Before tonight's game Sophie had 4 points for the season.91-69 Phoenix final. Griner had 23. Sophie Cunningham w/ 19 (career high so far?) and Leilani Mitchell w/ 18 and 11 assists.
Canada's offense can be up and down, but her defense is at an absolutely elite level. She's leading the league in steals by a wide margin.Seattle basically hasn't hit any buckets since the first quarter. Surviving on FTs. Might pull this out, up 3 w/ 10 seconds left. Canada has decisively outplayed Slootie tonight. She seems to have some detractors on this site, I just don't see it. She has a lot of potential and I think will be a nice successor to Bird somewhere down the road.
Canada's offense can be up and down, but her defense is at an absolutely elite level. She's leading the league in steals by a wide margin.
The rookie had a rough night from the field, missing a WNBA-record 21 of 23 attempts. "Nothing you can do about that, that's tough," she said after the Wings' 69-68 loss. "Shots didn't fall."
"I've seen her hit those shots," Wings coach Brian Agler said. "She's got to understand that you have to play through contact and you're not going to get calls your way, so you can't stand and look at the official and complain because the other team is going in transition."
Went to ESPN's WNBA page this morning. Here's the latest headlines:
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Rough season. Injuries, criminal prosecutions, and a record-settingly bad performance from a possible ROY candidate. Speaking of which, she has an interesting philosophy:
Well, one thing you can do is realize after going 0-10 that tonight's not your night, and maybe you should pass the ball to someone else. Or, at a minimum, get back on D. Speaking of which, I love this truth talk from Agler:
Oh Agler, you clearly haven't been watching ND over the past few seasons, have you? Standing around whining at officials while failing to get back in transition was ND Guard Play 101 if your last name started with an O or an M...
The Mystics are murdering the Sun right now. These are the top 2 teams.
Too early to crown a champion. Just based on talent on paper, LA should be able to compete with Washington. But it's more of a development project. Fisher has to figure out how to weave together both Ogwumikes, Parker and Vadeeva into a coherent frontcourt scheme. And of course a lot will depend what becomes of R. Williams, who has really been a spark and has helped to *trigger* their offense.If the Mystics don't win the title this year........
I hope EDD can stay healthy. Last seasons Finals were not fun to watch because she was injured. She's gotten a few of her teams to the Finals, only to be hampered by injuries and cause them to not be very competitive.If the Mystics don't win the title this year........
I hope EDD can stay healthy. Last seasons Finals were not fun to watch because she was injured. She's gotten a few of her teams to the Finals, only to be hampered by injuries and cause them to not be very competitive.
When healthy, the Mystics look unstoppable on offense. Coach T also drafts very athletic guards and versatile bigs, so their defense is good too.
I actully believe that most WNBA coaches watch very little college basketball. Perhaps they watch the NCAA's or a few high profile games. Anyone who has followed Arika realizes that she is an unconscionable streak shooter who will continue to throw them even when stone cold. She also seldom plays effective defense. Why anyone would draft her so high was beyond me. I often wonder about Agler as well. How can you allow a player who is shooting as badly as Erika and who doesn't play defense still remain on the court? I honestly didn't believe any WNBA coach would allow that to happen.Well, one thing you can do is realize after going 0-10 that tonight's not your night, and maybe you should pass the ball to someone else. Or, at a minimum, get back on D. Speaking of which, I love this truth talk from Agler:
Oh Agler, you clearly haven't been watching ND over the past few seasons, have you? Standing around whining at officials while failing to get back in transition was ND Guard Play 101 if your last name started with an O or an M...
WNBA coaches are routinely spotted at games involving players who figure to be potential draftees.I actully believe that most WNBA coaches watch very little college basketball. Perhaps they watch the NCAA's or a few high profile games.
I remember seeing (on TV) Laimbeer and Alger at an NCAA tournament game. I'm sure he has watched this 500 times too...WNBA coaches are routinely spotted at games involving players who figure to be potential draftees.
At the Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas in March, there were up to 4 or 5 of them watching any given game.
It looks like Laimbeer is going with a big lineup of Cambage-Wilson-Hamby all on the floor at the same time.This WNBA season so far, there isn't the slightest bit of consistency from game to game for almost any team. Indiana is red hot and looks amazing so far, leading the Aces 33-25 after Q1. Kelsey Plum might not ever hit another shot again. I've watched 2 of their games recently (I think I missed one), and one quarter today, I think she's about 0-20 since I've been watching. Almost every shot has rimmed out. I don't know who it's possible to be that unlucky, but she has been. I missed 2 games prior to this ice cold streak where she hit 16-28 from the floor.
Okay, I looked at her game logs, she is 2-28 in the last 4+ games (Ogunbowale says "hold my beer, I can do that in 1 game").
McCowan will be good, but she has a long way to go to be "really good." She got abused by Griner last night.It looks like Laimbeer is going with a big lineup of Cambage-Wilson-Hamby all on the floor at the same time.
Wilson is having a great game, already 20 points including 8 free throws.
McCowan has proven she belongs in the starting lineup for Indiana. She has 8/5 midway thru 2Q.
McCowan will be good, but she has a long way to go to be "really good." She got abused by Griner last night.