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TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:22:45 PM)

Sloppy defense so far. Way too many easy baskets for Phoenix. So far we are answering and staying. Time to ratchet up the D.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:24:22 PM)

Down 7 after 1 quarter. So far a much better start than game 1 or 2.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:27:46 PM)

Lets go Ladies.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:29:25 PM)

Not to be a whiner, but Griner gets away with an incredible amount of contact. She just led the ball handler up the lane like a fullback driving the Lynx defender under




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:33:12 PM)

Nice little run to get within one.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:35:33 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

Not to be a whiner, but Griner gets away with an incredible amount of contact. She just led the ball handler up the lane like a fullback driving the Lynx defender under

Noticed that too ... the "star power" style of reffing has infiltrated the WNBA quickly




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:38:08 PM)

Giving up the lane too easy again.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:41:18 PM)

Good to see Mone hitting those wild-ass shots. Always a good sign.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:46:06 PM)

Meanwhile Moore gets called for being on the receiving end of an illegal screen from Taurasi.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:48:12 PM)

BULLSHIT!!! Calling that ticky-tac no contact crap. I guess she breathed too hard on Griner.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 9:48:36 PM)

Need to keep it close. Phoenix fades in the 4th.

Our bench hasn;t been great in the playoffs, but they've given us minutes.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:01:18 PM)

Yup
Gotta fight thru the middle part here
Catch em and run away in the 4th




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:23:51 PM)

Hell of a run. Keep it going.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:26:06 PM)

Niccccccccccccccccce.

The Champs come to life.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:30:06 PM)

How can you call a travel?

That's either Taylor's 5th foul or more likely a jump ball.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:30:49 PM)

Dang ... closed it out weakly.
On to the fourth
Show some swagger gals




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:33:22 PM)

Mercury's defense looks tired. Not moving their feet or protecting the paint like earlier.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:41:47 PM)

Dammit.
Had a bad feeling about this series. [X(]




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:42:49 PM)

18-0 run?

Complete collapse...sigh...




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/2/2014 10:47:29 PM)

yuck
patooey

[sm=xp.gif]




kgdabom -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/3/2014 10:58:16 AM)

I couldn't get the game live so sheltered myself from it and watched replay at midnight. So many highs and lows but when we lost the ball just before the end of the third quarter and Taurasi got the ridiculous beyond half court shot it was the end. All that was left was going through the motions of the fourth quarter. The Mercury are very good.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/3/2014 11:30:41 AM)

A few posts from a couple regulars at Canis:

quote:

Griner is a huge factor, but our age is looming larger.

Griner is going to be a problem for the whole league, not just the Lynx. There’s just not many 6’ 8" WNBA players, especially those that are quite athletic. McCarville is ideally suited for a role as the 7th player who can come off the bench, play physical, and facilitate on offense. But her days of matching up against Griner or Fowles or DeSouza are over.

The even bigger problem is that the run might be over, despite what coach Reeves suggests. Brunson is almost 33; Whalen is 32; McCarville is 32; and Augustus is 30. Monica Wright took a step back this year, when she needed to take a step forward. Same with Deveroux. Dantas is the X factor. She actually matched up fairly well with Griner in game 2. Somehow, someway, the Lynx need to find a couple of players to surround Maya Moore.


quote:

It will be interesting to see how quickly It’s Timberwolves! will creep into Lynxville once Augustus, Whalen, and McCarville ride off into the sunset. Nobody should forget that Roger Griffith is also a Taylor son-in-law in charge of a team. The bench is non-existent and their last few picks have been underwhelming. It’s Maya and not a lot else if the older players hang it up or if the minutes have finally caught up (they have already with Agustus and McCarville and Brunson).

