WNBA: Seattle Storm vs Indiana Fever at Key Arena
With the Sonics gone from Seattle, the Storm are all we have. I've never seen a WNBA game before so a Microsoft discount game was a good op. The Storm and the Fever are the top two teams in the league...
Storm 85, Fever 81: May the refs never overshadow a "playoff atmosphere": When players walk off the court shaking their heads and chuckling after calls made by the referee in their favor, it is reasonable to assume that something has probably gone terribly awry.
Sitting in front of the Indiana Fever bench in Key Arena last night, that happened on more than one occasion.
So to summarize the feeling among Fever players and coach Lin Dunn after the Seattle Storm’s 85-71 win in front of 9,083 fans at Key Arena, let’s say this: while fans can openly gripe about the refs in their unrecorded post-game comments, coaches and players usually have to share their thoughts in Newspeak. Dunn was just a little more direct than most maybe.
Storm 85, Fever 81: May the refs never overshadow a "playoff atmosphere": When players walk off the court shaking their heads and chuckling after calls made by the referee in their favor, it is reasonable to assume that something has probably gone terribly awry.
Sitting in front of the Indiana Fever bench in Key Arena last night, that happened on more than one occasion.
So to summarize the feeling among Fever players and coach Lin Dunn after the Seattle Storm’s 85-71 win in front of 9,083 fans at Key Arena, let’s say this: while fans can openly gripe about the refs in their unrecorded post-game comments, coaches and players usually have to share their thoughts in Newspeak. Dunn was just a little more direct than most maybe.
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