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greg5222
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Posted: 08/26/19 12:43 pm ::: |
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Aladyyn wrote: |
toad455 wrote: |
Or they could cut Hines-Allen before the playoffs and keep Peddy. Hines-Allen isn't getting minutes, either. |
Hines-Allen has way more value than Mestdagh, both in a vacuum and to this team specifically. She plays a different type of game than our other posts, and we might face a matchup where that matters. The coaches are high on her too and just because she's not getting consistent playing time now doesn't mean she won't in a couple of weeks. |
Hines-Allen is a keeper. AP is doing a great job! Mystics are guard heavy.
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 08/27/19 2:27 pm ::: |
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Washington Mystics could be one of the best WNBA teams ever
Kevin Pelton (ESPN Staff Writer)
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My simulations are built on teams' point differential, adjusted for schedule, because it has proved a better predictor of future success than record. Despite the benefit of home-court advantage, the team with the WNBA's best record has won the championship just 13 times in the league's 23 seasons. By contrast, the team with the best point differential has won 17 of 23 years, and all 23 champions have finished either first or second in regular-season differential.
When those are the same team -- the one with the best record also has the best point differential -- the predictive power is even stronger. Those teams have gone on to win the title 13 times in 17 opportunities, a 76% success rate. In that context, the Mystics look like overwhelming favorites. After all, Washington isn't just leading the league in point differential. The Mystics are lapping the field, outscoring opponents by 11.4 points per game. Nobody else in the WNBA has a differential of better than plus-4.0 per game (Las Vegas). |
https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/27472878/washington-mystics-one-best-wnba-teams-ever
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ClayK
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Posted: 08/27/19 3:16 pm ::: |
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And for what it's worth, Kevin has always followed women's basketball ...
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Aladyyn
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Posted: 08/27/19 3:27 pm ::: |
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I don't think they're up there with the greatest teams. You can only play who's in front of you but the current league is undoubtedly very weak with the absence of so many star players this season.
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myrtle
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Posted: 08/27/19 4:22 pm ::: |
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At this time of year, every team is one injury away from getting beat. If it's a tight game, one bad call can be the deciding factor. And when it's a one game series, random 'stuff' can happen.
For the Mystics, ITM Toliver's absence is troubling.
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Aladyyn
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pilight
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GlennMacGrady
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Posted: 08/27/19 6:07 pm ::: |
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CamrnCrz1974 wrote: |
Washington Mystics could be one of the best WNBA teams ever
Kevin Pelton (ESPN Staff Writer)
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My simulations are built on teams' point differential, adjusted for schedule, because it has proved a better predictor of future success than record. Despite the benefit of home-court advantage, the team with the WNBA's best record has won the championship just 13 times in the league's 23 seasons. By contrast, the team with the best point differential has won 17 of 23 years, and all 23 champions have finished either first or second in regular-season differential.
When those are the same team -- the one with the best record also has the best point differential -- the predictive power is even stronger. Those teams have gone on to win the title 13 times in 17 opportunities, a 76% success rate. In that context, the Mystics look like overwhelming favorites. After all, Washington isn't just leading the league in point differential. The Mystics are lapping the field, outscoring opponents by 11.4 points per game. Nobody else in the WNBA has a differential of better than plus-4.0 per game (Las Vegas). |
https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/27472878/washington-mystics-one-best-wnba-teams-ever |
This is a very good opinion piece, based as it is on multiple lines of historical statistical evidence, rather than just subjective, naked bias and agenda that characterize so many writings these days. |
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Iluvacc
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pilight
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Richyyy
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Posted: 08/27/19 10:24 pm ::: |
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The end of Game 1 of the 2010 finals. Sue Bird hit the gamer. She was wide open because Lauren Jackson executed the "monstrous moving screen" (as Bird herself called it in the Storm championship DVD) in which she literally pushed two Dream players away. |
Video here, should anyone want to see it: https://youtu.be/He6T2nnPQbs?t=144 |
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myrtle
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Posted: 08/27/19 11:13 pm ::: |
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always a lot of woulda coulda shoulda...
