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By Steven Devadanam

Published on May 25, 2006

Hard to believe that it's been ten years since the WNBA was announced and the Houston Cometswere born. It was easy to shrug off a women's pro basketball league — especially in a place such as Houston, where we had our Rockets, thank you very much. But then Cynthia Cooper and Sheryl Swoopes stepped on the court, and the Comets grabbed a WNBA title. Then another one. And another one. And, well, you get the idea. Now the team is a decade old and pushing for a fifth title behind Swoopes, who made headlines last year when she announced that she was a lesbian. This season's slogan — "Have You Seen Her?" — is a nod to the entire team's overall badass-ness. If you haven't yet caught a game, you're in for a high-energy event with a crowd that rivals the Texans Bull Pen. Today, the team takes on the Indiana Fever and ballin' forward Tamika Catchings. See our ladies of the hardwood at 7:30 p.m.
Wed., May 31, 7:30 p.m.