Information:  - Basketball is a sport that is played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop in diameter and mounted at a height of to backboards at each end of the court. The game was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith, who would be the first basketball coach of the Kansas Jayhawks, one of the most successful programs in the game's history.   - The Indiana Fever is a professional basketball team based in Indianapolis, Indiana, playing in the Eastern Conference in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The team was founded before the inaugural 2000 season began. The team is owned by Herb Simon, who also owns the Fever's NBA counterpart, the Indiana Pacers, and Simon Malls.  - Women's basketball is one of the few women's sports that developed in tandem with its men's counterpart. It became popular, spreading from the east coast of the United States to the west coast, in large part via women's colleges. From 1895 until 1970, the term "women's basketball" was also used to refer to netball, which evolved in parallel with modern women's basketball.  - Yolanda Evette Griffith ( born March 1 , 1970 ) is an American professional basketball hall of fame player who played in both the ABL and WNBA . A former WNBA MVP , she is considered one of the greatest rebounders and defensive players in the history of Women 's Basketball . She last played in the WNBA as a member of the Indiana Fever . In 2011 , she was voted in by fans as one of the top 15 players in WNBA history . She is sometimes called by her nicknames : `` Yo '' and `` Yo - Yo '' . Since retiring from the professional ranks , Griffith is currently as assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts Amherst . Griffith was inducted into the 2014 Women 's Basketball Hall of Fame 's class on her first year of eligibility .  - Indianapolis (pronounced ), is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. It is in the East North Central region of the Midwestern United States. With an estimated population of 853,173 in 2015, Indianapolis is the second most populous city in the Midwest, after Chicago, and 14th largest in the U.S. The city is the economic and cultural center of the Indianapolis metropolitan area, home to 2 million people, the 34th most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. Its combined statistical area ranks 26th, with 2.4 million inhabitants. Indianapolis covers , making it the 16th largest city by land area in the U.S.  - The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a professional basketball league in the United States. It currently is composed of twelve teams. The league was founded on April 24, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association (NBA). League play started in 1997; the regular season is currently played from June to September with the All Star game being played midway through the season in July and the WNBA Finals at the end of September until the beginning of October.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'position played on team / speciality' with the subject 'yolanda griffith'.  Choices: - center  - end
center

Information:  - A guided-missile destroyer is a destroyer designed to launch guided missiles. Many are also equipped to carry out anti-submarine, anti-air, and anti-surface operations. The NATO standard designation for these vessels is DDG. Nations vary in their use of destroyer D designation in their hull pennant numbering, either prefixing, or dropping it altogether. The U.S. Navy has adopted the classification DDG in the American hull classification system.  - The 18 Forrest Sherman - class destroyers were the first US post-war destroyers ( DD - 927 to DD - 930 were completed as destroyer leaders ) . Commissioned beginning in 1953 , these ships served until the late 1980s . Their weaponry underwent considerable modification during their years of service . Four were converted to guided missile destroyers . This class also served as the basis for the Charles F. Adams - class guided missile destroyer . Three ships of the class have become museum ships , nine have been sunk in training exercises , and the others have been scrapped or are scheduled to be scrapped .  - The Russo-Japanese War (8 February 1904  5 September 1905) was fought between the Russian Empire and the Empire of Japan over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and Korea. The major theatres of operations were the Liaodong Peninsula and Mukden in Southern Manchuria and the seas around Korea, Japan and the Yellow Sea.  - In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against smaller powerful short-range attackers. They were originally developed in the late 19th century as a defence against torpedo boats, and by the time of the Russo-Japanese War in 1904, these "torpedo boat destroyers" (TBD) were "large, swift, and powerfully armed torpedo boats designed to destroy other torpedo boats." Although the term "destroyer" had been used interchangeably with "TBD" and "torpedo boat destroyer" by navies since 1892, the term "torpedo boat destroyer" had been generally shortened to simply "destroyer" by nearly all navies by the First World War.  - Destroyer Leader (DL) was the United States Navy designation for large destroyers from 9 February 1951 through the early years of the cold war. United States ships with hull classification symbol DL were officially frigates from 1 January 1955 until 1975. The smaller destroyer leaders were reclassified as destroyers and the larger as cruisers by the United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification; so destroyer escorts could be reclassified as frigates (FF) in conformance with international usage of the term. Background. By the end of World War I the destroyers intended to screen formations of battleships had evolved to a displacement of approximately 1100 tons armed with four guns and six or more torpedoes. Italy had built three "esploratori" (scout cruisers) approximately 70% larger than contemporary destroyers. The Washington Naval Treaty encouraged United Kingdom satisfaction with its traditional fleet of s and United States contentment with similar and s, while the signatories with smaller fleets explored alternative warship configurations between the classical definitions of destroyer and cruiser. Italy launched three more "esploratori" and France responded with six "Chacal"-class "contre-torpilleur" super destroyers. Japan launched the minimum light cruiser followed by the "Fubuki"-class special type destroyers with endurance to escort the "Kido Butai" mobile force of aircraft carriers over the wide reaches of the Pacific.  - In the Royal Navy and other navies of Europe and the Commonwealth of Nations, ships are identified by pennant number (an internationalisation of "pendant number", which it was called before 1948). Historically, naval ships flew a flag that identified a flotilla or type of vessel. For example, the Royal Navy used a red burgee for torpedo boats and a pennant with an H for torpedo boat destroyers. Adding a number to the type-identifying flag uniquely identified each ship.     Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'operator' with the subject 'forrest sherman-class destroyer'.  Choices: - royal navy  - russian empire  - southern  - united states navy
united states navy