Ursus, a question, if I may:
I assume that Griner guarded Snow. Langhorne shot lights out at 12-13. Was Griner unable to pick up Langhorne near the basket?
Griner guarded Snow when they were both in, which wasn't exactly the whole game. Snow started, but got yanked kind of early when she seemed to have trouble shutting Griner down. Griner did have some trouble picking people up on drives, but Langhorne was just pretty much unstoppable. She was having a great night and nobody was going to be able to do much about it.
She was really on fire in the first quarter and first half in general; due to the position of my seat and general lack of familiarity with most of the team, I didn't have a great viewpoint on their offense then. I think they were hitting a fair number of jumpers early, which started opening up the lane.
I haven't seen the boxscore, but I'm going to guess that Griner only played about half the game. I don't know if she was ever in without Diana on the floor.
ETA: Just read the article; that bit about Phoenix getting most of their offensive boards in the second half? That was really noticeable. Washington did a great job boxing out earlier in the game.