The Guru’s WNBA + UPSHOT Reports: Jones’ Vintage Night Carries New York Over Toronto While Phoenix Slide Ends; Jacksonville Balance Controls Charlotte
By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux
NEW YORK – Night three of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup series Wednesday brought two divisional games, one here at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn where a crowd of 14,574 was treated to what could be termed a large dose of nostalgia by the Liberty (6-4) who won their straight, a 97-62 victory over expansion Toronto ( 5-5) and former coach Sandy Brondello.
Out West Phoenix (3-8) snapped a six-game losing streak with a narrow 72-68 triumph at Seattle (3-8) before a Climate Pledge Arena crowd of 9,109 in the state of Washington.
In the new four-team UPSHOT League in the first of only two games being played this week Jacksonville (5-2) moved from a half-game lead to a full game over idle Greensboro (4-3) and Savannah (4-3) by gaining a 67-59 matinee road win at Charlotte (1-6), which will host Savannah in the other game Saturday at 4 p.m.
Liberty Take 3rd Straight Beating Tempo and Former Coach
George Washington grad Jonquel Jones gave a performance akin to an earlier time winning WNBA MVP honors playing with the Connecticut Sun but in this one helping her present team with 22 points and 17 rebounds.
It was the first meeting against Toronto coach Sandy Brondello, whom the Liberty let go after last fall’s first-round exit courtesy of Phoenix one season removed from the franchise’s only championship in New York’s then-28-year history dating to the league’s inaugural summer summer of 1997.
The game also paired two sisters against each other – Satou Sabally who signed with New York after being a force in Phoenix’s run to the championship series where the Mercury were dominated by Las Vegas winning a third title in four straight tries while Nyara was taken from the Liberty in the expansion draft.
Sidelined with an injured right hand but part of the homecoming delegation on Toronto was Isabelle Harrison who went to the Tempo in free agency.
“I always love seeing my sister, so that was great,” Satou said. “I love her so much and I’m just happy to see her thrive on an expansion team.”
Still out of action for New York was Sabrina Ionescu, who has played one game due to back issues.
Brondello got a loud ovation from the crowd during a video tribute to the three during a timeout early in the game.
“Coming back, obviously it was nice,” Brondello said. "Everyone moves around this league. Going back to an old team, and to get the appreciation that we get, that’s always special. The fans have been amazing. It’s a special group here and something that we’ll remember.”
Both expansion teams – the other Portland - bringing the WNBA to 15 members following the debut of Golden State last summer have done well so far.
“It was great to see them,” said Jones, the adopted daughter of Temple coach Diane Richardson. “Obviously, we made history in this building together.”
In this one, though, powered by Jones, trailing 22-17 early in the second quarter New York launched a 15-2 run bowtied by a pair of 3-pointers from Satou, the first over her sister in transition.
Satou only recently joined the action after dealing with a concussion suffered in the finals.
“I have a high expectation for myself, so I’m not there yet, but I’m getting there,” she said.
Breanna Stewart had 17 of her 19 points for the home club in the second half.
Jones is the fourth franchise player with 20 points and 15 rebounds and joined retired Hall of Famers Tamika Catchings and Lauren Jackson as the only ones with three3-pointers and 12 boards in a half.
Marine Johannes had 15 points and Leonie Fiebich had 14 and both were joined in double digits by rookie Pauline Astier with 10 points.
Liberty coach Chris DeMarco, hired from the NBA San Francisco Warriors’ staff to follow Brondello, was pleased with his team holding the Tempo to six 3-pointers.
“J.J. dominated this game. Dominated the game,” he said. “When she’s throwing the glass on two ends, it’s a huge lift for everyone else and they start putting two bodies on her.”
Toronto’s Marina Marbrey and Brittney Sykes each scored 17 points, but concern has arisen after late in the game first-round pick at sixth Kiki Rice out of NCAA champion UCLA had a shot blocked and her left leg bent backwards while landing.
Brondello, and Australian and coach of the Aussie nationals, had no update, hoping for the best.
