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David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (5/31/2012 11:44:39 AM)

We weren’t on point, I can’t explain it. Usually I am the first to say a win is a win, but I can’t say this. Usually, pretty or ugly, I am happy with a win, but I am going to express to my players that I am extremely disappointed. The good news is when we got down to crunch time, players make plays, and we made some plays. Lindsay [Whalen] made some tough plays in there and obviously when it’s all said and done I will go home and be happy that we actually won the game.

- Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve




SoMnFan -> RE: Lynx stuff (5/31/2012 12:56:18 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

We weren’t on point, I can’t explain it. Usually I am the first to say a win is a win, but I can’t say this. Usually, pretty or ugly, I am happy with a win, but I am going to express to my players that I am extremely disappointed. The good news is when we got down to crunch time, players make plays, and we made some plays. Lindsay [Whalen] made some tough plays in there and obviously when it’s all said and done I will go home and be happy that we actually won the game.

- Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve

Love this
That to me is what so many of our states teams lack.
Being good is enough for too many of my favorite teams
I love people in charge who expect more than good... They expect great.
Love that.




David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (5/31/2012 2:07:52 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

We weren’t on point, I can’t explain it. Usually I am the first to say a win is a win, but I can’t say this. Usually, pretty or ugly, I am happy with a win, but I am going to express to my players that I am extremely disappointed. The good news is when we got down to crunch time, players make plays, and we made some plays. Lindsay [Whalen] made some tough plays in there and obviously when it’s all said and done I will go home and be happy that we actually won the game.

- Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve

Love this
That to me is what so many of our states teams lack.
Being good is enough for too many of my favorite teams
I love people in charge who expect more than good... They expect great.
Love that.


Yup. And here is the difference between winners and losers - the Mystics locker room after the game:

Inside the Washington Mystics’ locker room minutes after the final buzzer sounded Wednesday night, guard Natasha Lacy giggled as she described a missed three-pointer during the second half to a smiling Noelle Quinn. Assistant coach Jennifer Gillom even let out a laugh remembering the sequence.

“We never quit,” Coach Trudi Lacey said. “In a lot of ways, we simply ran out of time. We didn’t lose the game.”

That, though, seemed to matter little as Gillom left the locker room singing the chorus of the popular Flo Rida song, “Good Feeling” that had played in the arena minutes earlier: “Oh, Oh sometimes, I got a good feeling,” she sang, the smile still on her face.




SoMnFan -> RE: Lynx stuff (5/31/2012 4:41:01 PM)

THAT sounds like  typical MN team .
Hey! We almost won! Wheeee!




TJSweens -> RE: Lynx stuff (5/31/2012 4:49:16 PM)

Yep, I've always thought the "time just ran out" line to be one of the stupidest in sports. That's like a team leading the whole way and losing the lead and the game in the last minute saying "we didn't lose...the game was just a minute too long"

Really, the intensity and the competitive mindset of the Lynx is fun to watch. The lack of excuses makes it even more enjoyable.




David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/1/2012 10:50:15 AM)

We need to play better/smarter tonight to beat 3-0 Conn.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/1/2012 6:25:02 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

We need to play better/smarter tonight to beat 3-0 Conn.

So let it be written ... so let it be done.[:D]




David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/1/2012 8:07:24 PM)

Was looking rough for a bit, but the Lynx surged hard at the end to turn it into another double-digit win.

3pt shooting killed the Sun. 2-19 from outside meant we could pack the paint and deny Charles.

Forgettable game for Maya.




Jim Frenette -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/2/2012 10:52:19 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

Was looking rough for a bit, but the Lynx surged hard at the end to turn it into another double-digit win.

3pt shooting killed the Sun. 2-19 from outside meant we could pack the paint and deny Charles.

Forgettable game for Maya.


Lynx also need to take care of the ball better. To many turn overs




TJSweens -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/2/2012 12:01:21 PM)

All in all they beat a team that was on a 14-2 run on its home court. They are winning and haven't played close to their A game yet.




David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/2/2012 12:02:00 PM)

Turnovers are an issue.

15, 15, 18, 16, 18, 18.

Although as ugly as that looks, its only middle of the pack. We're at 17.33 and only 1 team is better than 15.25.




