Oh, that's a surprise, you disagree with me. Not the first and certainly won't be the last time. Carry on.I rewatched the second half, and this post gives a hugely exaggerated impression of what she did.
She was somewhere near midcourt and, yes, her mouth was moving — briefly. But she wasn't in anyone's face, she wasn't gesturing, and it's not even clear whether she was looking at any of the Aces players at the time. From what we could see on camera, she could've just as easily been looking into the crowd. And even if she was looking at someone, there's no way they or anyone else could hear what she was saying.
As others have noted, the instructions from Laimbeer, clearly, were to bump her early and often. Two seconds of indistinct jawing at the buzzer is, under the circumstances, a whole lot of nothing. Spare me.
I have to disagree with you here.
I really admire Jackie Young’s play but her stock and trade is out-physicaling (if there is such a word) other players. You say she beats people to the spot; I say she’s allowed stuff in the league which could be called on her regularly.
But for my part, I hope that Jackie finds a better team for herself, one where team play is emphasized more.
In watching the replay, the one player who really stuck out to me as having a terrible Game 5 was Cambage. Missed numerous layups at point blank. Even on the critical play where she was blocked by Taurasi, she should've scored on the putback, but missed.Some players are ready for Game 5 and others not so much. Hardly noticed that Wiliams was even on the court. Young struggled offensively and took some questionable shots.
Plum is a keeper. Would love to see her on the Storm.
It’s the wrestling out front that caught my attention between DIana and Jackie.I think you and I might have a slightly different idea on what constitutes physical play . I never said she wasn't physical: she has elements of that to her play, particularly in her ability to take it to the hoop and her success in the paint. However, I also think she has quickness, hops and a finely honed set of technical skills. This, after all, is still the leading scorer in Indiana HS history.
(That said, this is coming from a guy who once was a fairly quick wing with hops who now plays power forward in senior leagues. I'm used to the wrestling that takes place in the paint.)
You and I, however, are in complete agreement in hoping that she can find a team where she can get back to fully integrated team play.
Do agree with this. Cambage is an enigma to me. She really should be nearly as dominant as Griner but is a far cry more often than not. Another poster here nailed it when they said she seems to lack the overall physical and mental toughness to be the lynchpin of a championship team.In watching the replay, the one player who really stuck out to me as having a terrible Game 5 was Cambage. Missed numerous layups at point blank. Even on the critical play where she was blocked by Taurasi, she should've scored on the putback, but missed.