There has been an ongoing conversation for a while about who is the point-guard-of-the-future for the U.S. womens basketball team. But such discussion should never be boiled down to this question: Whos the next Sue Bird?Because that would be drastically unfair to anyone who someday will play point guard for the senior national squad after Bird has moved on to whatever else she will do spectacularly well. Broadcasting, which she already has started? Coaching? Running the WNBA? Maybe shell do all that and more.But there simply isnt going to be a duplicate of Bird on court. So lets genuinely appreciate her while shes still playing.Bird, who is currently competing in her fourth Olympics, will turn 36 in October. But she looks to be in the best shape of her life, and her stats for her 14th WNBA season are as good as theyve been in her career.Bird is very exacting about what she expects in her own performance, and the previous couple of years had not met her standards.I felt like I wasnt myself, and that can be tough, she said. Kind of looking in the mirror and asking yourself, How do you want your career to end? Thats what it really came down to.I figured, Why not just try to control everything you can? Dot every i and cross every t and see where it gets you. I really worked on my nutrition, and on a workout plan that was going to be really beneficial to my body. Im lucky that I have people in Seattle that are going to support me.Meaning that those in the Storm organization understand that Bird doesnt need to partake in a lot of punishing practices at this point in her career. There are other things, like bike riding, that actually do her more good.When you dont have to worry about your body feeling like crap every day, Bird said, when thats a consistent thing -- of feeling good -- it allows you to actually worry about whats in front of you and whats important.There is no way for athletes to beat time, but they can cheat it as much as possible if they take the right approach. Youd expect nothing less from Bird.If Sue was old, and played old, and thought old, and acted old, she wouldnt have made the team, U.S. Olympic coach Geno Auriemma said. But Sue at her age thinks quicker, and moves quicker, and makes more plays for other people than any other guard in the league.Im not privy to all the huddles that are out there. But Im sure when theres a huddle, theres only one person thats talking, and everybodys nodding their head.Bird would appreciate the compliment, but she has never been very comfortable with such things. She is intensely competitive, but more at ease with humorous self-deprecation and deflection of praise to others.You could go through the entire list of people who have played or currently are playing point guard -- male or female, pro or college, we truly mean anybody -- and you wont find one whose very essence is more point guard than Bird.It is in everything she does as a basketball player: from her commitment to setting up teammates on the court, to how she thinks of the collective at all times.You get the feeling Bird could be home alone cooking dinner and shed be wondering if all her teammates were eating something healthy. Shes the one who can hold everyone accountable by holding herself the most accountable.Bird always has been the smartest kid in class who never needs to tell you that, or even have it acknowledged. If the scoreboard reads in favor of her team, thats what matters.This is not to say, though, that Bird doesnt focus on herself, because of course she does. Bird probably couldnt help but hear the chatter from some womens basketball fans that maybe it was time for the national team to move on to a much younger guard corps back before the 2014 world championship.Yet the reality is that Bird and Minnesotas Lindsay Whalen, 34, are still premier point guards in the WNBA and great leaders at that position for the national team.And, as mentioned, the fine-tuning Bird did with her diet and her fitness really did help slam the door shut on why shes still running the show for the Americans. Its obvious in her play.Bird is leading the WNBA in assists at 6.0 per game, and shes averaging 12.5 points while shooting a career-high 44.1 percent from 3-point range. Shes also helping oversee the development of the Storms two No. 1 draft picks of 2015 and 16, Jewell Loyd and Breanna Stewart, the latter of whom is on the Olympic team with Bird.I love playing with Sue, Stewart said. Just the fact that shes been through so much that she knows everything. Shes a tremendous leader, not only on the basketball court, but off.It is in keeping with how analytically Bird approaches everything that she has put a lot of thought into how to mentor younger players.I have moments where I think to myself, What do I wish I was told at 21 or 22? Bird said. And its nothing groundbreaking. Its just little stuff. Immediately, I told Stewie, Something youre going to need to take care of is your body.Now, you can probably eat