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By Daniel Bates It’s been just under two months since Skylar Diggins-Smith played in the WNBA Finals for the first time. Diggins-Smith’s Phoenix Mercury fell to the Chicago Sky in four games, but that doesn’t overshadow the magical run it took for her shorthanded team to get there. Now, Diggins-Smith is getting ready for a new WNBA season which will showcase 36 games, four more than the previous year. We spoke to the five-time All-Star about her 2021 success, what she learned transitioning from college to the pros, the pay gap between the NBA and the W, Kobe Bryant, and her partnership with Cl…