Medley, Florida-Chelsea Gray and Angel Reese are a difficult pair to keep in the pick-and-roll. They had no problem performing it on the section of their unrivaled fourth victory.
Gray scored the winning of the match to finish with 26 points, Reese collected 16 points and 15 rebounds for another double-double, and the rose beat the vinyl 61-55 in the first of the two unrivaled games on Tuesday evening.
Despite the head of 13-2 after the first quarter, the rose ended up lagging around 49-48 before the fourth quarter. But, the rose has won the final frame and is now 0.500, improving at 4-4.
“We went down and no one really suspended our heads. None of them thought: “Oh guy, it’s over. They just sank, and it was still “we can get the next stop, then we are running in attack,” said Rose coach Nola Henry. “The only thing that matters is what is right in front of you.”
Gray and Reese provided a diet faithful to the offensive with their actions of Pick-And-Roll. Reese was often under the basket, while Gray found space in painting to take control of the game. Brittney Sykes added 17 points in pink victory.
“There was a game they found that was successful enough for them,” said Vinyl coach Teresa Weatherspoon about the gray-network connection. “What we have done to get back into the game is something we can build.”
The vinyl ahead of the 24-16 rose in the second quarter and 23-19 in the third quarter. But they finally fell flat in the last quarter, while the rose took the match with an advantage of 13-6.
Rhyne Howard scored 24 points, while Dererica Hamby had 22 points and 11 rebounds for vinyl in defeat.
Kayla McBride scored 30 points, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton scored 23 points and the winner of the match in his first unrivaled match on a players’ relief contract, and the Laces beat the Phantom 75-68 in the second match.
The second half of the Invalued started unofficially on Tuesday evening. Four of the six teams will reach the semi-finals of the playoffs on March 16, and the final will be played on March 17.
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Unparalleled final score: 75 laces, Phantom 68
Kayla McBride scored 30 points, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton scored 23 points and the winner of the match in his first unrivaled match on a relief contract for players, and the Laces beat the Phantom 75-68 in the second of the two games on Tuesday evening.
Laney-Hamilton officially joined the League on Tuesday when she was appointed to the list of laces. The laces had barely five active players for the game.
Tiffany Hayes (Concrete Concrete protocol), Kate Martin (left leg), Alyssa Thomas (right leg) and Jackie Young (left leg) did not play. The laces also have Natisha Hiedeman and Kiki Jefferson signed with relief contracts of players due to injuries.
Sabrina Ionescu collected 16 points and 13 rebounds, while Sutou scored Sabally 15 points and Brittney Griner collected 14 points for the Phantom in defeat.
Unparalleled score in the third quarter: Laces 63, Phantom 59
Target victory score: 74
Kayla McBride had a flight and scored on the free throw line to finish the third quarter with 24 points, helping the laces to take an advance of 63-59 in the fourth quarter. Sutou Sabally scored 15 points, while Sabrina Ionescu has 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Phantom.
The first team to reach 74 points will win.
Unrivaled half-time score: laces 41, Phantom 37
Betnijah Laney-Hamilton has 11 points in his first unrivaled match, and Kayla McBride has 10 points with six rebounds for the laces, up 41-37 at half-time against the Phantom.
Sabrina Ionescu came to life with 10 points in the second quarter, as well as nine total rebounds for the Phantom.
Undoiled score of the first quarter: Laces 19, Phantom 13
Kayla McBride scored six points, and the five lacers scored in the first quarter to feed an advance of 19-13 on the Phantom.
Katie Lou Samuelson du Phantom scored five points, while Brittney Griner collected four points and Sabrina Ionescu succeeded in five rebounds in the first quarter.
Unparalleled final score: Rose 61, Vinyl 55
Chelsea Gray scored 26 points, Angel Reese collected 16 points and 15 rebounds, and the rose beat the vinyl 61-55 in the first of the two unmatched games on Tuesday evening.
Gray scored the winning bucket of the game, while Brittney Sykes added 17 points in the pink victory.
“We just needed a dub, and everyone contributed,” said Gray about victory.
Rhyne Howard scored 24 points, while Dererica Hamby had 22 points and 11 rebounds for vinyl in defeat.
Unparalleled score in the third quarter: Vinyl 49, Rose 48
Target victory score: 60
It will be a 60 -point race at the fourth quarter between vinyl and rose.
Rhyne Howard leads all the scorers with 24 points, and Deare Hamby has 16 points with nine rebounds while the vinyl leads 49-48 before the fourth quarter.
Chelsea Gray has 17 points, while Angel Reese has 14 points and 14 rebounds for the rose.
Unrivaled half-time score: Rose 29, vinyl 26
The vinyl overturned him, outclassing the 24-16 rose in the second quarter, but still heads for half-time.
