***CC22 and the Fever mega thread***

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I watched the first half at a bar and wasn't able to post the hot takes that fans post during the game. I watched the 4th quarter at home and began posting.

Posting dribble during the game instead of just letting it play out rarely works for anyone. Experience and just responding to the post without needless name calling goes a long way to being civil.
>Being civil
>Goes out of his way to mock in-game comments

lol
lmao even
 

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I watched the first half at a bar and wasn't able to post the hot takes that fans post during the game. I watched the 4th quarter at home and began posting.

Posting dribble during the game instead of just letting it play out rarely works for anyone. Experience and just responding to the post without needless name calling goes a long way to being civil.
Yo 2d, what he said!
 

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You originally claimed that the Liberty ALWAYS expose the Fever.

That claim is indisputably false.

I see you have now amended to claim domination “on average”.

I accept your concession.
Splitting hairs isn't a good look buddy. You going to address the Fever's 30% win rate against the Liberty, or do you see that as a positive thing?

I accept your concession.
 
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Looks like the night is over for most of the starers. Nice to see this kind of performance after last night's emotional win.
And the Liberty were the more tired team by the end of the game.............

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Steph McWhiteffery with the W.
This is definitely one of those Fran specials where you can lie and say the defense made adjustments, and the offense just found its rhythm and "outshot/outscored" their opponent, as would typically happen with a Fran team.

They wore down the Liberty and they were unable to keep up their torrid shooting pace unlike the Storm last night. But Indiana's flaws will always be there.

It all falls on the offense.
 

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Uh oh, someone didn't read my post with the Fever being 3-7 losing by an average of 18 since Caitlin's debut! Yikes, you can still update your post if you hurry before anyone else sees!

The Liberty on average dominate the Fever, whether you like it or not, dumbass.



Overall win-loss record can be misleading.

Three of New York's wins during the 2024 season (two of which where 30+ point blowouts) came in CC's first 11 games as a pro before she got her legs under her in the W and built any chemistry with AB and KM.

Two of New York's wins last year came in games CC didn't play in.
 
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But she can play 200 mph and shoot unconsciously.......most of the time.
KM and CC are very good complementary players.

Mitchell is fast, has good handles, can put pressure on the defense, can shoot well (when she's shooting well), and plays very good defense, especially given her diminutive stature. Her three-point shooting has been very good this year and her midrange jumper has always been considerably better and more consistent than CC's. Oh, and don't discount the sneaky value of her being left-handed in a league that is 90-ish percent righties.

Clark has good handles (giving them two legit point guards, which is huge in this league), can shoot (and make) from virtally anywhere which forces the D to play well beyond the arc, is beginning to much more fully value going to the hole and playing through contact, and is, perhaps most importantly, an otherworldly passer. The value of that is almost incalculable because when she's shooting well the D can't sag even a little bit (#thatswhatshesaid), opening up the lane for others to be on the receiving end of said passes. And when her shot's a little off, she's still deadly dangerous to the opposition by using her passing skills to manufacture points that others simply cannot match (fastest ever to 200 assists).

You know you're one of the greats in the sport when people claim 17 points and 7 assists in only 26 minutes on the court while still getting healthy from a back injury constitutes a "terrible performance". In a weird sort of way, that's actually a compliment.