"I think she's grown in her pace, her poise, and her composure….Bri beats you with speed, with quickness, with toughness." - Coach White (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January shot over 42% from the field and was a perfect 6-for-6 from the free throw line in game 1 of the WNBA Finals. (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January scored a season-high 19 points and added 6 assists to lead the Fever to a game one win on the road over Minnesota. (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January dished out 8 assists and scored 15 points in the Fever's game 3 loss to the Lynx. (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January, who was named to the WNBA's all-defensive first team, was critical in helping hold the Liberty to a season-low 51 points in game 3. (NBAE/Getty Images)
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"The biggest thing about Bri is her confidence, she's playing with so much of it offensively and defensively. I look at her, even her emotions ... she would get so into the game, and go through the highs and lows. But I feel like she's able to maintain and stay steady." (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January averaged 15.4 points per game during the Finals. Almost doubling her regualr season average (8.1ppg). (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January contributed 27 assists against the Minnesota lynx, third-most by any player in Finals history. (NBAE/Getty Images)
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"I don't think I've ever been on a team like this in my life. Everybody on this team is an incredible individual… Everybody believed. Everybody had each other's back. Everybody was along for that ride and willing to do whatever it took." - Briann January (NBAE/Getty Images)
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January suffered a torn meniscus in her right knee during the first half of Game 5 of the WNBA Finals but finished the game despite the injury, scoring 13 points. (NBAE/Getty Images)