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...by 14. Anyone know why Siemone isn't playing?
...by 14. Anyone know why Siemone isn't playing?
This year may say a lot about just what is possible. These Lynx might be the best WNBA team ever, particularly as to depth. When the end of your bench is Amber Harris and Erin Thorn you're in good shape. There are several teams that have starting backcourts that are no match for Wiggins and Wright off the Lynx bench. I also think the Minnesota starters could at least hold their own with the great Houston and Los Angeles lineups of the earlier years of the league. True Seattle is a woeful team right now, but Minnesota just delivered that major beatdown without their most explosive offensive player.
That Houston team was loaded. Then L.A. became stellar. Is Minnesota as good? With key players hurt or out for the Olympics, can Minnesota break some records? This could be interesting. They seem to be able to outscore a lot of teams by 20 points in a half.Still a long, long way to go to catch Houston in 1998 (27-3). Houston had Janeth Arcain, one of the best players in the world, as the first player off the bench. Houston also had Sheryl Swoopes, Cynthia Cooper, and Tina Thompson as three of the team's starters.
As for Seattle, missing Lauren Jackson is a pretty big deal. That is the reason why Seattle is woeful (not to mention trading away several veterans from the past few years - Cash, Willingham, etc. - for youth/draft picks).
Still a long, long way to go to catch Houston in 1998 (27-3). Houston had Janeth Arcain, one of the best players in the world, as the first player off the bench. Houston also had Sheryl Swoopes, Cynthia Cooper, and Tina Thompson as three of the team's starters.
As for Seattle, missing Lauren Jackson is a pretty big deal. That is the reason why Seattle is woeful (not to mention trading away several veterans from the past few years - Cash, Willingham, etc. - for youth/draft picks).
Still a long, long way to go to catch Houston in 1998 (27-3). Houston had Janeth Arcain, one of the best players in the world, as the first player off the bench. Houston also had Sheryl Swoopes, Cynthia Cooper, and Tina Thompson as three of the team's starters.
As for Seattle, missing Lauren Jackson is a pretty big deal. That is the reason why Seattle is woeful (not to mention trading away several veterans from the past few years - Cash, Willingham, etc. - for youth/draft picks).