

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July 12, 2010

THISIS50.com Interviews Cappie Pondexter
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Thisis50 Sports - Cappie Pondexter From The New York Liberty In The WNBA [Speaks On Growing Up In Chicago, Female Misconceptions On Basketball Players, Fashion…]

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Thisis50 recently sat with professional basketball player “Cappie Pondexter“.
She speaks on growing up in Chicago and how it prepared her for professional basketball at he age of 10. She discusses some of the hardest obstacles she went though growi

ng up and misconceptions people have about female players. She also speaks on goals she wants to accomplish, being into fashion and much more!

July 1, 2010

A GLAM SLAM INTERVIEWS WNBA’S CAPPIE PONDEXTER
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A GLAM SLAM INTERVIEWS WNBA’S CAPPIE PONDEXTER

A Glam Slam first introduced you to Cappie Pondexter via Who’s Haute. Not only is she one of the WNBA’s biggest and brightest stars, but the New York Liberty point guard is a total fashionista.

A Glam Slam spoke with Cappie at the Blend Showroom in New York City, where this Lady Liberty dished on her style consulting firm, favorite designers and her future in fashion. Take a look:


A Glam Slam and Cappie Pondexter are giving away two tickets to a New York Liberty game at Madison Square Garden, where you can see Cappie in action. One lucky fan will be chosen at random. Here’s how you can enter to win:

A winner will be announced on Wednesday, July 7th. Good luck!


June 24, 2010

Sports Illustrated Kids: Cappie Takes Manhattan
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THE NEW YORK LIBERTY NEWEST STAR, GUARD CAPPIE PONDEXTER,

HITS THE STREETS OF THE BIG APPLE

June 23, 2010

Know Your Liberty: Cappie Pondexter
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KNOW YOUR LIBERTY: CAPPIE PONDEXTER

June 21, 2010

AListRadio Interview
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CAPPIE PONDEXTER ON ALISTRADIO.NET


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There’s more to New York professional basketball than the possibility of LeBron James joining the Knicks… There’s the guarantee of Cappie Pondexter, the new star guard for the New York Liberty.

With only five years in the WNBA–Cappie, 27, who was recently traded from the Phoenix Mercury– is a Rutgers University alum (2006 Big East Player of the Year), a three-time WNBA All-Star, two-time WNBA Champion, a Finals MVP and an Olympic champion. You didn’t know?

Madame Noire caught up with the new New Yorker and we got to chat about playing at the Garden, her successful side-gig–a Madame has to plan for the future–and how the WNBA still has a way to go…

Now you know.

Madame Noire: How has the transition been from Phoenix to New York City?

I’ve only been here for a month, because I just got back from playing in Russia. Because the WNBA season is only for four-months, I have to hustle. Playing in Europe is great because the crowds are really into it, there’s always a sold-out arena. But as far as this city, I’m happy to be here and ready to win a championship. It’s been a rocky transition, not in a bad way, but I guess when you’re comfortable in a certain place for so long, you have to take some time to adjust. It’s not a bad thing at all, I welcome the challenge.

MN: How is playing in the Garden? Does it feel like home yet?

As a kid, I always watched games at the Garden and dreamed of playing there. So now, even when I walk into the arena, into the locker room, I am overwhelmed.

MN: I’ve attended NBA and WNBA games and they have a very different vibe as far as being a spectator. Do you notice that same difference on the court?

A lot of people come to the games and always say that the vibe [at WNBA games] is totally different than the NBA. They say that it’s more of a fun and welcoming environment. We can’t jump as high as the guys, or do some of the things they do–purely based on physics –but we play the game.

To me, that says a great thing about the WNBA, we actually play the game and are more fundamental. It just shows the hard work that we have to put in. When you have people that realize that, it’s a great feeling.

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