Bernadett Határ — or Betti, as she is affectionately called in Hungary — has yet to make an appearance for the Connecticut Sun since being signed on July 26.
Határ still is dealing with the complications following an injury to her left knee, which she suffered the year prior and was the main reason why Indiana Fever waived her on June 8. Prior to being released, she did not make an appearance this season; in 2022, her contract was suspended by the Fever. She did not play much for Indiana in 2021 either, averaging 4.9 points, 2.6 rebounds and 0.3 assists in seven games, two of which were starts.
However, let’s hope that this is not the last the WNBA has seen of her — because Határ is a baller.
While her April 2022 knee injury may result in her never again playing at the same level, Hatàr continued to be an important factor after previously suffering a serious ankle injury. Before the knee injury in the second game of the Hungarian League final, she was one of the leaders of the eventual 2022 EuroLeague Champions, Sopron Basket. She averaged 13.4 points, 8.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists on the biggest stage of European hoops. This past season, she only appeared in two games and played limited minutes in…