Tempo sign Canadian Kayla Alexander to a second seven-day hardship contract
TORONTO — Kayla Alexander hasn’t had to do this much studying since her days at Syracuse University.
Alexander and the Tempo agreed to a second seven-day hardship contract on Thursday, the same day that she had her first practice with her new teammates even though she has already played two games with Toronto. Alexander said it’s taken a lot of work to get up to speed.
“Just trying to read the playbook as much as possible,” said the 35-year-old centre from Milton, Ont., after practice at Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport. “Ask your teammates and coaches a lot of questions. Watch as much film as you can, and then just honestly, I’m just trying not to overthink it because I feel like you play your best basketball when you just flow.
“When you’re thinking too much, you tend to not play your best.”