As for Toronto’s early success, “I’m going to coach some great games, some good games, and I’m going to make some mistakes,” she said. “Let me learn by doing it. I’ve been doing this for quite a long time. I know what a winning culture looks like and a winning team.”
Mercury Finally Rises by Calming Storm
Rutgers grad and Philly native Kahleah Copper scored 16 points while Mercury teammate Natasha Mack matched it with her career-best while grabbing 10 rebounds.
Seattle’s newcomer Awa Fam had 18 points and Natisha Hiedemann scored 15 but the Storm dropped their fourth straight falling behind for good 61-59 on Copper’s shot with 5:37 left in regulation.
Copper going 4-for-4 from the line offset a late attempt.
Monique Akoa Makani scored 12 for Phoenix and DeWanna Bonner had half her 10 points in the last four minutes.
“We just really stayed together,” said Phoenix coach Nate Tibbetts. “We’ve played some really good teams lately and haven’t finished the way we wanted, so we stayed together, we had some different rotations, and we competed.”
Looking Ahead
Thursday’s twin bill on Amazon Prime has Atlanta at Indiana at 7:30 p.m. and Golden State at Minnesota at 9 p.m.
On Friday, ION and League Pass carry all three games; Connecticut at Chicago at 7:30 p.m., and Dallas at Los Angeles and Phoenix at Portland, both at 10 p.m.
On Saturday, ABC will air two West games in the afternoon: Seattle at Minnesota at 1 p.m. and Golden State at Las Vegas at 3 p.m. while in the East at night League Pass will air Washington at Atlanta at 6 p.m. followed by CBS and Paramount+ carrying Indiana at New York at 8 p.m.
Sunday League Pass will air Chicago at Toronto at 3 p.m., while NBA TV at 7 will air Portland at Los Angeles.
For those new to paying attention to the WNBA, the league standings regarding playoff and seeds are combined without regard to the best teams in the East and West.
UPSHOT Action: Balance Carries Jacksonville
A 19-7 lead after the first period enabled the Waves jump in front of the host Crown and hold them off the rest of the way in Charlotte.
Ariel Hearn and Tennessee grad Rennia Davis each scored 12 points and Davis double doubled with 11 boards, while Maryland’s Shyanne Sellers scored 11 with seven boards, Northwestern’s Lindsey Pulliam scored 10 and Khayla Pointer just missed in double figures with nine points.
Jacksonville showed strength defensively keeping Charlotte’s Deja Kelly to 14 points and Saint Joseph’s grad Chloe Welch had 10 points in 20 minutes.
The Crown’s Ugonne “Michelle” Oniyah had a near double-double with 8 points and 8 boards.
“I wouldn’t say it was our prettiest win of the year, but anytime you can get a win on the road in this league it’s a good day,” said Jacksonville coach and Philadelphia native Jess Bogia.
“I thought we did a good job of staying composed when they made their run in the fourth quarter. We’ve been talking a lot about staying connected and together while continuing to defend and rebound when things get tight – and I thought we did just that,” she continued.
“We got contributions from all over – but particularly; Rennia Davis and Lindsey Pulliam – they were huge on the glass and came up big when we needed defensive stops.”
Bogia, who said in forming her team she managed to get to either one practice or game of each Big Five school, except Saint Joseph’s, noted Chloe was very solid for Charlotte.”
UPSHOT Statistically Speaking
After a month, the league’s top player is leading scorer and Philly native Diamond Johnson of the Greensboro Groove, who played at Rutgers, N.C. State and Norfolk State, and is averaging 21.3 points per game while teammate Kamaria McDaniel is close behind at 18.4, and then bunched in are Charlotte’s Kelly (17.3), Jacksonville’s Hearn (17.0) and the Savannah Steel’s Lasha Petree.
Charlotte’s Oniyah leads in rebounds at 9.5, Kelly in assists at 5.2, Petre in blocks at 2.6, and Maria Gakdang in blocks at 1.1.
UPSHOT games air free on the league’s YouTube channel.