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Associated Press
Monday, May 8, 2006 PHOENIX -- In coach Paul Westhead's frenetic basketball scheme, players press all over the court, shoot in four seconds or fewer and run until the opponent wilts. It's exciting to watch and exhausting to play. Westhead has employed his style in the NBA and in men's college basketball. But Westhead has never tried the approach with women -- until now. As the new coach of the Phoenix Mercury, Westhead is conducting a hoops experiment in the desert. "I rarely get upset with an inappropriate sh ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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