Elena Delle Donne has always been protective of her sister Lizzie.Yet when Gatorade approached her to do a commercial with Lizzie, who is blind, deaf, and has cerebral palsy, Delle Donne didnt hesitate to say yes.It was really exciting to see it all come together, Delle Donne said in a phone interview with The Associated Press on Friday night. With Lizzie Im very protective and general turn down interviews with her. But this was such a special concept so worth sharing with the world. Shes so inspiring and if I can share her gift with as many people as possible and she can inspire some people its so worth it.The 2-plus minute short For the Wind that debuted Friday on the internet shows how the siblings communicate through hand over hand sign language. The reigning WNBA MVP says how wind itself plays a part in her life.Its been a rough week for Delle Donne. She had surgery on her injured right thumb and is recovering in Chicago. Then also there was a leak of her health records after a hack into the WADA database that the agency says Russia is to blame for.In the end they can say all they want. Ive never cut corners, I play this game to the best of my abilities and respect the game, Delle Donne said. Thanks for showing the world what the doctors have diagnosed me with and the medicines theyve put me on. Its sad we live in a world where you can attack people through the cyber world.Filming the short with her sister was extremely important to Delle Donne.Its put so much in perspective, Delle Donne said. This one was special because it was supposed to come out before playoffs and be a little bit of a pump up. But now its pumping me up in other ways. I can talk about her all I want, but until you see the way she interacts with not just me, but my family as well, its a really powerful thing to share that with everyone.The digital short is the first solo one by Gatorade with a WNBA player. The sports drink company has long been supportive of female athletes having commercials with Mia Hamm, Serena Williams and Abby Wambach.Gatorade is committed to the development and advancement of women in the game and were proud to their stories on and off the field of play, said Kenny Mitchell, who is the head of consumer engagement for Gatorade.Delle Donne said she flew home one day during the season to film the commercial with Lizzie.---See the Digital short online at: https://twitter.com/Gatorade/status/7768...620288---Follow Doug on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/dougfeinbergVapormax Pas Cher Soldes . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. Air Max 97 Pas Cher . MORITZ, Switzerland -- Fog prevented downhill racers from getting their Olympic dress rehearsal. http://www.chaussurepascherchine.fr/grossiste-air-vapormax/vapormax-homme-solde.html . LOUIS -- Mike Smith is used to facing plenty of shots, so this was nothing new. Jordan Retro 1 Pas Cher . -- Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Alrdridge were again the go-to duo for the Trail Blazers against the Kings. Air Max 270 Blanche Pas Cher . As he recorded his 23rd and 24th points of the evening, a segment of the sellout Air Canada Centre crowd expressed their appreciation for the Raptors point guard with a smattering of MVP chants.WASHINGTON -- Stephen Strasburg won a duel with Cole Hamels, Bryce Harper aggravated a knee, and the Washington Nationals managed to score five runs in an inning for the first time this season. Still, it is not enough for Davey Johnson to start shaving. Sundays 6-1 win kept Washington above .500 and ahead of the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. Strasburg (3-5), who has pitched better than his record indicates, struck out a season-high nine and walked one in eight innings. Philadelphia scored its only run in the eighth on Strasburgs first big league balk. Hes allowed three earned runs in his last four starts, lowering his ERA to 2.49 in a season when his offensive support has been so lacking that the Nationals manager vowed to put away his razor until it improves. "The last two starts are probably the best weve seen him since weve been here in the big leagues," Washingtons Ian Desmond said. "Obviously the punch-outs and all the stuff that came before are great, but hes starting to figure it out on another level. Hes a young guy growing up." Washington set a season high for runs in an inning in the seventh, breaking open a scoreless game by putting up five against Hamels (1-8) with the help of an infield hit and a couple of errors. The key moment was a broken-bat dribbler to third by Jhonatan Solano with the bases loaded. Michael Young charged the ball but made a low throw to home, and the ball scooted away as two runners scored. Steve Lombardozzi followed with a two-run double that chased Hamels. "A couple of weeks ago, they probably would have turned a double play on that swinging bunt by Solano somehow, someway," Desmond said. "Things are starting to unfold. Were starting to play the game better." But not enough for Johnson to shave. He said the facial hair is "getting close" to coming off, but pitcher Gio Gonzalez lobbied otherwise, tellling the manager: "Its not shaggy enough.dddddddddddd" Washington might have to play without Harper for a while after he banged his left knee three times, twice with headfirst slides in the first inning. He slid into second on an infield hit-and-error, then hit the dirt again with a steal of third. He was removed for pinch runner in the seventh. "Hell probably be down a few days," Johnson said. "I dont know if theres fluid on the knee or what, but he was certainly gimpy." Harper initially hurt the knee running into a Dodger Stadium wall on May 13. He quickly answered "no" when asked whether he expected to miss any playing time. "It probably wont get better until the off-season," he said. "Ive just got to deal with the pain." Hamels (1-8) had his latest no-support outing, striking out six and allowing only three hits through six innings. He has lost five straight starts, has had only 20 runs of support scored all season when hes been in the game and hasnt pitched with a lead since April 7. "Were having a hard time scoring for him and it definitely seems like things arent going his way right now," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "Its something hes got to just battle through. I dont know what to tell him except keep pitching, keep battling through and itll change." NOTES: Hamels and Strasburg accounted for half of the games hits through six innings. ... Phillies 1B Kevin Frandsen spiked his bat and was immediately ejected by plate umpire Mike Winters after getting called for a check-swing strike three in the fourth inning. Frandsens first at-bat was also memorable: He took a 95 mph fastball from Strasburg in the hand and chest while trying to bunt for a hit. ... The Phillies activated RHP Mike Adams (right back strain) from the 15-day DL and optioned RHP B.J. Rosenberg to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. ' ' '