David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/2/2012 12:18:05 PM)

stephenlitel:
minnesotalynx now 7th wnba team to start 6-0. Other 6 made the Finals.




David Levine -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/2/2012 12:21:29 PM)

The W’s ‘Bench Mob’
Lynx reserves are taking their game to the next level.


by Stephen Litel / @stephenlitel

Coming into the 2012 WNBA season, Minnesota Lynx reserve players Candice Wiggins and Jessica Adair took the lead on using a new term for the defending champion’s second team: The Bench Mob. Last year, head coach Cheryl Reeve stated one of her criticisms of her own coaching was in not finding more minutes for the reserves, as her starters are so dominant. Yet this season, the talented second unit believes it can have even more impact on games.

“After every first quarter, we always feel good about how we kind of set a tone,” Wiggins said. “Monica [Wright], Jessica [Adair] and I, we come in and it’s really deflating to the other team. You get to kind of see how the game is going—the momentum—and then you come in there and make an impact.”

They are getting quite comfortable in their roles and that should be frightening for the rest of the league. The Lynx are currently 5-0 and are motivated to break the all-time record for wins in a 34-game season, which stands at 28-6. On their way to their title last year, the Minnesota Lynx finished the regular season one game behind that record at 27-7.

“I think we’re coming into our own,” Adair said. “We like to come in and bring a lot of energy and so far I think we’re doing that. In practice, we work on being that extra spark and so far it’s translating well to the games.”

Translating well to the games is an understatement. In the first five games of the season, the Lynx reserves are averaging a combined 28.1 points, 13 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 4 steals, with the average playing time being only 11.5 minutes per player. That is high productivity in limited minutes, as Coach Reeve continues to find ways to utilize her talented bench even more.

The newest member of the Bench Mob is rookie Devereaux Peters, the third selection in the 2012 WNBA Draft. With this likely being the final season in the remarkable career of Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Peters and teammate Jessica Adair continue to learn all they can from “Mama Taj” before she is gone. If playing for a championship-contending team can be considered easy, Peters knows she is very fortunate to be in this situation to come along slowly while learning from a number of talented veterans who know how to win in the WNBA.

“I think it’s been great,” Peters said. “It’s everything I was told it was going to be and pretty much what I expected. It’s been a pretty smooth transition for me and especially coming in with a team with a lot of great veterans who know what it takes to be world champions and get to that point, it’s been pretty easy for me.”

Coming into the league as a high draft pick brings a lot of pressure, yet Peters knows her importance to the team comes with limited minutes for now as she adjusts to the league. Only five games into her professional career, one simple piece of advice given from her veteran teammates stands out above the rest.

“Really just to come in and play hard, as hard as you can,” Peters said. “Come off the bench and have a lot of energy because the starters come out and do what they’re supposed to every game, get the lead and set the tone. The bench really has to come in and continue that. One thing they’ve told me is to come out, have energy, play hard and do everything they ask and I’ll be fine.”

Adair went through her own transition last season and looks to continue on her journey. Her story is well-known to Lynx fans on how she re-made her body, but now the next step is to take her mental preparation to the next level and, as her teammates and fans know, when she sets her mind to something, she is more than capable of accomplishing it.

“I think I’m more confident than I was last year,” Adair said. “I wouldn’t necessarily say comfortable. I always think there is something that I could be doing better, so I always want to look to improve. I’m not where I want to be yet, I still have a lot to work on and I don’t think I’ll ever be comfortable.”

Part of the confidence comes from clear communication from the coaching staff on what areas still need improvement and when that coincides with your own assessment of your game, it is clear you are on the right path. The wonderful thing for Adair is her areas are mental, as a whole, and she is up to the challenge.

“Paying attention to detail, asserting myself, asking for the ball more and being dependable,” said Adair, on the areas of her game she still looks to improve. “We have awesome scorers and there’s always a first option, second option. Of course, you want those people to take those shots, but I want to be looked at as someone who can take those shots.”

Her teammates—and Bench Mob cohorts—saw the work she put in last year, and how she continues to develop this year and even played against her overseas. They have confidence in Adair because of the work ethic they see on a consistent basis.

“I actually played against her overseas,” Wiggins said. “She was just beasty. She’s in shape and is just playing the best basketball of her life. That’s awesome and I’m so proud of her and how much she’s improved mentally. She’s just so strong and even more than on the court, but off the court too. I’m proud of her.”

