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August 2019 WNBA Discussions, scores, game info, pictures

Seattle turned up the D in Q3, held Dallas to only 9 points and got a bunch of steals. Now leading 52-47. Canada is out playing Ogonbowale in the head to head matchup.

edit--wow, Dallas is only 1-9 behind the arc since Q1, but Seattle is 2-15 for the game.
 
Ogunbowale just tackled Canada as she was driving past her, no attempt whatsoever at going for the ball. That should be more than a common foul.

edit--idiot refs review it and call it a common foul; it wasn't
 
Abysmal 3 point shooting by Seattle kept this game closer than it should've been, but they pulled away in Q4. Howard w/ a monster game (23 points 11 rebounds 6 freaking steals), Canada had a career high 18 and 6 assists.
 
Diana gets a technical, and she's not even playing.

Recorded it, watching it now. Camera caught her directing an expletive at someone on the court, not sure who the recipient was though. She said the magic word, ref wasn't having it.
 
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Recorded it, watching it now. Camera caught her directing an expletive at someone on the court, not sure who the recipient was though. She said the magic word, ref wasn't having it.
Wiese is looking pretty good on the Sparks. If she makes her threes and handles the ball well enough, she will do very good on that team.
 
The Lynx are beating the brakes off of the Sun...... but Lexie Brown is scoreless Head bang
 
Wiese is looking pretty good on the Sparks. If she makes her threes and handles the ball well enough, she will do very good on that team.
Fisher likes her and is giving her an opportunity to show what she can do. That along with the fact that she is also playing good defense and has a very quick release on her shot. Those injuries certainly helped her get court time as well. Many players don't get an opportunity for a variety of reasons. Wiese now has the confidence to play well.

Wow! LA goes from no depth to depth to spare overnight.
 
Chicago ran out to an 18-2 lead to start the game against Las Vegas. LV closed to within 6 at 1 point. 48-41 at halftime.
 
Chicago ran out to an 18-2 lead to start the game against Las Vegas. LV closed to within 6 at 1 point. 48-41 at halftime.
Another no show half by Plum, Bill should have kept Moriah.
 
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Chicago wins 87-84. McBride was 3-15 from the floor, 0-6 behind the arc. Waiting for baggerbob's criticism of her showing.

Cambage had a monster game, nice contributions from the bench from Rodgers and T. Young, but balanced scoring for the Sky prevails. Dolson was battling hard w/ Cambage all during the game.

edit--16 points and 13 assists for Sloot. She's already leading the league in assists by a wide margin, today's outing doesn't hurt.
 
Chicago wins 87-84. McBride was 3-15 from the floor, 0-6 behind the arc. Waiting for baggerbob's criticism of her showing.

Cambage had a monster game, nice contributions from the bench from Rodgers and T. Young, but balanced scoring for the Sky prevails. Dolson was battling hard w/ Cambage all during the game.

edit--16 points and 13 assists for Sloot. She's already leading the league in assists by a wide margin, today's outing doesn't hurt.

Steph had so many key plays at the end including a key clean tie up of Cambage near end of game to help keep a 1pt lead. :)

Plum not on the court for Aces final play when they needed a 3pt shot to tie.
 
Plum not on the court for Aces final play when they needed a 3pt shot to tie.

Plum barely played in the 2nd half. It's not like Colson was lighting it up either. Colson was in the game during a nice run for LV in Q3, but that was mostly because Sugar Rodgers got hot from 3.
 
Griner, 5 others ejected in Mercury, Wings scuffle

PHOENIX -- Brittney Griner and five other players were ejected after a fight broke out midway through the fourth quarter of Dallas' 80-77 win over Phoenix on Saturday night.

With 6:23 left in the final period, Griner and Wings forward Kristine Anigwe got tangled up in the lane and a scuffle ensued. The Mercury's 6-foot-8 center had to be restrained by an official at midcourt where she was still trying to get at Dallas players.


After about a 10-minute review, the officials ejected Griner, Diana Taurasi and Briann January from Phoenix. Taurasi was inactive for the game, but was tossed for leaving the bench area. Anigwe, Kayla Thornton and Kaela Davis were ejected for Dallas. Phoenix was leading 71-68 at that point. This was the Wings first road win of the season. The win snapped an 18-game road losing streak for Dallas dating to July 12, 2018

[Story] [Box score]
 
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Arike with a typically efficient 6 of 18 shooting night.
But of course the story only reports her point total and makes her sound like the hero.
Hooray for her! She's led her team to a their first road win of the season, and it's only August 10.
 
