
Originally Posted by
ztballer
Seattle has had first round exits ever since 2005. After winning the championship in 04 (the only year they hadn't faced LA in the semi's) they have had their asses whooped in a 3 game series. If history repeats itself, it's going to be: lose @ LA, win @ home, lose @ home. Always plagued with injuries.
Agree with you there. Silver Stars always get lucky at home. They beat LA at home last year on a shot from Sophia Young that was unbalanced, a prayer shot. Candace Parker was hella pissed about that. She told the press after that the 'Hail Mary' shot was the only reason why the Stars won.
Sky - I got my money in there as soon as the line came out. Would've liked -2, but -3 will do. I'm just a bit concerned as to why the line hasn't moved yet. ATL @ WAS has moved 1 point, SEA @ SAN has moved .5 but Chicago is stuck at 3. Why?
If their coach puts Toliver in, she can easily put up 20+ but in the past few games against Detroit, he has benched her. He has told the press that Toliver is ineffective in games against teams with good defense. BULLSHIT. She hit up 3 back to back 3's against Indiana, the best defensive team in the league. Old man coach has something against the rook. Let's pray he doesn't DNP her.
Also, I expect the home crowd to lift their players up. I wouldn't be surprised if Detroit come out strong but home crowd will be the 6th man and pull them through it.
I also like how Detroit have abused the 'hardship' rule in the WNBA, DNP one player to sign up some kid scrub to play their last regular season game. Rumor has it that Hornbuckle is out, her knee was tweaked apparently (?) or Ford is sitting it out.
Just got to grab the boards, stop the Detroit rookie Zellous and Nolan had 34 against NYL, I am expecting her to go from hot to stone cold.
Did you book Chicago yet?