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(minor spoilers)

Sorry folks, I can’t watch a lot of the game, so I’ll just do detailed notes on the start.

Q1

10.00. The play after a time stoppage, including the beginning of the game, is usually a called play, often called an ATO (after timeout) play. This one is a Horns play. Feed the left elbow, then Hayes sets a back screen for Burton to cut to the basket, and then Hayes pops out. It's a way to start off a Hayes-Fagbenle pick-and-roll while the defense is off-balance.

Seattle is playing a soft show-and-recover defense, Fagbenle punishes by rolling, and that play would have worked except there was a great rotation from Burton's defender, leaving her in the corner. The play resets, but there's no time to do anything effective.

8.50. The Valkyries are playing a deep drop defense. This is going to give Seattle open jumpers all day, but they miss this one.

8.40. Kind of a cool subtle adjustment here. GSV flows into a wing pick-and-roll again, with Thornton getting a Hayes screen. Burton's defender again completely leaves her to be a goalie behind the play. Then GSV quickly swings into another pick-and-roll, and the extra help defender now recovers all the way back to Burton. But in that crucial moment, GSV does a Thornton-Fagbenle pick-and-roll again, defended with Show-and-Recover again. Again, Fagbenle rolls into open space, and this time there is no help defender behind.

7.25. That was a fun play for defense aficionados. Valkyries show off their very energetic rotations (not always super precise, sometimes two players rotate to the same player, but they get the job done). Seattle tries finding the open shot on the weak side, but the rotations are in time. Wheeler has to hit a difficult shot, which she does, with aplomb.

6.57. Seattle again rotating the help way off the opposite corner to meet Burton in her drive in the lane. Her brute force attempt is repelled.

6:50. Really good example of how speed kills. Early with a bucket, Burton gets knocked down by a hard screen (maybe should have been called out by a teammate). So Hayes has to pick up Burton’s mark, leaving Nneka open jumper. That opening was only there for a second. Timeout.

6.40. I don't think Seattle has gotten great shots. The bigger problem is the Valkyries attacking Seattle, packing the paint. Again, SEA bring the help from the opposite corner. GSV eventually is going to find and hit those open threes.

6.20. GSV throws out the surprise 2-3 zone. Seattle shoots over it, misses. Burton sacrifices her face to get the foul call on the rebound.

6:04. GSV again with the wing pick-and-roll, Thornton sees the opposite side (weak side) help coming and tries to punish by throwing out to the open wing. Overthrown pass. The ball turns to flubber and it's chaotic for the next few seconds.

5:10. Same play, I think, as before: wing pick-and-roll, ball swings to the open opposite wing. Carla Leite with a nice attack and floating bank shot as opposed to firing up a three.

4.25. Salaun gets guarded by a small, and instead of GSV posting her up and going to a mismatch, Carla Leite takes a running start at her defender, gets her backing up, and she runs into a completely pure three. Apologies for doubting you, Carla.

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