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http://www.slamonline.com/online/other‐ballers/womens/2011/10/maya‐moore‐jordan‐brand‐success/ 









Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 at 12:51 pm



Moore Success

The future is bright for Maya Moore.







by Peter Walsh / @goinginsquad

Despite my limited women’s basketball knowledge, I am well aware of who Maya Moore is.



As I walked into a Manhattan hotel to interview Moore, I was

admittedly feeling a little anxious. It’s not everyday that you get to

meet one of the greatest basketball players in the world, as well as

someone who would undoubtedly leave my ego shattered after a

game of one-on-one. As we sat down for breakfast, I was

immediately impressed by her laid back demeanor, infectious

personality and approachability…I mean, this is arguably the best

women’s player on the face of the earth, so she would have every

right to be a little big headed and dismissive of a lowly writer such

as myself. But that wasn’t the case.



Maya’s humility and self-awareness were evident. She even

cleaned up after herself when she was done with her meal instead

of waiting for our server. In the short time I spent with her, it was

obvious that she was grounded and knew that she wouldn’t be in

the position she is in today without the help, guidance and support

of other players, coaches and her inner circle.



Over the past four years, Maya has become someone many young

people look up to, but this is nothing new to her. This has been a

role she has embraced before she ever reached superstardom,

when strong values resonated during her childhood: “I’ve always

considered myself a role model. Part of that is from how I grew up.

I was an only child, but I grew up with a lot of extended family and

young cousins around me so I was always like the big sister. Even when something wasn’t my fault, it

was my fault: ‘You should know better.’ You have to set the example for the younger kids, so it’s

something that I’ve had naturally from growing up. I knew that I needed something to look up to and I had

the WNBA, I had college, I had access to a lot of older players I looked up to. I love being someone for

both young girls and boys to look up to.”

Maya’s success has been staggering. In the five months since she closed out her legendary career at

UConn, she has been the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft, won Rookie of the Year, played a major role on a

championship team andbecame the first female basketball player to sign with the Jordan Brand—feats

many athletes spend their entire careers attempting to achieve.

Despite so much personal success, Maya is quick to credit those around her, especially her Minnesota

Lynx teammates and coaches, as the keys to her triumphs. “I know how many valuable pieces were

already in place when I came to this team,” she says. “I came in right when everything was settled. Our

starting center, Taj (McWilliams-Franklin) was a key vet for us, having Seimone (Augustus) healthy, plus

all of our bench players were contributing. It was a combination of all of that. Plus, I got to come in and

bring my energy and competitiveness and make big plays when I can. I realize the value I brought to my

team, but it certainly wasn’t all about me. I think that’s always been the key to my success. I’ve always

had great players and competitors around me from the coaching staff down to the last player on the

bench.”



If Maya continues on this path, she may go down as one of the most successful basketball players ever,

regardless of gender. Let’s not forget that she is only 22 years old and just graduated college in May, so

she’s just tapping into her wealth of talent and potential. Granted, she still has a ways to go and is sure to

encounter her share of ups and downs throughout her career. But, by signing to JB, she has surrounded

herself with some of the greatest athletes in the world, and will no doubt benefit from their years of

experience and knowledge.



“It shows me how much potential I still have,” Maya reflected. “Me being so young and just getting started

in the pro game to have those types of competitors as part of my family now just makes me excited to

learn and to break new barriers in the women’s game and in basketball in general. It’s very humbling but

that’s how I’ve always been successful. By surrounding myself with great people and I’m just thankful that

I’ve been given another opportunity to be surrounded by the most successful people in sports. I was just

talking with my agent the other day, [and] she said, ‘It’s only been five months [since I graduated].’ I’m just

excited about the possibilities I have with this brand and their gear, but even more so on the court.”



While some players would be content with a level of success similar to Maya’s, she has no plans of

stopping now. It’s incredible that someone who has achieved so much already still has a lengthy career

and further success ahead of her. Regarded by many as the greatest women’s player in the world, I took

this opportunity to ask about her thoughts on that claim: “I think I have a long way to go,” she said with a

smirk. “There’s so many great players out there but I’m definitely striving to be. It’s an exciting time and

I’m still so young, just gotta keep getting in the gym and working on my game.”



With a phenomenal overall game, a humble attitude, a strong support group, and now the Jordan Brand

behind her, the sky truly is the limit for Maya Moore.



 


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