Phoenix Mercury guard Cappie Pondexter was aggressive going to the rim. In this play she scored the bucket and drew the foul. Photo by Max Simbron
When you are an up-tempo, run and gun team as loaded as Phoenix is with talent you are going to have nights when you catch fire and the ball finds its way through the rim. Repeatedly.
The Phoenix Mercury had one of those nights but everyone from both teams that talked after the game didn't credit "hot shooting". Words like "active","energy" and "aggressor" were the common theme.
Diana Taurasi, who bounced back herself from a sub-par shooting game with 24 points on 10 of 15 shooting including 3 for 3 from three in the first quarter, said this when asked about hitting her shots, "Yeah, we could probably focus on that but in the locker room we were talking about how active and how much energy we played with on the other end."
Diana went on to talk about how playing hard was far more important then the adjustments that were made, "Playing hard erases doubt. You can play as hard as you want but if you're stupid it doesn't matter. So today we played hard with being smart. It helps."
San Antonio Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes had a similar view. He opened his post game press conference with this sentence, "I thought Phoenix did a great job coming out and being the aggressor."
The Mercury did come out aggressive and hit shots early and got to the rim. Phoenix scored an amazing 17 points in the opening 4:30 of the game. But the key stretch came with about 3 minutes left in the quarter with the game tied at 21 when Penny Taylor and DeWanna Bonner came in were able to keep the pressure on. The Mercury went on a 14-2 run to close the quarter and never looked back.
Coach Hughes talked about that stretch, "I thought that was huge right there. I thought Taurasi set a pattern early but I thought we dealt with that ok. We were hanging around kind of coming in and out and offensively getting stuff done but that 12-0 run, I thought that had a lot to do with the separation in the game."
So if playing hard and being aggressive and playing active and with energy is so important, why don't teams do it all the time? How does the Mercury not play that way in San Antonio and the Silver Stars get out worked in Phoenix. These two teams have played six times this season and the home team has won every game.
Clearly home court matters, but there's more to it than that. Something that statistics can't explain. It is this mental aspect of the game that fascinates me the most and this series so far has been a prime case study in teams playing or not playing up to their capabilities.

I might have more to say about this game tomorrow but then again, what else can you say about a game where one team shoots 75% in the first half and finished with 64% shooting and a 39 to 20 rebounding advantage.
Game over. Move on to game 3 on Monday which if classic playoff trends hold true should be a barn burner.
Here's some post game audio to tide you over:
And a bonus interview with Suns guard Alando Tucker who has attended every Mercury game since coming back to Phoenix to get ready for the season. Watching him cheer for the team it is pretty clear he's a fan. Listen to the interview to see who he compares his game to.
[Note by Phoenix Stan, 09/20/09 11:48 AM MST ]
I watched the first half the game via Tivo and also checked my notes. Couple of random thoughts:
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Women's basketball is a joke
Your sport and your blog is a joke. The fact that somebody would actually waste their time to watch the sport that is women’s basketball is one thing, but that somebody would actually write lengthy articles on this crap is something else. The sport sucks and is poorly played.
ThePhenomenon - September 20, 2009
I love you too
Seth Pollack - September 20, 2009
It’s good to know that you’re consistent: 100% idiot in every SB Nation blog you join.
LatinD - September 20, 2009
I’m guessing Arkansas or Oklahoma. And I definitely see chewing tobacco.
bellasa - September 21, 2009
I win
The fact that all the comments generated on this post are replies to my trashing of the crap that is the WNBA shows that I am right and you are wasting your time blogging and watching this crappy sport.
ThePhenomenon - September 22, 2009
What a nightmare of a game. Watching it again today was incredibly painful. I guess it all comes down to tomorrow – do or die for both teams. I hope that’ll instill a new sense of urgency on our gals.
Great recap, Stan.
LatinD - September 20, 2009
I suppose it was a nightmare for a S.A. fan. This game was awesome from the tip off (for a Merc fan). I haven’t seen many games where a team simply couldn’t miss. At the half the Merc was shooting 75%. They ended at about 65%. Everything Tarausi threw up went it. Just amazing, and the crowd was absolutely crazy.
I don’t care who you are, if you were a Merc fan last night, or a fan of high scoring basketball (even if you hat the WNBA) it was a great time.
Great write up, Stan.
Wil Cantrell - September 20, 2009
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