DOT wrote:What was super effective was trapping her off the PnR. Probably can't do it all game, but iirc the Sun started heavily trapping her in the 4th which is where the lead really exploded and Indy's offense couldn't do anything. I also think they did a good job of getting back in transition which is where she usually thrives
Yep. The Sun had the Fever playing in mud. To which I would add, the Sun somehow -- I don't know how, in truth -- took the short roll away from Boston. So instead of Boston receiving a pass near the foul line, it was Dantas (OK if she shoots immediately, but she can't pass or drive) or worse yet, Temi (who is purely hustle, she can't make a play at all with the ball unless she's under the basket).
Really I think it just showed the experience gap. Going into last night, the Fever had 4 players who'd played in the playoffs for a combined 19 games, and 307 total minutes. Meanwhile DeWanna Bonner alone had played in 80 games and 2,494 total minutes in the playoffs in her career to that point. I'm not writing them off yet, cause they've all played exceptionally well lately, but I think the Sun are just a bad matchup for them at this point.
True, although I would say that each of the top 4 seeds are bad matchups for the Fever. Too much experience and knowhow versus too little. I don't think it much matters which of those teams the Fever plays, in all cases Indy would be receiving a playoff lesson.
