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Arike with a typically efficient 6 of 18 shooting night.
But of course the story only reports her point total and makes her sound like the hero.
Hooray for her! She's led her team to a their first road win of the season, and it's only August 10.

16 freaking FT attempts. I'm guessing that's a record for a rookie. Refs are loving her too apparently.
 
Wow, Griner lost her mind. Anigwe yanked on her arm pretty hard, but her reaction was over the top. Looks like she can still work on anger management a bit.

Looks like Taurasi was trying to keep the peace. I guess letter of the law they had to toss her for leaving the bench, but it's not like she was in there throwing punches.
 
Wow, Griner lost her mind. Anigwe yanked on her arm pretty hard, but her reaction was over the top. Looks like she can still work on anger management a bit.

Looks like Taurasi was trying to keep the peace. I guess letter of the law they had to toss her for leaving the bench, but it's not like she was in there throwing punches.

Griner, Taurasi, and Cunningham on the same team???? Looks like they should try to make a trade for Ogunbowale..... that would make a lovely quartet.

Upon reviewing the highlights..... After all these years...... Griner still punches like a girl :rolleyes:
 
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Wow, Griner lost her mind. Anigwe yanked on her arm pretty hard, but her reaction was over the top. Looks like she can still work on anger management a bit.

Looks like Taurasi was trying to keep the peace. I guess letter of the law they had to toss her for leaving the bench, but it's not like she was in there throwing punches.

Dee deserved to get tossed, in my opinion. She was out there pushing Dallas players and running her mouth with what looked like no attempt to de-escalate.
 
Dee deserved to get tossed, in my opinion. She was out there pushing Dallas players and running her mouth with what looked like no attempt to de-escalate.

I also think DT saw an entirely different play than the one I've watched on replay like 12 times:
"Today I went on the court to make sure my teammate didn't get jumped," Taurasi said. "She got punched in the face and then someone ran on her back and threw punches at her face. I would do that 100 times out of 100 times."

The only people who jumped on Griner were those trying to restrain her. That said, Anigwe did seem like she was unnecessarily physical in getting tangled up with Griner under the basket.

Nevertheless, for a league dealing with pressing issues of its handling of domestic partner abuse by its players, this doesn't necessarily help counter that image.
 
Nevertheless, for a league dealing with pressing issues of its handling of domestic partner abuse by its players, this doesn't necessarily help counter that image.
Particularly when the main player in escalating this nonsense has a previous DV record+suspension and a history of throwing punches in games.
 
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D probably set another new mark in the WNBA...by picking up a technical and then getting ejected in back to back games while not playing in either game.
 
Upon reviewing the highlights..... After all these years. Griner still punches like a girl :rolleyes:

When the ref had her wrapped up, she was throwing some flailing windmill punches like a little kid.
 
Sorry to interrupt this fight, but interesting slate of games today. Recently hot LA and Chicago battle, Minnesota fresh off of crushing Connecticut now gets Washington, Connecticut and Las Vegas each coming off a loss are paired up, and Seattle plays New York.
 
Liberty was up 2 at halftime, Charles had poured in 20 points. 2nd half she disappeared, Seattle ran away w/ the game in Q3. Won by 15. The silent assassins Clark and Whitcomb led the way, combined 39 points on 14-18 shooting and 6-8 behind the arc.
 
Washington up 18 w/ less than 2 minutes left. Meesseman, EDD and Powers all w/ 20+. They were already really good before Emma returned. Took a game or 2 for her to get in the flow, but now she's been lighting it up coming off the bench.

edit--101-78 final

and that was with no Toliver, and 3 starters combing for only 10 points
 
In my superstitious little mind, I thought I've been jinxing Kelsey Plum every time I've watched Las Vegas play. Not today. Hot 4-4 start, 9 points, still in Q1. Aces in general started fast, but Connecticut is clawing back in the game, 16-13.

No Vandersloot today for Chicago. They had a sizable lead but LA closed the half on a 9-0 run, 44-39 at halftime.
 
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