Monty'sBiggestFan
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In other words, it was a useless graphic.... 

Well, for as much distaste as I have for Lisa Leslie, I'm totally on board with the way that list was presented. Scoring the most points in the WNBA should be what's considered more significant, particularly by the WNBA itself. In fact, it's the only professional sports league that I'm aware of where they even give more than token acknowledgement to what sort of stats their players put up outside of their league. I personally think that scoring 5000 points in one league is more significant than scoring 5000+ points in two different leagues.That was just their total points for their professional bball careers, right? Which is why Leslie is the first player to record 5,000 points in the WNBA. While Smith was the first player to record 5,000 points as a professional basketball player. Her 5,000 includes her ABL numbers. Yo's numbers on that graphic include her ABL points too... because it showed that she had something like 4,498 points and her WNBA profile says she has a career # of 3,465.
It was basically an excuse for Meyers to talk about LLL.
Well, for as much distaste as I have for Lisa Leslie, I'm totally on board with the way that list was presented. Scoring the most points in the WNBA should be what's considered more significant, particularly by the WNBA itself. In fact, it's the only professional sports league that I'm aware of where they even give more than token acknowledgement to what sort of stats their players put up outside of their league. I personally think that scoring 5000 points in one league is more significant than scoring 5000+ points in two different leagues.
That depends on what you define as the "start" of the drought: if you're defining it as everything after Seattle's first timeout, then Seattle scored all sixteen of their points during the "drought." If you define it as the 3:12 in the middle of the quarter that Sacramento went without a field goal, then the actual number of points that Seattle scored during the drought was seven. If you define it as the slightly longer 3:16 that Sacramento went without a field goal towards the end, then the actual number of points that Seattle scored during the drought was only six.The Monarchs scored 11 pts and gave up 16 in the 2nd quarter and those 13 or so of those came during a Monarchs drought to end the quarter.
I'm almost sure of it.Were there really people out there confused about whether Katie Smith or Lisa Leslie scored 5000 pts first in the WNBA?
You did; Thompson was on that graphic.... I would have rather seen who was closest on her heels using only W points.
You did; Thompson was on that graphic.
All three of the "definitions" that I offered above can be truthfully applied to this statement. Howe'er, comma, it also needs to be acknowledged that, for the Monarchs, the defense has a direct impact on the offense, and it has been that way for the entire time that Whisenant has been in charge. The Monarchs have used their defense to set up their offense for the length of Whisenant's tenure, and when the other team outscores the Monarchs 7-0 over 3:12, or 6-2 over 3:16, it is reasonable to draw the conclusion that it has more to do with the Monarchs defense than it does with their offense. And besides, just because you miss five straight shots doesn't mean that you have to let the other team score; a drought might be the offense's fault, but a run by the other team is the defense's fault.... By definition, a drought means you aren't scoring.
I fail to see how this could possibly be an "OR" statement; if you're defending well, then their shots aren't falling.Monty'sBiggestFan said:... you probably aren't defending well either or their shots are falling and yours aren't...
When your shooters aren't hitting shots, and you best offensive players operate out of the post, anyway, you might as well... Besides which, when I see Houston force-feeding Michelle Snow down low, and LA daring people to try and stop Lisa Leslie, it makes my blood boil... but when I see Seattle running clear-outs and iso's for Janelle F. Burse of all people, and Yo Griffith can't even see the ball, I want to reach into my television and strangle Whisenant. We have the second-best center in the entire league, whom the other team can't guard; why the hell is she only averaging eight shots a game?Monty'sBiggestFan said:... And when your shooters for whatever reason don't want to shoot, we're back to the 3 headed post offense years and praying teams don't go zone...
We are not in agreement as to the degree; I'm not happy with the offense, but if the defense was right (and it isn't), I wouldn't really care much about the offense.Sounds like we are in agreement then as I posted earlier, the team defense and offense need consistent improvement.