Phoenix was the better squad on both ends of the court by a long shot. If it wasn’t for Whalen, this series would have been over in 2 with blowouts in both contests. Agustus has aged into fade-away jumpers and Moore isn’t able to play with the ball in her hands like Taurasi or Whalen for extended periods of time in order to be the sort of perimeter based double threat that can consistently break down the defense and set up the in/out action that drives top women’s teams. Whalen is their most important player by a long shot and Maya could score 40 a game and they won’t win much without Lindsay to run the offense—at least not with backups like Wright or whoever else they will likely have if Whalen walks away.

The Lynx’s defense last night was atrocious but the roster creep has probably already shut the window. They ended up a lot like the Heat. 2 championships in a 4 year window with a blowout ending it all. Also, the second their fantastic wing players weren’t able to be heads and shoulders above the competition in transition, it all kind of fell apart.

Finally, the WNBA needs to do something about its po-dunk refs. You can’t have rec league calls in your showcase games. I don’t think it tilted the balance of the series or really even favored one team over the other. It was just really bad and far too noticeable.

All of that being said, they still played awesome ball this year that was a blast to watch. These last 4 years have been just great.




kgdabom -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/3/2014 2:05:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: David Levine

A few posts from a couple regulars at Canis:

quote:

Griner is a huge factor, but our age is looming larger.

Griner is going to be a problem for the whole league, not just the Lynx. There’s just not many 6’ 8" WNBA players, especially those that are quite athletic. McCarville is ideally suited for a role as the 7th player who can come off the bench, play physical, and facilitate on offense. But her days of matching up against Griner or Fowles or DeSouza are over.

The even bigger problem is that the run might be over, despite what coach Reeves suggests. Brunson is almost 33; Whalen is 32; McCarville is 32; and Augustus is 30. Monica Wright took a step back this year, when she needed to take a step forward. Same with Deveroux. Dantas is the X factor. She actually matched up fairly well with Griner in game 2. Somehow, someway, the Lynx need to find a couple of players to surround Maya Moore.


quote:

It will be interesting to see how quickly It’s Timberwolves! will creep into Lynxville once Augustus, Whalen, and McCarville ride off into the sunset. Nobody should forget that Roger Griffith is also a Taylor son-in-law in charge of a team. The bench is non-existent and their last few picks have been underwhelming. It’s Maya and not a lot else if the older players hang it up or if the minutes have finally caught up (they have already with Agustus and McCarville and Brunson).

Phoenix was the better squad on both ends of the court by a long shot. If it wasn’t for Whalen, this series would have been over in 2 with blowouts in both contests. Agustus has aged into fade-away jumpers and Moore isn’t able to play with the ball in her hands like Taurasi or Whalen for extended periods of time in order to be the sort of perimeter based double threat that can consistently break down the defense and set up the in/out action that drives top women’s teams. Whalen is their most important player by a long shot and Maya could score 40 a game and they won’t win much without Lindsay to run the offense—at least not with backups like Wright or whoever else they will likely have if Whalen walks away.

The Lynx’s defense last night was atrocious but the roster creep has probably already shut the window. They ended up a lot like the Heat. 2 championships in a 4 year window with a blowout ending it all. Also, the second their fantastic wing players weren’t able to be heads and shoulders above the competition in transition, it all kind of fell apart.

Finally, the WNBA needs to do something about its po-dunk refs. You can’t have rec league calls in your showcase games. I don’t think it tilted the balance of the series or really even favored one team over the other. It was just really bad and far too noticeable.

All of that being said, they still played awesome ball this year that was a blast to watch. These last 4 years have been just great.


I think these posts were a bit too negative coming after a tough loss. It was anybodies game with a couple seconds remaining in the third quarter.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/3/2014 2:09:36 PM)

I don't even know how to process that. They were over-matched pure and simple.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/3/2014 2:23:29 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kgdabom

I think these posts were a bit too negative coming after a tough loss. It was anybodies game with a couple seconds remaining in the third quarter.


And then they got absolutely steamrolled in the 4th.

They also got crushed in Game 1 and were looking dead in the water at half time in Game 2.




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