McDonalds every day -- Im not saying she does this, but just as an example -- and sleep six hours, and play back-to-back games and be none the wiser. But you might as well start the good habits now. Because Im telling you, in 10 years, youre not going to be able to do that.Bird also knows that even if you do everything right, injuries can still get you. Thats what ended the career of Birds longtime Storm teammate, Lauren Jackson, and for the first time since 1996, the Australians will play in the Olympics without her. She competed for the Opals in the Summer Games in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012.The Storm retired Jacksons number in July, and it was Birds hilarious and heartfelt tribute speech to Jackson?that was the highlight of the ceremony. Bird was moved to tears -- and took everybody in attendance with her -- talking about her empathy for Jackson no longer being physically able to play.Bird is grateful she still can. She thinks back to 2004 when she competed in her first Olympics, soaking up all the advice offered by veterans like Dawn Staley. Now here Bird is a dozen years later, at another Olympics and sounding as if she still gets wiser by the day.At some point, its mind over matter, Bird said of how she faces challenges. My WNBA team is young, so this is something I preach to them.Lets say our flight was delayed the night before, and we end up getting in at 2 in the morning. It then becomes a decision. It really does. Youre either going to allow it to affect you, or youre not.Even within a game, I have moments where I have to remind myself, All right, you need to pick it up or Your energy is low. There is a saying, You fake till you make it for a reason. You just have to push yourself, and its easier said than done.Unless youre Bird. Because -- whether its with the WNBA, overseas or the national team -- she says it and does it with equal aplomb. China Jerseys . William Carrier opened the scoring for Cape Breton (6-4-2), but Andrew Ryan tied the game and Brent Andrews put the Mooseheads (8-6-0) in front for good with a short-handed goal at 13:49 of the second period. Wholesale China Jerseys . At a Manhattan federal court hearing, attorney Jordan Siev said his law office has gotten more evidence nearly every day to support its lawsuit accusing MLB and Selig of going on a "witch hunt" to ruin Rodriguezs reputation and career. 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Two Golden Boy Promotions contenders, junior welterweight Lucas Matthysse and middleweight Tureano Johnson, are on the mend and aiming for ring returns in 2017.Matthysse (37-4, 34 KOs), of Argentina, one of boxings fiercest punchers, has not fought since suffering a damaged eye and broken orbital bone in a 10th-round knockout loss to Viktor Postol in a fight for a vacant junior welterweight world title in October 2015.Golden Boy Promotions president Eric Gomez told ESPN that Matthysse, 34, who considered retirement after the injury, would likely return to the ring in March or April.Hes started training again, Gomez said. Hes been very, very careful with things because of the injury. He wants to make sure he is 100 percent, and when Matthysse trains he is always nonstop. He always likes to stay active but he just needs to take it slowly. So he is getting back into it but hasnt started to spar yet.What (Argentine co-promoter) Mario Arano is telling me is that come March, Lucas will be ready to fight, so were going to go ahead and start working on that for him. But when he comes back, Matthysse wants to come back at welterweight. He wants to fight at 147 pounds, so he is moving up (from 140 pounds).Johnson (19-1, 13 KOs), of the Bahamas, has not boxed since October 2015, when he easily outpointed Eamonn OKane in a world titlle elimination fight on the undercard of the Gennady Golovkin-David Lemieux middleweight unification bout.dddddddddddd The victory against OKane made Johnson a mandatory challenger for Golovkin, who knocked out Lemieux.Johnson, 31,?was the likely candidate to face GGG last April 23 but had to pass on the fight because he injured his right rotator cuff during the fight with OKane. Johnson, who has won five fights in a row since a 10th-round knockout loss to former world title challenger Curtis Stevens in 2014, eventually had surgery to repair the injury and has been out since.Gomez said that Johnson should be ready to fight in January.Hes been rehabbing the shoulder and he has started training lightly, and he feels good, Gomez said. Hes able to use his arm. I dont think hes sparred yet, but hes been hitting the heavy bag and feeling good. Were looking for a January or February comeback for him.Well get him a tuneup fight to knock off the rust and then well look for that mandatory fight. Hes still in position. So well get him a comeback fight and after that, depending on how he looks and feels, well look to evaluate his performance and see if hes ready to take on that mandatory position for GGG. ' ' '