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August 16 - August 22, 2002

Fok Leads Golden State to Second Place Finish in Pro-Am

By Ethen Lieser
AsianWeek Staff Writer

On a broiling Saturday afternoon in San Francisco, Bay Area basketball fans received some much-needed respite inside the Haight’s Kezar Pavilion. Over 200 people crammed into the damp, dimly lit gymnasium as they anticipated the Women’s Pro-Am League championship game between San Francisco and Golden State.

Fans, however, started sweating again when Golden State point guard Maya Fok took the floor. Her rhapsodic style of play — crazy, yet somewhat controlled — left everyone in Kezar Pavilion in a muggy state of mind. What was that blur? Was it some type of genetically altered species? The way Fok zigzagged around the court, she definitely wasn’t human...

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