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She'll play. Bet you a nickel.
She’ll be better as a PG with a broken nose than a coach drawing up plays.

She'll play. Bet you a nickel.

I thought her plan was not looking to win at all. Juts horrible ...
Look who is drawing up the play!

She needed to grab that defensive board on the next to last possession.
Totally. At first I thought Little got away with a push off but on the replay it looked like Stewie just jumped right out of the play.
And Sue is the real MVP.I’m definitely glad Hughes didn’t win coach of the year. He’s been exposed!![]()

Dee is the best.
Jewell and Jordin each had 4 TOs. As they were losing momentum and the lead, some of their offensive possessions were inexplicably bad.For sure. Stewie seemed to take herself out of the game mentally after breaking Sue's nose. She needs to be tougher. She needed to grab that defensive board on the next to last possession. Howard threw the ball away. Jewell tried a bevy of hero shots which is what she does when the pressure mounts. I can't explain what Canada was doing out there.
Ugh.
Jewell and Jordin each had 4 TOs. As they were losing momentum and the lead, some of their offensive possessions were inexplicably bad.
At the end it felt like between the loud Mercury crowd and DT exuding her, “We got this” vibe, the Seattle young’ns got a little flustered and out of control. I was glad to see the Mercury win, but it was clear the Storm really missed Sue’s calming leadership on the floor. She’ll be back, and that will be a factor on Tuesday.Jewell and Jordin each had 4 TOs. As they were losing momentum and the lead, some of their offensive possessions were inexplicably bad.
The pressure is on Seattle now. They’ve blown every fourth quarter of this series, and now Bird will have to play hurt.
Mercury keying in on Stewart changed the game. She will have to find a way to keep scoring in game five...it doesn’t help her that Bird was out.
The pressure is the same for both teams. It's game 5. Phoenix's comeback from 0-2 means nothing if they don't win Tuesday night. The team that wins will be the one that best handles the pressure. Phoenix has momentum and more experience. Seattle's leader and its only player with extensive playoff experience will be playing with a broken nose and a mask on her face. Seattle will have a noisy home crowd. For all that went wrong for Seattle today they still only lost by 2 points.
Dee is the best.
I think Dee did that intentionally.Probably shouldn't use the words "picky" and "nose" in the same sentence.
Good for Griner. A makeup for blowing game two by fouling out with a stupid lazy incredulously dumb move at that point in the game. Sometimes you wonder if Griner gets any coaching or if Kim at Baylor knows how to coach. Kim's team and center Brown got eaten alive and eliminated by Or State's Gulich in Sweet 16.Wow...this series has been just incredible. Bonner and Griner really carries Phoenix today. This was the most aggressive I’ve seen Griner play all year, aggressively going for rebounds, fighting through double teams, not shying away from contact....she’s unstoppable with this intensity every night. Her defense was much better today and especially on that last play.
Bonner just worked her butt off all night and was insanely aggressive going to the bucket. Resulted in her getting calls and finally finding a rhythm. Needs to bring that same mentality to game 5.
DT played very well in a more subdued role, she didn’t force much and let Bonner and Griner take over. Game 5 I expect she’ll take on a more prominent role.
Little was stellar once again defensively, so was January.
For Seattle they obviously missed Bird big time, I don’t expect the mask to bother her in game 5. The team just crumbled in the 2nd half. None of Stewart, Loyd or Canada made good decisions and their youth showed tonight.
Other tidbits...anyone notice the back and forth between Griner and Loyd? There were involved in a few fouls back and forth and I saw a few chippy plays out there. One play Griner stopped on her way back down the court so that Loyd would run into her and get tripped. I don’t love that, but it was the first time I’ve seen Griner exert some ‘tude so i thought it was a good sign for her.
I do hate all of the whining to the refs about every call...but it seems to work. Bonner started getting calls in her favor, DT did too after. Stewart got the short end of a couple of calls and I appreciated that she jogged back down the court rather than stopped to complain, but I did not think she got nearly as many calls to go her way as the game went on. Ultimately though, Phoenix was the far more aggressive team and that’s why they got the calls and why they won the game.
Looking at game 5, this one is a true toss up for me...you have Seattle who has been the best team all year and appears to be better with Sue in the lineup, but Phoenix has found ways to stay in these games and DT doesn’t lose winner take all games. I do think this is going to be DT’s toughest winner take all game yet though. Can’t wait for Tuesday.
I think it speaks more to Rueck's coaching ability. Gulich wasn't nearly as highly as regarded as Brown. While, i think Brown will have the more successful pro career. She has thw tools you cant teach, while Gulich has tools you can.Good for Griner. A makeup for blowing game two by fouling out with a stupid lazy incredulously dumb move at that point in the game. Sometimes you wonder if Griner gets any coaching or if Kim at Baylor knows how to coach. Kim's team and center Brown got eaten alive and eliminated by Or State's Gulich in Sweet 16.
Jewell has been terrible for the last 3 games, and the turnovers, were one of the big stats in the game, Phoenix had 9 steals, and Seattle only 3.Jewell and Jordin each had 4 TOs. As they were losing momentum and the lead, some of their offensive possessions were inexplicably bad.
Good for Griner. A makeup for blowing game two by fouling out with a stupid lazy incredulously dumb move at that point in the game. Sometimes you wonder if Griner gets any coaching or if Kim at Baylor knows how to coach. Kim's team and center Brown got eaten alive and eliminated by Or State's Gulich in Sweet 16.
Yeah, you're probably right.I think Dee did that intentionally.
Seattle better find a way to win a championship this year with Sue, because when she's gone they will never win one with Canada, and Loyd as the backcourt.Wow...this series has been just incredible. Bonner and Griner really carries Phoenix today. This was the most aggressive I’ve seen Griner play all year, aggressively going for rebounds, fighting through double teams, not shying away from contact....she’s unstoppable with this intensity every night. Her defense was much better today and especially on that last play.
Bonner just worked her butt off all night and was insanely aggressive going to the bucket. Resulted in her getting calls and finally finding a rhythm. Needs to bring that same mentality to game 5.
DT played very well in a more subdued role, she didn’t force much and let Bonner and Griner take over. Game 5 I expect she’ll take on a more prominent role.
Little was stellar once again defensively, so was January.
For Seattle they obviously missed Bird big time, I don’t expect the mask to bother her in game 5. The team just crumbled in the 2nd half. None of Stewart, Loyd or Canada made good decisions and their youth showed tonight.
Other tidbits...anyone notice the back and forth between Griner and Loyd? There were involved in a few fouls back and forth and I saw a few chippy plays out there. One play Griner stopped on her way back down the court so that Loyd would run into her and get tripped. I don’t love that, but it was the first time I’ve seen Griner exert some ‘tude so i thought it was a good sign for her.
I do hate all of the whining to the refs about every call...but it seems to work. Bonner started getting calls in her favor, DT did too after. Stewart got the short end of a couple of calls and I appreciated that she jogged back down the court rather than stopped to complain, but I did not think she got nearly as many calls to go her way as the game went on. Ultimately though, Phoenix was the far more aggressive team and that’s why they got the calls and why they won the game.
Looking at game 5, this one is a true toss up for me...you have Seattle who has been the best team all year and appears to be better with Sue in the lineup, but Phoenix has found ways to stay in these games and DT doesn’t lose winner take all games. I do think this is going to be DT’s toughest winner take all game yet though. Can’t wait for Tuesday.
Seattle better find a way to win a championship this year with Sue, because when she's gone they will never win one with Canada, and Loyd as the backcourt.