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20 minutes until tip off. Just realized it's going to be about a month until there is another basketball game I'll be looking forward to watching.
Looks like the officials have decided they want to get Parker a title tonight.
ummmmLooks like the officials have decided they want to get Parker a title tonight.

It was a pretty weird game tonight. Minnesota thoroughly outplayed LA all night, but LA was able to hang in there pretty much thanks to Toliver/Gray scoring from deep. Parker and Nneka were no shows, a combined 25 points and 11 boards after each having 24/9 last game. Moore and Minnesota's relentless rebounding was the difference tonight. There were a couple of times where LA cut it to two, and Moore had the answer to create some separation again.
The ending was truly weird. LA claws back to within 2 and just got a defensive stop, and then Toliver hurls up an awful shot that doesn't catch rim and Minnesota gets the ball back. Same scenario next time down, Parker gets stripped. Absolutely horrible job by the refs down the stretch missing the 8 second violation and then calling Parker for a foul on what was a clean block. That put Minny at the line to extend the lead to 4 with under 15 ticks to go. Tough way to lose, but LA really had no business having a chance to win with how poorly they played most of the night.
Game 5 should be interesting. Parker and Moore have seemed to trade off having bad nights, so it would appear that Parker is due for a big game and Moore due for a down game, but obviously I wouldn't expect that to happen. LA needs to attack the basket and get better ball movement. It all starts with Parker and Nneka getting touches in good spots. Their teammates have to look for them inside, and they have to work hard on every play to get in good spots on the floor. Candace can't become a jump shooter and she needs to box out. I couldn't believe how much harder Fowles was working inside tonight than Candace was. I think when both teams are at there best, LA is the better team due to their ball movement and ability to beat you in a number of ways. When they play well, they're the more cohesive team on the court--but they are inconsistent. For Minnesota, they just need a balanced attack and to take/make good shots. They did a good job of that tonight and will need to keep it up if they will come out on top.
They really wanted Mercury to win it. Lynx are so good to beat the opposition and the refs antics. But Lynx winning is bad for the WNBA.Looks like the officials have decided they want to get Parker a title tonight.
I seriously don't want to hear about how "favorable" the reffing was to Minnesota after all the ridiculous calls in the first quarter that went against the Lynx. Three fouls on Brunson in the first 7 minutes, all of them bad calls. A traveling call on Maya after a rebound, when it was her being bumped twice by two different Sparks players that caused the travel. A foul called on Seimone for tripping over a Candace who had fallen to the ground (i.e., not legal guarding position). I normally hate it when people complain about the reffing, and I'm sympathetic to basketball refs in particular because it's a virtually impossible sport to referee, but let's face it, the reffing in WNBA games just always seems bad.
But at least it gives the Sparks the excuse they need to pretend that it wasn't them who lost the game.
It was a pretty weird game tonight. Minnesota thoroughly outplayed LA all night, but LA was able to hang in there pretty much thanks to Toliver/Gray scoring from deep. Parker and Nneka were no shows, a combined 25 points and 11 boards after each having 24/9 last game. Moore and Minnesota's relentless rebounding was the difference tonight. There were a couple of times where LA cut it to two, and Moore had the answer to create some separation again.
The ending was truly weird. LA claws back to within 2 and just got a defensive stop, and then Toliver hurls up an awful shot that doesn't catch rim and Minnesota gets the ball back. Same scenario next time down, Parker gets stripped. Absolutely horrible job by the refs down the stretch missing the 8 second violation and then calling Parker for a foul on what was a clean block. That put Minny at the line to extend the lead to 4 with under 15 ticks to go. Tough way to lose, but LA really had no business having a chance to win with how poorly they played most of the night.
Game 5 should be interesting. Parker and Moore have seemed to trade off having bad nights, so it would appear that Parker is due for a big game and Moore due for a down game, but obviously I wouldn't expect that to happen. LA needs to attack the basket and get better ball movement. It all starts with Parker and Nneka getting touches in good spots. Their teammates have to look for them inside, and they have to work hard on every play to get in good spots on the floor. Candace can't become a jump shooter and she needs to box out. I couldn't believe how much harder Fowles was working inside tonight than Candace was. I think when both teams are at there best, LA is the better team due to their ball movement and ability to beat you in a number of ways. When they play well, they're the more cohesive team on the court--but they are inconsistent. For Minnesota, they just need a balanced attack and to take/make good shots. They did a good job of that tonight and will need to keep it up if they will come out on top.
Toliver and Gray combined for 8 for 11 from beyond the arc. That might help explain why LA kept it close even though their stars were not dominant.i really have no idea how the sparks even stayed close in this game. all of their starters had a below par game. Candace can't just disappear for a half or hang outside on the perimeter all the time. not sure what was going on but the better team won last night. hopefully, their starters will go back and realize that they have ONE chance to win a title on Thursday and then PLAY like it.
i really have no idea how the sparks even stayed close in this game. all of their starters had a below par game. Candace can't just disappear for a half or hang outside on the perimeter all the time. not sure what was going on but the better team won last night. hopefully, their starters will go back and realize that they have ONE chance to win a title on Thursday and then PLAY like it.
Unflappable Moore Delivers Another Signature Game
Brian Kotloff
October 17, 2016
LOS ANGELES – Her latest heroics complete, Maya Moore sat in front of her locker and began to wrap her legs in plastic, securing ice bags across each of her ankles. She rose and joined teammate Lindsay Whalen and together they hobbled through the bowels of the Staples Center en route to another postgame press conference.
From there they would attempt to explain how, with their season on the brink, they dug deep to pull out an 85-79 win inGame 4 of the 2016 WNBA Finals, forcing a winner-take-all Game 5 in Minneapolis for a second straight year. But the image backstage in the House That Kobe Built said enough: Moore walking stiff-legged through the concourse, leaning on Whalen for support, and Whalen patting Moore on the back for a season saved.
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I must have watched a different game. I am not a fan of the LA Sparks but I admire their fighting spirit, courage and swagger. Parker, Ogwugmike, Tolliver, Beard were all tough as nails. They were fighting, clawing their way back within 2, a couple of times. It was a 1 basket game until the MM free throws. Was it not for MM, LA clearly outplayed the Lynx, Fowles and company. I thought the Lynx were not the best team in game 4 just like they were not the best team in game 3. Except for the superhuman performance of MM the Lynx should have won the championship. MM being MM, it's a tough call for game 5.