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**Game Thread** Seattle Storm vs. Los Angeles Sparks: Can the Key Arena Mystique Help the Storm to Victory?

 

Please join us again tonight in our game thread for Game Two of the Storm-Sparks series at Key Arena.

If you can suspend reality for a moment and pretend that the first quarter of Game One between the Los Angeles Sparks and Seattle Storm was just a warm-up, then you may find hope for the Storm in an otherwise bleak situation.

One could argue that the Storm outplayed the Sparks over the last three quarters, after a one field goal performance in the first quarter.

Although the Storm only made one field goal in the first quarter on 1-9 shooting, they shot a modest 40% over the following three quarters, which was enough to outscore the Sparks 57-48. They picked up the defense and were able to claw their way back into the game.

For a game in which Storm point guard Sue Bird only scored 4 points on 1-9 shooting, that’s not bad.

With improved production from their star player and sustained production over four quarters with the Key Arena crowd behind them, the Storm could at least keep themselves alive tonight.

A large part of that will be about getting a better performance from Bird, in addition to playing better defense and cutting down on turnovers.

After Game One, coach Brian Agler attributed Bird’s struggles to having sat out for two weeks due to a neck injury. However, entering this game, Agler is confident in Bird’s ability to step up.

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"I have all the confidence in the world in Sue Bird," said Agler prior to Game Two. "I think we might be a little more creative on how we do some things and I think that a lot will depend on her comfort and how she’s doing."

Bird agreed saying, "I’m going to try to do whatever it is. I definitely think I need to be more aggressive – just in general. That’s something I’m going to try to do more tonight. But not to a point where I want to force it or try to score it. Really we have to do whatever the defense gives us – that’s something that we didn’t do. There were times when we could have used slip screens or done this or done that and we didn’t really see it. But that’s why we watched film and we saw some things and we’re going to try to incorporate it."

However, beyond the claim that they could conceivably win tonight simply by sustaining the production they had for the last three quarters of Game One for four quarters in Game Two, there also seems to be something much more basic necessary for a victory tonight as expressed by Patrick of the Chasing the Title blog.

With their backs against the wall, the Storm will need to play with that sense of urgency. I don't mean that they should change their style of play or take badly rushed shots. I mean they need to put every ounce of effort on what they do best. Every player on the floor, all eight of the available players, will need to play like every possession matters, because it will.

And although the Storm are banged up, retiring Sparks center Lisa Leslie told Jayda Evans of the Seattle Times that the Storm might actually be more dangerous without post player Lauren Jackson.

"This team is a little more dangerous without Lauren Jackson because when Lauren's playing, you know where the offense is going," Sparks center Lisa Leslie said. "You know who's getting the ball. You know they're going low and 50-70 percent of the time, you know exactly what their plays are — Lauren Jackson off the pick-and-roll. "Without her out there, you have no idea who's going to shoot or who's going to drive. That's what makes the team a lot more dangerous."

As for the visiting Sparks, focus and intensity is always the "x-factor", but against a banged up Storm team tonight, their ability to establish the post game early and control the boards will probably be key as well.

Considering that most people expected the Storm to be run out of the Staples Center in Game One, it seems as though the Storm’s finish combined with a predictably raucous Key Arena crowd should give them a legitimate chance to win one at home.

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BEAT LA

Getting to this game a bit late…had to finish up some chores

Is SBB = Memo Okur?
I love this broadcasting crew

in Seattle…what’s her name? She’s really good

It looks like

Agler is playing Bird off the ball more than in LA. Yes?

I think it is fair

to say that Seattle had a better first quarter in this game. I don’t feel like I am out on a limb with that but someone back me up

Yes, I would agree with that
Is that Shannon Bobbit

on the side line waving her arms around and trying to distract the Storm on offense. Stay classy, LA

I love NBA TV

we get to see the mascot chop concrete! Go Doppler!

Don’t mess with that….fuzzy weather related thing

Janelle Burse

foul machine

What is this

“defense fueling offense” that people talk about

Mrs Stan

picked up 5 of those $1 tix for Saturday’s game. Taking the kids and friends

I love announcers

“I’m surprised the gave that call to….” = “They blew that call…”

Welll

LA isn’t looking great but they are making it tough for Seattle to score

CP is not afraid to swing those elbows
There you go Sue
hey there!

welcome!

I went to Seattle once

but only for a couple of day for a conference. I think it was about financial controls for non-profit management. Exciting. I stayed near the airport but took a bus and went to a Mariners game. I think the played Angles. I had sushi…

I’d love to go back for a longer visit

2nd quarter stat

The Sparks shot 73% in the 2nd qtr…that will have to end…

Storm coming back!

Defense creates offense! YES. YES IT DOES

But, when you play defense that leads to fouls,

and fouls just mess up the pace of the game.

I don't think

Lisa Leslie fears the Storm crowd…

Seattle

starting to play like this is an elimination game

Grabbing even a one point lead at the end of the quarter could be huge for Seattle

But, they can’t have another turnover fest to start a quarter.

4th qtr time!

lets see

They are collpasing

on the Sparks in the paint and making them move the ball. The Sparks are not a good passing team on the perimeter

I dislike the Sparks,

but it’s kind of depressing how that much talent is that ugly on offense.

I think SBB

might be just a bit faster then Big Z

Suzy is pulling a Tim Thomas in the playoffs
lol

if only she did this

3rd qtr stats...

Storm defense held the Sparks to 26.3% shooting in the 3rd, despite a 50% oreb% for the Sparks…

And going 7-7 from the ft line doesn’t hurt..

Nice adjustment

by LA to move the ball strong to weak and repost

How about OT

in this game. That never happens in Seattle

the game

alright someone tell me what’s going on so far?

Internet link

anyone got a good one? I live in Canada and I get RAPSTV which shows WNBA Games on tape delay when theyre broadcast on NBATV!

ugh

I think it is live at wnba.com

hey there

tie game 63 with 5 min left

T Wright is playing great

hitting his mid range shots and attacking the rim

Excuse me?

“hitting his mid range shots…” :)

The LA offense

really isn’t all that complex…I am starting to see why this team isn’t better than it is

68-65 Sparks

w/ 2 min to go. Storm ball

AUSIE AUSIE ASUIE
SBB hits a HUGE

3 to tie it up!

70-70

1 min to go

70 all!

50 seconds…hang on to your braids!

LLL w the tip in

gives the Sparks a 72-70 led w/ 22 sec.

jump ball

man that didn’t go well….T Wright dribbles off her foot and that should do it. I wonder if Agler will foul?

Well that's about it

14 seconds. 4 points

I didn't get around to reading the Gaines post fully...

…what exactly is his theory of closing out games down 4? ;)

I think Sue Bird

should just pretend the game is over for 40 minutes

OMG!!!

Turnover and bucket!!! Storm come back!!!

So, lesson learned

down by four you should foul and give the ball to Sue Bird. Otherwise don’t foul.

Does Sue Bird ever miss

in those late game situations?

Ok so

on NBA TV who’s the sunburned blond who repeats herself and rocks back and forth?

Brittany Jackson played for Tennessee in college.

Specialized in chucking 3s and posing in a bikini. What would she change about the WNBA? “I’d make the uniforms more feminine. The shorts could be shorter. You can’t look hot in a baggy uniform when you’re sweaty and nasty”

off to presser....
post game question

the truly funny thing, Q is that I asked you who got credited with the STEAL, not the assist… ;)

Which only reinforces my point...

…it was loud. :)

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