The Guru’s WNBA/UPSHOT Report: Expansion Toronto Goes to 3-2 Winning at Phoenix as Sykes and Marbrey Combine for 61 Points
By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux
A season after Golden State made its debut into the WNBA setting expansion records with sellouts every night, the most victories for a debut team, and qualifying for the playoffs on the first attempt this season’s newbies of Toronto and Portland to bring the league membership to 15 franchises are hitting the win mark early in their existence.
In the only game on Tuesday’s card Toronto got a combo 61 points from Brittney Sykes and Marina Marbrey to win at Phoenix 98-90 in a high-scoring affair before 9,337 at the Mortgage Matchup Center, site of last month’s NCAA championship claimed by UCLA over South Carolina, to go 3-2 and dropping last season’s WNBA runner-ups to 2-3.
Sykes, a 2017 overall seventh pick in the first round by Atlanta, had 31 points for the Tempo, another career-high, while Marbrey, a former Notre Dame standout finished with 30.
The former, who played last season in Washington and Seattle before going in the expansion draft in March, was coming off a career high 38 points on Sunday while Marbrey, who was with Connecticut the last two seasons, went in the second round as the 19th overall choice of Los Angeles, playing one season with the Sparks, three in Dallas, two with Chicago, the second of which she got dealt to the Sun.
Tuesday’s game was close until the fourth quarter when Toronto broke into a 12-4 run to go ahead 85-78 before Maria Conde and Kiki Rice, the latter taken last month as part of a league-record six picks off UCLA in the regular draft, each scored around a Mercury turnover, to make it 93-86 with 2:32 left.
Marbrey, who had six of a Tempo season-high 15 makes from deep, while Phoenix was 4-of-22, hit a long shot for a 96-90 lead with 1:25 left.
The Mercury’s Kahleah Copper, the Philly native who starred at Rutgers, scored 18, former Maryland star Alyssa Harris out of Harrisburg, had 17 points in her second season in the Arizona desert, DeWanna Bonner collected 13 points, and Jovanna Nogic scored 13.
Natasha Mack, signed from Minnesota in the offseason league-wide massive free-agent spree following the landmark players’ labor deal, had 12 points and 10 boards but had to leave for the night after a hard fall late in the third quarter.
Toronto’s Rice scored 15 points, Laura Juskaite had 10, while Sykes reached 30 her second straight game shooting 10-of-19 from the field, including four 3-pointers.
The Tempo went up 45-44 at the half on a three from Marbrey with 20.8 seconds left in the third period.
“They have future Hall of Famers but so do we, and we came out with a win, so that’s a notch for us,” Sykes said.
“Really impressive,” said Toronto coach Sandy Brondello of Sykes and Marbrey.
Brondello, who is also the Australian nation team coach, guided New York, a 1997 charter WNBA team, to its first league title in 2024 and was with the Liberty last season before being let go and quickly grabbed by the Tempo after the team fell to Phoenix in first round of the playoffs.
“I give a great lot of respect to these two here, they’re great leaders in the locker room, but also but also great leaders on the court taking Kiki under their wing and every single player that comes out to the court.
“We’ve found some chemistry, we’ve found what works, and even when we’re facing a lot of adversity, even with injuries, we just stay true. I think we’re having a lot of fun.”
As for the impact of foreigner players, especially Australians and Europeans, Brondello said, “The strength of this league is going to keep improving. This CBA, the Europeans, everyone wants to come and play in the best league in the world.
“And I think it’s raising the standard of this league, it’s very exciting. Every team has Europeans. We have a lot of different nationalities we have some rookies, they’re 28 (years old), 29, they have so much experience and it shows.”
On beating a team like Phoenix, Marbrey said, “I think it’s such a confidence booster. You have to give credit to the other team. They’re Olympians over there, champions, Hall of Famers, giving them that respect, but also have the respect and confidence of people in our locker room.”
On the other side, Phoenix coach Nate Tibbetts said of giving up the array of long shots, “For a team that takes pride in its defense, we didn’t do what we needed to do tonight. Looked like a poor defensive team tonight.”
Thomas added, “I think we’re nowhere near where we need to be defensively,” she said and referred to last season when the Mercury’s hallmark was its emphasis on defense. “It’s gonna be a long season if we don’t get it together on the defensive end.”
“We just gotta get stops. That’s what it comes down to,” Copper said.
Looking Ahead
On Wednesday USA airs Indiana hosting Portland at 7 p.m. and Chicago hosting Dallas at 9 p.m. before Connecticut visits Seattle at 10 p.m. on League Pass.
On Thursday on the weekly Amazon Prime games, New York returns home for the first time since the season opener on May 8 and hosts Golden State at 8 p.m. at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn before Phoenix hosts Los Angeles at 10 p.m.
Also, at 8 on League Pass, Minnesota hosts Toronto.
On Friday, the triple header on ION has Atlanta hosting Dallas at 7:30 p.m., the same time Indiana hosts Golden State before Seattle hosts Connecticut, the latter also on League Pass.
On Saturday, which was dark last week, CBS and Paramount+ kick in with Chicago hosting Minnesota at 1 p.m., and defending champion Las Vegas hosting L.A. 8 p.m. while at 6 p.m., Toronto hosts Portland, the two newest teams meeting the first time.
After a break next season, the expansion continues with Cleveland returning in 2028, Detroit doing likewise in 2029, and Philadelphia coming on board in 2030.
UPSHOT Week Two
The new four-team developmental-style pro league, whose commissioner Donna Orender was the second WNBA president, that had a successful debut last weekend and whose games can be seen free on its YouTube channel, has the Jacksonville Waves (0-1) coached by Philadelphia’s Jessica Bogia looking for their first win at 7 p.m. on Thursday visiting the Charlotte Crown (1-0) that ruined their home and season opener before spending Memorial Day weekend hosting the Greensboro Groove (2-0) at 4 p.m. Saturday and visiting the Savannah Steel (0-2) at 3 p.m. Sunday.
All four rosters were posted recently at this site.
On Friday, Greensboro, that swept Savannah at home last weekend, visits the Georgians at 7 p.m., and on Monday the Groove ventures over to nearby Charlotte at 7 p.m. in North Carolina.