I don’t see how anyone can watch the Aces play and think anyone but A’ja Wilson is the MVP. If they drop this series, wouldn’t blame her for fighting her entire team in the locker room.The Aces game is a nail-biter.
I agree. I liked the playoff format change from the 2-1 to the 1-1-1 setup. Just a great feeling to see the lower seeded teams fanbase come out strong and support their teams. Plus, the games were very competitive. Well done, WNBA.I hope this solidifies that a 1-1-1 format is far superior to 2-1. Every series has had fantastic games so far which wasn't the case last season where home teams went 8-0.
I was referring to the crowd size in this case.No dog in the fight whatsoever, but you are already way behind Golden State and Portland in both mascot and logo. They have a couple of the strongest combinations I have seen in any sport.
Tempo is turrbul. Name and logo look like something from a Nintendo game that couldn't get afford the licensing agreement.
According to the study I posted (earlier in this thread) by Her Hoops Stats, Young is the "most clutch" player in the league when it comes down to hitting paydirt in the last five minutes of a game (or OT). (BTW, Wilson isn't far behind.) Granted, this was a put-back, but credit Young for knowing she had to shoot off the jump rather than bring it down surrounded by taller players.Wilson w/ a huge game, 38 points, more than half of the Aces' total, but Young comes up with the game winner.
Fever outscored the Dream 38-29 in 2nd half, getting double-digit scoring from all their starters and 10 rebounds from the Twin "T's" off the bench (Timpson and Turner).Indiana closed the game on a 7-0 run. The last few Atlanta possessions were not good.
I think both Howard and Hillmon are at the end of their rookie contracts as well. If I'm correct, Hillmon did a heck of a job to enhance her resume for the free agency market.Fever outscored the Dream 38-29 in 2nd half, getting double-digit scoring from all their starters and 10 rebounds from the Twin "T's" off the bench (Timpson and Turner).
Jordin Canada produced at double-double (18 points, 10 assists) and Gray had a solid 19-point game. Rhyne Howard scored 16 points but had to take a mess of shots to get there (7-18 overall, 2-8 from three) to get there.
I'll be very interested in seeing if the Dream go after more players who can fit Karl Smesko's three-point dominant offense next year.
While they certainly did much better than last year, this team could use some more accurate three-point shooting. More to the point, some snipers who have the mindset to find the right spot, time and time again. I could see the Dream be a landing spot for Sami Whitcomb or Lexi Held. Or a Marina Mabrey.
So, off go the Fever against the Aces, who will undoubtedly be the favorites. But, then again, so were the Dream. Stay tuned.
I have to agree and I am also a big fan of Phee and thought she had it locked up at one point. My personal vote would be for A’ja at this point, not that my opinion matters. 50/40/90 is still extremely impressive.I don’t see how anyone can watch the Aces play and think anyone but A’ja Wilson is the MVP. If they drop this series, wouldn’t blame her for fighting her entire team in the locker room.