That's all i gotta say.7 minutes left and JJ not in the game?? Rachel Bahnem in???
bench has scored last 18 for them, cut a 12 point deficit down to 3 at one point
Can you clarify?Wow, Cambage letting the league know what she thinks about the way smaller players are allowed to defend big post players. I don't know how the WNBA responds, that would be an automatic fine in the NBA. Responding to the incident w/ Griner last night, as well as her own experiences game to game.
Can you clarify?
Tanx, mon.Paraphrasing. She has bruises all over after every game, she's tired of getting hacked, and she thinks the fight between Phoenix and Dallas is on the league because of all the physical play they let go without calling fouls. She ended by saying the league needs to "fix it."
FTA have generally been down in the league this year but that Phoenix-Dallas game did have a lot more than typically has been seen this season. Liz also said she and Griner would both score 30 every night if the refs called the game properly, so there's some hyperbole on her part. On the flip side smaller defenders can feel nearly helpless trying to matchup with someone that much bigger, who can use their body as a battering ram sometimes. Everyone has their side of a story, somewhere in the middle probably is the truth.LA pulls out a 84-81 win. Big game for Gray.
Surprised that Chicago kept it that close and had a chance to win while playing without Vandersloot and Lavender.







I think Cambage may have a point in general terms, but the Phoenix-Dallas game may not be the best example, and setting good standards is a responsibility that's on both the league and the players: the Merc took 34 free throw attempts and the Wings took 26 - that's 60 free throw attempts in 60 minutes (and none were the result of all those ejections)! And there were 46 fouls called in that game. Who wants to watch that? How many fouls does Cambage think should be called per game? 75? 100? Most WNBA teams have too many injured players this season to afford more than 1 or 2 foul-outs per game.![]()
I watched some of the Sun/Wings game. Cambage does have a point but I also saw quite a few elbows to the players face from Cambage that weren’t called
Rebecca made the point at halftime showing the fouls called this year from past years is down almost 2 per game. That is on the refs, they need to fix the problem before it gets worse.It’s funny to see Cambage and Taurasi making this point, since they both get away with a lot from officials.
Kristine's gonna be a really good one and I hate to see her go. The reality for the Sun, however, is that they will have 7 players going into free agency next year. Everyone deserves to get paid but the salary cap makes that impossible. The roster will have to turnover to some degree. This is the reality of the W and of pro sports in general... it can be a cold business.
The Sun appears to be in their best position to contend for a championship in the last 7 years. This is an "All-in" move to try to get over the top with the core group that has been together for several years now before things change. For her part, Theresa is now in the best position SHE has every been in to win a championship. No matter what she thinks about summering in Uncasville, that should stoke her considerable competitive fire.
Fingers crossed and... GO SUN!!
I watched some of the Sun/Wings game. Cambage does have a point but I also saw quite a few elbows to the players face from Cambage that weren’t called
Two fouls per game doesn’t seem huge; that’s just one foul per team. Ironically, the Phoenix vs Dallas game saw a huge number of fouls called before the fight.Rebecca made the point at halftime showing the fouls called this year from past years is down almost 2 per game. That is on the refs, they need to fix the problem before it gets worse.
Wow, Cambage letting the league know what she thinks about the way smaller players are allowed to defend big post players. I don't know how the WNBA responds, that would be an automatic fine in the NBA. Responding to the incident w/ Griner last night, as well as her own experiences game to game.
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
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Rebecca Allen just had 20 points in the second quarter to steer a Liberty comeback against the Lynx! That has to be up there with most points scored in a single quarter.

I wonder who will replace Smith as HC next season.and then does not start 3Q where Liberty promptly fall behind quickly.![]()
I wonder who will replace Smith as HC next season.