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NEWARK, NJ - The Minnesota Lynx handily defeated the New York Liberty 73-47 at the Prudential Center on Tuesday. The basic and 'tell tale' numbers follow:
Minnesota
NY Liberty
Possessions
81
83
Offensive Efficiency
90
57
eFG
48
26
FT Rate
15
25
OREB Pct
22
20
Turnover Rate
19
15
New York coach Bill Laimbeer said his team's defense was not the problem. He was right as there is many a case you can hold an opponent to a 90 efficiency and exit with a W. Unfortunately, for the Liberty, that does not happen if you post a high school JV-like 57.
Field goal percentage with the Liberty going 2 of 13 (15%) was a factor. The turnover rate was one of the best of the season. Offensive rebounding was almost even and the Liberty got to the line. Regardless of the other factors, the poor shooting was enough. Sometimes the analysis, over analysis and breakdown of sets clouds the picture - you must put the ball in the basket! Case closed.
You are on the line get selfish: Legendary basketball coach Pete Carill often said the free throw line is the only place a player is encouraged to get selfish. The Liberty all too generous.
As noted in a previous column, the free throw shooting was poor. New York went 9 of 18 for 50%. Now those nine misses woulld not have made a huge difference but it shows the lapses in concentration trhat carried over into other areas.
The double figure scorers and efficiency (NBA/WNBA formula):
Player Points EFF Lindsay Whalen, Minn 18 22 Cappie Pondexter, NY
13 6 Plenette Pierson, NY
12 7 Maya Moore, Minn
11 15 Monica Wright, Minn
10 7
Whalen was excellent shooting 9 of 11, adding 6 boards and guilty of just two turnovers. Pondexter, zero turnovers but the efficiency was hit with 5 of 17 shooting. Cappie did knock down the Liberty's only two treys. For Moore, 10 (game leading boards) helped the EFF cause. Pierson suffered through a 5 of 15 night from the field.
Right from the Start:
Lynx got out of the gate to a 7-0 lead and never looked back. At the quarter, Minnesota led 18-9. The possession numbers:
Team POSS Off. Efficiency
Minn 21 86
NY 21 43
Instantly, out of the gate, Minnesota held the Liberty to an extremely low 43 efficiency. From that point, they never looked back and were in complete command.
Minnesota improved to 21-7, the Liberty fell to 11-17.
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