During the first quarter of the Washington Mystics-Indian Fover game on Tuesday, Sydney Colson hit a strongly hit by bleeding from his nose. The heavy defender as it is, Colson sustained an injury as she tried to stay in front of Mysstics’s best scorer.
While possession of mysticism, Brittney Sykes drove strongly to the color with Colson, giving the chase. As Sykes headed for the edge, her head collided with Colson’s face.
When Colson’s nose bleeding was a fever of the fever, he had to sit on a bench.
Simoun Victor Porendro-Black is a NBA and WNBA journalist in sports with more than 12 years of experience in writing publications such as Collider, All-Star Magazine and Sir Charles.
Simoun graduated in high school education, a major of English and juvenile journalism. Thanks to the courses of journalism he attended, Simoun understood the basics of journalistic storytelling in the context of sports writing.
Passionate for UP Fighting Maroons, Simoun is a fan of NBA, PBA, UAAP and FIBA. His childhood team was Chicago Bulls, and Simoun was a longtime supporter of Houston Rockets because his friends would say he looked like Yao Ming.
Simoun loves a systematic, tactical movement of the ball and players, the stories behind each individual who competes at Hardcourt and mostly, as basketball is a sport for life and all his struggles and lessons.
The father of two, Simoun spends his free time with his children.