As the Minnesota Lynx starters take the court, watch the bench. Wiggins huddles the six reserve players together, reminding them to keep their head in the game from the very start because Coach Reeve could call on them at any time. They are focused and ready and believe they are only going to contribute more and more.

“I think we have a great dynamic with the second group,” Peters said. “We play well together, we get a lot of practice together, so we have a nice flow together and we really are understanding each other’s games. We’re starting to really play well together and learn the starter’s games, so I think we come in with a lot of energy and really keep going what the starters started.”

Now, the Bench Mob looks to take it to the next level, allowing the Minnesota Lynx starters more time to rest during games to stay fresh. They know it is a long journey on their self-titled “Road to Repeat” and a huge part of that are the expectations from the coaching staff and players themselves to contribute greatly to the cause, no matter the number of minutes they are on the court. One ever-important thing got the Bench Mob to where they are today and they know they are fortunate to have an amazing opportunity each and every day to improve.

“It’s practice,” Wiggins said. “Practice against our starters. That’s really where it starts because we have the opportunity to play against the best starting lineup in the league, so we figure if we can give them a run for their money in practice, then we’re good. The hardest competition is in practice. Games are fun. Practice is where we’re going head-to-head, that’s where we bond and get our mentality. We have a mentally tough role, probably tougher than people probably think.”

It may be tough, but the Minnesota Lynx “Bench Mob” has made it look pretty easy so far in the 2012 season.

http://www.slamonline.com/online/other-ballers/womens/2012/06/the-ws-bench-mob/




SoMnFan -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/2/2012 1:11:34 PM)

Rollinrollinrollin




Jim Frenette -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 6:04:40 PM)

Ok why are we having the Silver Spurs announcers here at home? I could understand if it was televised from SA.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 6:22:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Jim Frenette

Ok why are we having the Silver Spurs announcers here at home? I could understand if it was televised from SA.

Hey Jim. I am joining you and it is a very San Antonio announcers. All of their players seem to be on first name basis. I love the Heat so I will be leaving this game about 7:40 Minnesota time unless it is coming down to a very exciting finish.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 6:24:15 PM)

Monica Wright looking very quick and aggressive on the dribble drive to the basket.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 6:31:01 PM)

Shall I jinx the Lynx and ask if they are ever going to lose this year. San Antonio always gave us trouble last year but we pulled out some really close wins. A couple with last second shots right.

Edit: Well as of Halftime the jinx doesn't seem to be taking effect. Lynx up 50-29 at the half.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 6:32:15 PM)

Wow Danielle Adams is huge. Very skilled.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 6:50:16 PM)

Damn my WNBA access quit working on me now.

Edit: Closing and relaunching fixed it.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 7:32:09 PM)

Looks like another W!




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 7:36:06 PM)

Hey all I am in a lynx kind of mood today. I checked WNBA stats to try to find out the statistical reason for their success. Most stats they were represented OK but the telling stat was the Lynx have six of the top 26 FG% shooters in the league. EFFICIENCY is what makes the Lynx so dominant.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 7:37:50 PM)

In todays game Lynx build up a 26 point lead which has been trimmed to 11 and the stars trying to make it 8 with three free throws. The one weak link for the Lynx so far is inexplicably blowing a couple huge leads so far this season.




kgdabom -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 7:52:46 PM)

Looks like we hold on up nine with less than a minute to go but still disappointing that a 26 point lead was cut to nine or less.

Edit: Lead down to six with 40 seconds to go.

ReEdit: Seimone Augustus misses two free throws and now the lead is down to four with 30 seconds to go.

RE RE Edit: Whalen misses one of two and than the Lynx give up three offensive rebounds on the next possesion. Six seconds to go Lynx up three. Taj Fouled. If she can make one that SHOULD do it. Ridiculous how bad we are sweating out this win at home but Taj Hits the first making a four point lead misses the second. Man turned a really fun game into a fight to the bitter end.

RE RE RE Edit; Lynx foul the three point shooter with 1.2 to go. Spurs make the first two FTs go for the intentional miss and get nothing but net literally ball hits the net from the outside no rim and Lynx get a layup win by four.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Lynx stuff (6/3/2012 8:31:37 PM)

Whew!




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