I don't know where the Sun are going to find their offense. They can't rely on Tina Charles to do everything. While Haley Peters had a good game, I doubt she keeps that efficiency through the season. Anyone know why Sania Rivers and Aneesa Morrow did not get any playing time? I thought it was interesting that Madison Hayes, a UDFA, got 17 minutes while the draft picks got 0 minutes. There are a lot of head scratchers with that team makeup. I've got a feeling that the Sun are going to be at the bottom of the league by a wide margin. I've got a theory that they're tanking over the next two years so they can win the Juju Watkins sweepstakes.
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Bit more information from the Hartford Courant's report on the game:
"First-year head coach
Rachid Meziane said the team is playing it safe with injuries at this point in the season, so they opted to rest a trio of potential starters. Veteran guard
Diamond DeShields and first-round draft pick
Aneesah Morrow were both ruled out against Seattle with right ankle injuries, but neither is a long-term concern with the first official game of the season less than two weeks away. Star guard
Marina Mabrey also sat out of the preseason matchup with a right calf injury, the same issue that sidelined her for several weeks during
Unrivaled. On top of the injuries, first-round draftee
Saniya Rivers was not with the team after
her mother died suddenly last week, and 2024 first-rounder Leila Lacan has yet to join the squad as she completes her overseas season in France."
My druthers: Taking that into account, my question would be if Morrow was held out for an undisclosed reason, as well. Heard it might've been a sore knee?
There's still two weeks to go, but Mabrey's calf issue has been lingering. Now, I got one of those a year ago and lost about a month and still wear a sleeve on it when playing, so I've got to wonder about how extreme this is. I'll be watching (what she wears) when she hits the floor.