Rhyne Howard has 15 points for vinyl to lead all the scorers, while Chelsea Gray has 11 points and Brittney Sykes at 10 points for the rose.
Unparalleled score of the first trimester: Rose 13, Vinyl 2
Chelsea Gray has nine of the 13 points of pink, while the vinyl pulled 1 out of 20 on the field in the first quarter. Even if the rose advanced, the two teams combined to draw 6 out of 36 in the first quarter. Angel Reese already has six rebounds, while Azurá Stevens has five for the rose.
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Undrunized classification
Here is the unrivaled ranking before the second half of the season:
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Lunar owls (8-0)
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Laces (4-3)
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Rose (3-4)
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Vinyl (3-4)
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Phantom (2-5)
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Mist (2-6)
Rose (3-4) vs vinyl (3-4)
The rose hopes to prolong a sequence of two -game victories, while the vinyl hopes to break a skid of four games in this evening match.
Chelsea Gray is unrivaled with 44 assists, while Reese is the first in offensive rebounds (3.1) and the fourth in total of the rebounds per match (9.6) for the rose. Kahleah Copper will not be available for the rose due to a right leg injury.
Dearica Hamby is the third striker in the third head (21.2 points) and the fourth rebounder (10.4), while Rhyne Howard (13.2 points) and Arike Ogunbowale (13.0) complete the starting program for the starting program vinyl.
Phantom (2-5) vs laces (4-3) overview
The laces hope to have five active players for tonight’s match. Tiffany Hayes (Concrete Concrete protocol), Kate Martin (left leg), Alyssa Thomas (right leg) are absent for tonight’s match.
Kayla McBride is second in disability with 24.7 points, but questionable to play due to a left leg injury. Jackie Young is also questionable with a left leg injury. Stefanie Dolson is healthy and available.
The laces have Natisha Hiedeman, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton and Kiki Jefferson signed with player-relief contracts. If McBride or Young play, Jefferson would not be eligible to play.
The Phantom hopes to take a slip of two games behind its Ionescu stars, Brittney Griner and Sutou Sabally. Ionescu had a match in small groups for the Phantom on January 31, where she collected 38 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in the club’s last victory against the rose.
Napheesa Collier wins an unrivaled unique tournament
Napheesa Collier des Lunar Owls won 1 Tournament 1 against 1 Invalued, winning $ 200,000 After eliminating Aaliyah Edwards in the final. The Lunar Owls teammates of Collier each received $ 10,000 for their victory.
Edwards won $ 50,000 in a finalist, while Ogunbowale and Azurá Stevens each won $ 25,000 in the semi-finalist.
What is unequaled?
Unrivaled – The new female basketball league launched by the stars of the WNBA Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart- will play its inaugural season from January to mid-March.
Six teams with 36 of the best women’s basketball players in the world, including Sabrina Ionescu and Brittney Griner, will participate in the court matches of 3 against 3.
Where are unrivaled play games?
The games will be played in Wayfair Arena in Medley, Florida, which is in the Miami metropolitan region, about 7 miles from Miami International Airport.
UNFORAVED NAMES AND LESS
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Laces: Stefanie Dolson, Tiffany Hayes, Kate Martin, Kayla McBride, Alyssa Thomas, Jackie Young, Natisha Hiedeman (rescue contract), Betnijah Laney-Hamilton (rescue contract), Kiki Jefferson (rescue contract).
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Lunar owls: Shakira Austin, Napheesa Necklace, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Allisha Gray, Courtney Williams, Cameron Brink (IR).
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Haze: Dijonai Carrington, Aaliyah Edwards, Rickea Jackson, Jewell Loyd, Nalyssa Smith (Breanna Stewart, Courtney Vandersloot.
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Ghost: Natasha Cloud, Brittney Griner, Sabrina Ionescu, Marina Mabrey, Sutou Sabally, Katie Lou Samuelson.
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Pink: Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Lexie Hull, Angel Reese, Azura Stevens, Brittney Sykes.
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Vinyl: Aliyah Boston, Rae Burrell, Jordin Canada, Deare Hamby, Rhyne Howard, Arike Ogunbowale.
Unrivaled rules namely
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Unparalleled matches start with three seven -minute quarters, and the matches end when the target victory score is reached in the fourth quarter. The target victory score is 11 points higher than the highest team score after the third quarter, known as Elam Elam.
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The players also take only one franc launch after being at fault: a franc launch is equivalent to two or three points depending on the shooting.
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How long is the size of the court unmatched? It measures 72 feet long by 49.2 feet wide. The NBA and WNBA courts are 94 feet long and 50 feet wide.
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