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CamrnCrz1974
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toad455
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Posted: 09/03/19 3:46 pm ::: |
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Wonder if it's a max deal? There goes any other team's hope of stealing her.
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pilight
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Mysticsfan12
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Posted: 09/10/19 3:16 pm ::: |
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On the ticketmaster website, wnba finals tix for the mystics say at “entertainment and sports arena”... oh my god would they actually consider putting the finals there??
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HomerCecil
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Posted: 09/10/19 3:20 pm ::: |
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On the ticketmaster website, wnba finals tix for the mystics say at “entertainment and sports arena”... oh my god would they actually consider putting the finals there?? |
Not really any worse than having them out in Fairfax like they were last year. Traffic was so bad that I parked in a neighborhood and walked nearly a mile over after sitting in the car for two hours.
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Randy
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Posted: 09/10/19 3:39 pm ::: |
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On the ticketmaster website, wnba finals tix for the mystics say at “entertainment and sports arena”... oh my god would they actually consider putting the finals there?? |
Why wouldn't they? It is the Mystics new home. Some other team(s) would probably love to have a place like that. Playoffs have recently been a hodgepodge of alternate arenas for games - including some pretty far away (e.g. the Storm playing in Tacoma one year).
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toad455
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Posted: 09/10/19 6:33 pm ::: |
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Mysticsfan12 wrote: |
On the ticketmaster website, wnba finals tix for the mystics say at “entertainment and sports arena”... oh my god would they actually consider putting the finals there?? |
Why wouldn't they? It is the Mystics new home. Some other team(s) would probably love to have a place like that. Playoffs have recently been a hodgepodge of alternate arenas for games - including some pretty far away (e.g. the Storm playing in Tacoma one year). |
I would hope that for the Finals they'd draw better at Capital One Arena. Probably 10k or so. Keeping it at their basement arena will hike prices up for the 4,200 available tickets.
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Luuuc #NATC
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Posted: 09/10/19 6:38 pm ::: |
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Playoff games prior to the finals don't typically draw big crowds anyway, right?
The best place for the team to play in terms of familiarity and home court advantage would be the arena they have played in all season.
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ClayK
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Posted: 09/10/19 6:38 pm ::: |
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Place would be rockin', though ...
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WNBA 09
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Posted: 09/10/19 6:59 pm ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
Randy wrote: |
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On the ticketmaster website, wnba finals tix for the mystics say at “entertainment and sports arena”... oh my god would they actually consider putting the finals there?? |
Why wouldn't they? It is the Mystics new home. Some other team(s) would probably love to have a place like that. Playoffs have recently been a hodgepodge of alternate arenas for games - including some pretty far away (e.g. the Storm playing in Tacoma one year). |
I would hope that for the Finals they'd draw better at Capital One Arena. Probably 10k or so. Keeping it at their basement arena will hike prices up for the 4,200 available tickets. |
Styx just had the finals in DC last year and drew crickets. Keep them where they are its working for the team !
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ripleydc
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Posted: 09/10/19 8:09 pm ::: |
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It would be beyond stupid to move the Mystics from their loud rockin packed (albeit small) home court during the playoffs to a half empty cavernous downtown arena. They love playing there and their fans love it too. It’s probably the best home court advantage in the WNBA.
If too small EASA sells out, what could be better for the W than some (non STHers) having to pay scalpers to get a seat for the playoffs. The WNBA being a hot ticket in Washington? I love it!!
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ClayK
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Posted: 09/11/19 8:51 am ::: |
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ripleydc wrote: |
It would be beyond stupid to move the Mystics from their loud rockin packed (albeit small) home court during the playoffs to a half empty cavernous downtown arena. They love playing there and their fans love it too. It’s probably the best home court advantage in the WNBA.
If too small EASA sells out, what could be better for the W than some (non STHers) having to pay scalpers to get a seat for the playoffs. The WNBA being a hot ticket in Washington? I love it!! |
I've always felt that situations where people can't get a ticket help a franchise (or any business) in the long run. Now folks realize they have to plan ahead and buy ahead, which is much, much better than relying on walkups.
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