Don’t let Camille Little’s last name fool you. The impact she’s had

Don’t let Camille Little’s last name fool you. The impact she’s had on the Seattle Storm this year has been anything but small. With Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson sidelined for the season due to injuries, Little was forced to pick up the slack and play center. The eight-year veteran is posting career-high stats for scoring, three-point shooting, and free-throw percentage, all while playing an unfamiliar position. The 6´2˝ player leads the Storm in points, rebounds, and minutes played. You’d think that having a forward like Little playing center would cause troubles in the frontcourt defense, but she has thrived while matching up with the tallest player on opposing teams, proving her stuff (and stuffs) against none other than rookie phenom Britney Griner of the Phoenix Mercury. Perhaps the most remarkable stat: Little boasts the highest three-point percentage of any Storm starter—did we mention she was playing center? That’s lethal. J