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[QUOTE="UConnCat, post: 4042682, member: 15"] Kevin Pelton writes about what's up with the Storm. The biggest issue has been poor shooting, most notably by Stewart and to a lesser extent Bird and Loyd. As has been said recently, this season's Storm can't and won't beat the best teams without the Big 3 shooting well. Is fatigue the cause of the poor shooting? We'll find out as the Storm's remaining schedule should allow for some rest. With the exception of Sunday's game, the Storm's defense has not been terrible, even since the Olympic break. Hopefully the Sky's barrage of made 3s turns out to be just one of those games where an opponent can't miss. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/32124082/inside-seattle-storm-slump-fatigue-missed-shots-defensive-drop-defending-champs-spiraling[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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