17 June 2011
That's Better
We're back on track, with the Storm beating Indiana 68-54. Unsurprisingly and obviously, it was a defensive game.
From Jayda's liveblog: "Unlike the past two games where [Lauren Jackson] had minimal touches early, Jackson was aggressive with her patent turnaround jumper to score with 9:41 on the clock. The 2-0 start allowed fans to sit down, oh, six minutes earlier than last week. OK, last time I mention the land of too many lakes."
From the Jayda's article in the Seattle Times: "Basketball returned to normal at KeyArena. Sue Bird made a spectacular shot at the buzzer. Lauren Jackson got early touches. And it was the opponent exiting into the night wondering how it played so poorly."
From the Everett Herald: "The Indiana Fever might have the Minnesota Lynx to thank for this. [...] Every team has a bad night every once in a while -- the Storm are sending a message that all the loss to Minnesota was, was a bad night. The Fever are the unfortunate recipient of that message."
In other WNBA news:
Minnesota is still hot and Atlanta is still struggling.
San Antonio (!) is still undefeated, and Phoenix (!) has yet to win a game.
From Jayda's liveblog: "Unlike the past two games where [Lauren Jackson] had minimal touches early, Jackson was aggressive with her patent turnaround jumper to score with 9:41 on the clock. The 2-0 start allowed fans to sit down, oh, six minutes earlier than last week. OK, last time I mention the land of too many lakes."
From the Jayda's article in the Seattle Times: "Basketball returned to normal at KeyArena. Sue Bird made a spectacular shot at the buzzer. Lauren Jackson got early touches. And it was the opponent exiting into the night wondering how it played so poorly."
From the Everett Herald: "The Indiana Fever might have the Minnesota Lynx to thank for this. [...] Every team has a bad night every once in a while -- the Storm are sending a message that all the loss to Minnesota was, was a bad night. The Fever are the unfortunate recipient of that message."
In other WNBA news:
Minnesota is still hot and Atlanta is still struggling.
San Antonio (!) is still undefeated, and Phoenix (!) has yet to win a game.
Labels: Seattle Storm, WNBA