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By Mechelle Voepel
Special to ESPN.com Friday, October 2, 2009 In a café in Phoenix during breakfast a few days ago, Indiana's Katie Douglas found herself summarizing her life to someone who had watched her play in the WNBA Finals. This is how it is for WNBA players like Douglas. Their stories that are so familiar to longtime women's basketball followers are like brand-new novels to those who encounter them by chance and become intrigued. And how could anyone who saw her score 30 points and send the highest-scoring game in WNBA history into overti ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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