Wednesday, May 24, 2006

 

WNBA May 23rd (indications) recast

Sacramento at Chicago: indications on: I told you Sac would dissect the anatomy of Chicago's season start, and bad news old school, there's more embarrassment forth coming from 'da Windy City: they've got a strong team. When the Chitown starters couldn't manage the Champs, the bench stepped in for 39 of the teams 63 total points. Not good, hood! (Tip: the game high points woman and the game high rebounds person should be on opposite teams unless they are both on the losing side. Think about it.) Box Score

New York at Washington: indications on: Seattle's radio announcer (with nothing else to talk about during the second half of that game) said: "Hey, New York is going to win one game this season, at some time this season!" Box Score

Houston at Seattle: indications way wrong: Hey, it was on ESPN2 (sorry, Sue, it was. Yep, it was, for real. Yep.) Box Score

Connecticut at Minnesota: indications not stated. Coach rested Seimone just a couple of minutes too long. Connecticut saw that she was out of the game, and just tested what the rest of the team was about. And, yes, it a good thing for the other teams in the WNBA that Katie Douglas is so inconsistent: scored Connecticut's last ten points, alone by herself brought the whole conversation to an end. She was too much! Box Score

LA at Charlotte: indications off: Charlotte played. That's all I'm talking about. Still, the most statistically significant indication is well within Charlotte's grasp: 21 field goals made (yes, all game long) of 62 attempted. Naw! Box Score

Indiana at San Antone': indications off: but, but look at this: Indiana's field goal percentage 39.0, SA's field goal percentage 34.4; Indiana's 3-point percentage 7.7, SA's 40.0; Indiana's total personal fouls 14, SA's 23, Indiana's free throws made 15. It's just about team chemistry. Box Score


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