So, of course, when Reese was asked about Mic, she had nothing but praise for her mate. “I mean, obviously, the versatility with her,” Reese said. “We can switch 3-5 and that’s something that’s great for us. She has been resilient for us all throughout the year with her coming in the starting lineup, coming out of it and just playing a role. She’s the best teammate I’ve probably ever had. She’s always smiling, she’s always cheering even when it’s not going great for her.”
But, not execution, not even the players, was the ultimate reason for the Chicago Sky’s disappointment!
It was clear that one of the key factors in the Lynx’s win was their advantage at the free-throw line. Despite committing more fouls—17 compared to the Sky’s 16—the Lynx attempted 17 free throws and made 14, while the Sky went to the line only eight times, converting seven. What’s more telling is that Chicago had taken just one free throw before the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, Minnesota had quietly strolled to the line six times. In the final quarter, Lynx made strides with 11 more attempts, while the Sky got seven. The free-throw disparity was quite clear.
When HC addressed the issue, he pointed to a concerning pattern for Angel Reese and the team’s bigs. “It’s hard to imagine that we would only have eight free throws with the amount of opportunities we have in the paint,” Marsh said. “I know that Kamilla, Elizabeth, and Angel receive a lot of contact down there. For us to not get to the line more than that is frustrating.”
And he had a point. Reese finished the game with 16 points, 17 rebounds, and six assists, battling hard under the basket all night, dealing with physicality as no calls were made. That’s where the frustration lies. As Marsh noted, both Reese and Elizabeth Williams consistently absorb contact in the post, but the lack of whistles suggests either missed foul calls or a style of officiating that doesn’t favor them.
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