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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 3166883, member: 7548"] Found this article which seems to have the most extensive post game commentary including Coach Reeves [URL="https://highposthoops.com/2019/05/26/how-napheesa-collier-imposed-her-will-on-sky-minnesota-lynx/"]How Napheesa Collier imposed her will on the Sky[/URL] Here is one Gem directly from Geno's playbook. :) “The rookie was pretty good,” said Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve. “I said to her, I don’t think she scored 27 points in three weeks of training camp, so it was good to see her unleash on Chicago tonight.” More Geno like traits As you would imagine, starting a rookie can make a coach uneasy. Inexperienced players are more likely to make critical mistakes than veterans. Reeve joked that she was “a wreck” when asked how she felt about Collier starting but later added the possibilities for her performance were exciting. and on the other (pathetic) side of the coaching universe Chicago seemed intent on defending Collier with the smaller Quigley. The Lynx consistently identified the mismatch several times, leading to multiple fouls by Quigley and easy baskets. Surely, there must have been some brilliant switching pattern involved in creating this matchup. “That was their doing,” said Collier after the game. “They put her on me and we noticed that it was a mismatch, so we tried to feed it in the post.” Reeve added that she didn’t think Quigley wanted that matchup either and that attacking her inside with Collier, as they did to DeShields, made sense. [/QUOTE]
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