The Guru WNBA Report: Minnesota Rallies at Dallas as Rookie Miles Continues to Shine; New York Routs Expansion Portland; UPSHOT League Begins Friday Night
By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux
Game one of Thursday night’s WNBA twin bill on Amazon Prime was a preview in some way of the league’s future showcasing pieces of the younger talent though the veterans still came up big in a tight battle in which Minnesota (2-1) rallied to win 90-86 at Dallas (1-2) before a crowd of 5,982 in suburban Arlington at the College Park Center
Then New York’s bench produced the blowout that shockingly didn’t live up to Tuesday’s forecast when expansion Portland pulled an upset at the finish for the franchise’s first win, the Liberty (3-1) dousing the host Fire (1-2) in a 100-82 romp before a crowd 13,087 at the Moda Center in Oregon.
Lynx Edge Wings
In Game One, in which the top two picks of last month’s draft were involved, rookie Olivia Miles, the Central New Jersey native and second overall selection out of TCU, fed Natasha Howard with the tiebreaker to an uncontested layup with 51 seconds left in regulation and then Kayla McBride nailed 3-of-4 from the line in the final 17.1 seconds to deprive the Wings.
Howard finished with 26 points, Courtney Williams scored 21 playing against her South Florida college coach Jose Fernandez in his first season at the helm of the Wings, and Miles had 15 points with six assists while McBride shooting 9-of-line free throw attempts led her to11 points.
The Lynx had the best guns in Texas shooting 60% with Nia Coffey adding 13 points and joining McBride with eight boards each.
Reigning rookie of the year Paige Bueckers had a game-high 27 points including 10-of-11 from the line for Dallas, fourth-year pro Maddy Siegrist out of Villanova off the bench scored 17 in the first half, Odyssey Sims had 11 and number one overall pick Azzi Fudd off the bench, who was rested Tuesday night, scored eight in her second league game.
Siegrist, the all-time scorer at Villanova and second overall for men and women in the Philadelphia area, was 7-for-10 across the first two quarters as the Wings built a 12-point lead but Minnesota came back in the second quarter on a 9-0 run.
Miles is the only player in the 30-year history of the WNBA to post 10+ points and 5+ assists in each of their first three games joining Sue Bird and Candace Parker, and is the fifth joining the duo along with 2024 rookie of the year Caitlin Clark and Nikki McCray to average 15+ points and 5+ assists.
“We couldn’t play any worse first half, defensively, we were very, very disapointed,” said Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve, the former La Salle star from South Jersey. “We really committed at halftime to play like we know how to play and take away some things we knew they were going to do.
“I think Nia Coffey has really defined our toughness. I can’t say enough what Nia did, obviously when the game was in the balance the rookie took it over.”
Fernandez was not happy this one got away, the second straight home loss following Saturday’s season-opening win at Indiana.
“I know there’s selfishness in this locker room,” he said he told the team. “There is, and you gotta look in the mirror and be accountable on how you played, and don’t get upset. If you think that you should have played more, or you didn’t play enough, or you didn’t get the shots that you think you should have gotten.
“Really good teams, they don’t give a (expletive) about that. Know what they give a (expletive) about? Give a (expletive) about winning, because that’s what matters.
“The ball didn’t move as it should,” he said of the decline in assists in the second half.
Liberty Rout Fire
Later out in the Northwest, New York ‘s bench had eight makee from deep and scored 41 points two days after collecting just 11 in Tuesday’s loss to Portland,
Alex Fowler, who played at nearby Portland in college and signed a developmental contract for the still short-handed Liberty earlier in the day, got one more than that, while starter Breanna Stewart scored 22, Rebekah Gardner scored 14 and Julie Vanloo on a hardship deal got all nine points on three makes from distance.
Sabrina Ionecu and free-agent signee Satou Sabally have missed all four games.
Rookie free-agent Pauline Astier out of Frqnce, who has played in place of Ionescu, had 20 and reached 67 over all four games with 16 boards and 15 assists, joining Parker, Clark and Tamika Catchings as the only players reaching those marks their first four games.
Marine Johannes had a career-high 11 assists while overall New York had 32 helpers.
Portland’s Megan Gustafson scored 14 and Haley Jones had 10 while Nyadiew Puoch scored 13 points with Bridget Carleton and Emily Engstler scored 11.
The Liberty took a slim 39-37 lead at the half on former Rutgers star Betnijah Laney-Hamilton’s layup and then the visitors exploded making 11-of-14 from the field and outscoring the Fire 31-16 in the third quarter and building a 22-point lead in the fourth.
“The world works in crazy ways,” said Fowler of her return to Portland. “This just lined up perfect for me. I didn’t think I’d be here yet in the ‘W,’ and it’s just amazing the talent we have lined up around here. It’s been pretty special. I’ve seen a few people.”
‘We’re trying to put together 40-minute games, and we didn’t have the best first half,” said New York first-year coach Chris DeMarco.
Looking Ahead
All four Friday games are on League Pass beginning with Connecticut hosting Las Vegas at 7:30 p.m. for a second visit in three nights from the Aces, while ION joins the other three: Indiana hosting Washington at 7:30 p.m., and at 10 p.m., Los Angeles hosts Toronto, and Phoenix hosts Chicago.
The league is dark Saturday.
On Sunday, NBC returns to the WNBA telecast fold for the first time since early in the league’s history.
The main network and Peacock will air the Las Vegas game at Atlanta at 1:30 p.m., while at 6 p.m., the NBC Sports Network and Peacock will televise Seattle at Indiana.
League Pass has the other two games – Chicago at Minnesota at 7 p.m. and Toronto at Los Angeles at 7 p.m.
The NBC Sports Network and Peacock come back Monday night at 8 p.m. for Washington’s visit to Dallas followed at 10 p.m. on League Pass when Connecticut visits Portland.
Upshot League Begins
The new pro league under commissioner Donna Orender, the former Queens College standout in New York who was the second president of the WNBA, begins in two cities with its four teams Friday night.
Jacksonville and Greensboro which are hosting the two openers against Charlotte and Savannah are reporting sellouts.
Media stories describe the operation equivalent to the NBA G-League but Orender prefers to call it a league of opportunity.
The league games are on its UPSHOT YouTube Channel for free and on Thursday the league announced a 15-game national schedule on Scripps ‘new FAST channel platform. There is also local over-the-air coverage in the four markets.
Tip times for Charlotte at Jacksonville and Savannah at Greensboro are at 7 p.m.
The league website is at upshotleague.com
Local Coaches Honored
All six Big 5 women’s coaches at the inaugural Philadelphia Sports Legacy Honors presented by Major League Baseball will receive the first Dawn Staley Legacy Award next Wednesday at the Alan Horowitz “Sixth Man” Center at 7 p.m.
The Eagles’ Jordan Mailata will receive the Montgomery-Wanamaker Citizen Award among several other honors being made.
Tickets are limited but go to legacyhonors@pysc.org for inquiries.