Purple Reign
Starter
Just some observations from last night's game vs the Sun:
1. The Sun are very good. Not great. They can be beat, but for the first time Dydek's presence in a ball game against Sacramento made a difference. The inside post defense for the Sun was established from the jump and Sacramento struggled inside the paint all game long. And when they were able to get to the free throw line, they could not convert. 10-18 at the line.
2. The referrees were horrible on both ends of the floor!!! I thought that the Conneticut coach was going to have a stroke right on the floor. He was looking for an early plane ride out of town (his mother passed away, he funeral is today)
3. All of the Monarchs offensive flaws were exposed in one game. It was 2004 all over again. To me their outside peremeter game consist of two players Lawson and Powell. They were a combined 2-15, 1-8 from 3's. Powell was stiff and just could not get going. And most of these were wide open shots. In order for Sacramento to win, she has to be a threat or the defense collapses in the paint and swarms Yo and DeMya. That was their problem last year.
4. Four assists for Sacramento!!!! FOUR!!!! That is not going to get it done. Plus they committed 19 turnovers. It seemed to me that during the Sun's 31-9 run in the last 16 minutes of the game, every entry pass into the post was either deflected or intercepted. Ticha once again spent an inordinate amount of time on the bench, when I thought they could have used her to create in the middle of a horrific offensive drought.
5. I brought this up on last week and many of you disagreed. That the Monarchs bench is relatively offensively challenged. To me, Haynie is the only offensive threat off of the bench, and only when she is playing with the starters. If you exchange Walker (who did not start for whatever reason) with Brunson, the bench was a combined 5-15.For whatever reason, Maiga can not find a basket from the field or the free throw line. Her offense is beyond bad, it is......
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There are so many other things I can say, but I will refrain. In order for the Monarachs to stay on top with the elite in the league they must go at least 3-2 on the toughest road trip in recent memory. It is brutal.
WASHINGTON - win
NEW YORK - win
CONNETICUT - ???
DETROIT - ???
SEATTLE - lost (there is no way they can be expected to win on the fifth of five stop against the defending champions after traveling from Detroit the day before)
1. The Sun are very good. Not great. They can be beat, but for the first time Dydek's presence in a ball game against Sacramento made a difference. The inside post defense for the Sun was established from the jump and Sacramento struggled inside the paint all game long. And when they were able to get to the free throw line, they could not convert. 10-18 at the line.
2. The referrees were horrible on both ends of the floor!!! I thought that the Conneticut coach was going to have a stroke right on the floor. He was looking for an early plane ride out of town (his mother passed away, he funeral is today)
3. All of the Monarchs offensive flaws were exposed in one game. It was 2004 all over again. To me their outside peremeter game consist of two players Lawson and Powell. They were a combined 2-15, 1-8 from 3's. Powell was stiff and just could not get going. And most of these were wide open shots. In order for Sacramento to win, she has to be a threat or the defense collapses in the paint and swarms Yo and DeMya. That was their problem last year.
4. Four assists for Sacramento!!!! FOUR!!!! That is not going to get it done. Plus they committed 19 turnovers. It seemed to me that during the Sun's 31-9 run in the last 16 minutes of the game, every entry pass into the post was either deflected or intercepted. Ticha once again spent an inordinate amount of time on the bench, when I thought they could have used her to create in the middle of a horrific offensive drought.
5. I brought this up on last week and many of you disagreed. That the Monarchs bench is relatively offensively challenged. To me, Haynie is the only offensive threat off of the bench, and only when she is playing with the starters. If you exchange Walker (who did not start for whatever reason) with Brunson, the bench was a combined 5-15.For whatever reason, Maiga can not find a basket from the field or the free throw line. Her offense is beyond bad, it is......

There are so many other things I can say, but I will refrain. In order for the Monarachs to stay on top with the elite in the league they must go at least 3-2 on the toughest road trip in recent memory. It is brutal.
WASHINGTON - win
NEW YORK - win
CONNETICUT - ???
DETROIT - ???
SEATTLE - lost (there is no way they can be expected to win on the fifth of five stop against the defending champions after traveling from Detroit the day before)