30 August 2010
Quote of the Day: Slam Online
I had every intention of finding a non-WNBA quote for today. Really! But....
From their article "On to the Next Round: Random Notes from the WNBA Playoffs":
Originally, an Eastern Conference Final game was going to get the only major network slot this coming weekend, but it didn’t take long for the suits to figure out that Phoenix and Seattle would be much, much more fun. After all, who knows what Diana might do? And who really wants to watch Indiana, should the Fever move on, grind Atlanta’s dreams into a 68-62 defeat?
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And speaking of matchups, I’m rooting for an Atlanta-Phoenix finals. Defense? Who cares? Let’s play five 110-105 games with Diana Taurasi and Angel McCoughtry throwing tantrums at both ends of the court, Izzy making impossible shots and Candice Dupree never missing.
Indiana and Seattle would be entertaining in their own way, but to hell with fundamentals: Sign me for the Mercury and Dream never getting within 10 seconds of a shot-clock violation for the whole series.
[BTW, the Seattle/Phoenix game they're referring to is Game 2 in Phoenix, which will air on ABC, Sunday, Sept. 5 at noon.]
From their article "On to the Next Round: Random Notes from the WNBA Playoffs":
Originally, an Eastern Conference Final game was going to get the only major network slot this coming weekend, but it didn’t take long for the suits to figure out that Phoenix and Seattle would be much, much more fun. After all, who knows what Diana might do? And who really wants to watch Indiana, should the Fever move on, grind Atlanta’s dreams into a 68-62 defeat?
——
And speaking of matchups, I’m rooting for an Atlanta-Phoenix finals. Defense? Who cares? Let’s play five 110-105 games with Diana Taurasi and Angel McCoughtry throwing tantrums at both ends of the court, Izzy making impossible shots and Candice Dupree never missing.
Indiana and Seattle would be entertaining in their own way, but to hell with fundamentals: Sign me for the Mercury and Dream never getting within 10 seconds of a shot-clock violation for the whole series.
[BTW, the Seattle/Phoenix game they're referring to is Game 2 in Phoenix, which will air on ABC, Sunday, Sept. 5 at noon.]
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