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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 4048203, member: 6620"] I watched the first half early this morning. The Sun game prep and execution was first-rate, particularly in the first half. Dallas - without Sabally or Izzy Harrison -- had no offensive threat down low. And Moriah's steady hand (and head) was missed: Ty Harris was not ready for this. As a result, the Sun just pressed the Wings outside shooters; most notably Arike and Mabrey. Awak Kuier hit a few but that tells you something -- 4 of her 6 shots were from 3. Arike's double-digit scoring streak if over...and that's probably a good thing. Interestingly, Mabrey did have some success (and much better %) in her short- and medium-range game: 5-8 (and 3-3 on drawn FT's). Sun just handed a game plan to Wings' future opponents. Wings better hope Moriah and/or Harrison get back. Soon. [/QUOTE]
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