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Sue Bird, basketball Hall of Famer and four-time WNBA champion, joins TODAY to talk about lending her voice to NBC’s coverage as a studio analyst. Bird opens up about taking a role in the game off the court after spending 21 years as a player, reveals the storylines and players she’s most excited for this year and also breaks down why she thinks the league needs a soft salary cap like the NBA.

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