At first I thought BG got her on the follow thru, Ionescu ended up on the floor. But on replay SI put her arm up and gave BG a little push, and ended up knocking herself down. Something about an immovable object.BG lucky time ran out. The way she jumped at the shot and landed with her lead foot in between Sabrina's. I think it would (should) have been called a foul for making her landing dangerous.
The best possible result for Seattle is to play Mercury vs Sky.
Also, 4 of the 5 Mercury starters had to play 36-40 minutes.
If Cunningham doesnt have a repeat effort it helps the Storm.
However, I am guessing no Stewie for Storm, so anything can happen.
Meant to type 30, not 36 minutes.3 of 5 (BG, SDS and Turner)
Ogonbowale has 11 and is shooting 50% from the floor, but it doesn't seem like she's really had much of an impact. She did for a minute when Dallas cut a 21 point deficit to 12, but then the lead jumped right back up again.
Explain to me why Alarie played the first 4 minutes, left the game with Dallas down by 1 point and doesnt get back in? In those 4 minutes she had 3 rebounds and an assist. Since then Dallas hasnt been close.
Dallas needs front court scoring and Alarie doesn't provide much on that end.

) defensive 3-second calls on NY? I mean, I get that you can't call it on the time, but they were standing in the lane with Griner, not even paying attention to the other offensive player. It perhaps was just me, so curious if anyone else noticed.Doesn't that mean BG should have been called for as many Offensive 3-second calls?Was anyone else curious in the Phoenix game how there were zero (unless I missed it while eating) defensive 3-second calls on NY? I mean, I get that you can't call it on the time, but they were standing in the lane with Griner, not even paying attention to the other offensive player. It perhaps was just me, so curious if anyone else noticed.

A defender is allowed to be in the paint without any time limit if he or she is actively guarding an opposing player. The purpose of the defensive 3-second rule is to prevent a player from standing in the lane under the basket (as Margo Dydek, at 7-2, used to do for the Sun) ready to block anyone who attempted a layup, even if all the offensive players were 10 or 15 feet away.Was anyone else curious in the Phoenix game how there were zero (unless I missed it while eating) defensive 3-second calls on NY? I mean, I get that you can't call it on the time, but they were standing in the lane with Griner, not even paying attention to the other offensive player. It perhaps was just me, so curious if anyone else noticed.
I would add Whitcomb and Rebecca Allen as essential pieces and I like the further development of Onyenwere and Didi Richards. It would be nice to find a little size though so we don't have to triple team in the postEven though the Liberty lost, I thought they played well last night (minus the first 5min of the game) and you can see what they are trying to build. I'm very intrigued by what could happen next season if they get Laney/Ionescu/Howard healthy the entire year. Sabrina as been up and down all year but she remains an elite passer and I think she and Howard are just getting started. Laney has the green light to shoot but I do not like when they have her play the 1 and bring the ball up the court, the ball can stagnate. Where she excels is getting in the lane and passing out for an open-3---if the Liberty are hitting.
I would add Whitcomb and Rebecca Allen as essential pieces and I like the further development of Onyenwere and Didi Richards. It would be nice to find a little size though so we don't have to triple team in the post
Well, just looked it up that we should get Han Xu back next year. She has alot of potential in my mindI would add Whitcomb and Rebecca Allen as essential pieces and I like the further development of Onyenwere and Didi Richards. It would be nice to find a little size though so we don't have to triple team in the post
I finally rewatched the ending. It's clearly a foul pushing Turner in the back. I realize that you feel contractually obligated to argue it since the call was on Whitcomb, but there wasn't even the slightest peep of a protest from her or any of her teammates.That really wasn't much of a foul on what led to the game winning FT. Weak sauce.
I read somewhere that DT has not practiced, and is most likely out.This was inevitable since the Storm never publicly mentioned some approximate diagnosis. Any news on Diana?
This was inevitable since the Storm never publicly mentioned some approximate diagnosis. Any news on Diana?
I missed the push in the back. The swipe at the ball is what I thought drew the foul, and I didn't see much contact there.I finally rewatched the ending. It's clearly a foul pushing Turner in the back. I realize that you feel contractually obligated to argue it since the call was on Whitcomb, but there wasn't even the slightest peep of a protest from her or any of her teammates.