Showing posts with label Atlanta Dream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlanta Dream. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Lynx extend franchise’s best start

ATLANTA (AP)—Minnesota Lynx coach Don Zierden pulled aside rookie Candice Wiggins, hoping to inspire his young star after she went scoreless in the first half.

“She wasn’t playing like we expected her to play,” Zierden said. “We saw a couple of sets that were working with her running it, so we went ahead and stayed with that and milked it for all we could.”

Wiggins scored all of her 22 points in the second half and hit a key 3-pointer, and Charde Houston made two free throws with 38 seconds left to help the undefeated Lynx beat the winless Atlanta Dream 85-81 Tuesday night.

Wiggins, picked third overall in the draft, shot 7-for-10 from the field in the second half, making half of her six 3-point tries. Her 3 with 1:09 left gave Minnesota a 78-76 lead.

In a reserve role, she wanted to give Minnesota a spark.

“I just really tried to come off the bench and give as much energy I could,” Wiggins said. “You have an advantage being on the bench where you can see sort of what’s going on.”

The Lynx won their fifth straight game and continued the best start in franchise history. Nicky Anosike had 20 points and 12 rebounds and Seimone Augustus added 19 points for Minnesota.

Betty Lennox missed a 3-pointer with 22 seconds left in the game that would’ve given the Dream a one-point lead. Lennox, who spent her first three WNBA seasons with Minnesota, finished with 28 points and eight assists.

The 6-foot Augustus, who was recently named to the U.S. Olympic team, guarded Lennox for most of the game and was the one who altered the guard’s late miss.

“She still hit some tough shots,” Augustus said, “but I mean that’s what great players do to keep their team in the game. I just tried to use my length.”

Jennifer Lacy scored 16 points for Atlanta, now 0-5.

Atlanta was coming off its closest game of the season, an 80-74 defeat at Washington on June 27. The Dream will try for their first win as a franchise against Chicago on Friday.

Coach Marynell Meadors says she has seen growth in her young Dream team, which shot 69 percent from the field in the second half.

“We have a young team that will continue to get better,” she said. “We haven’t experienced a lot of challenges, but we will learn as the season continues.”

A jumper by Lennox put the Dream ahead 76-75 with 1:32 remaining in the fourth quarter. Wiggins, who shot 3-of-7 overall from beyond the arc, answered with her go-ahead 3.

The Lynx, who led the league in fewest turnovers with 13.3 per game, committed 12 in the first half. Minnesota finished with 18 turnovers for the game, while had Atlanta 20.

A basket by Camille Little sparked a 9-0 run for the Dream in the third quarter. Ivory Latta hit a 3-pointer a couple possessions later to give Atlanta a 40-37 lead with 5:47 left.

Minnesota later went on a 13-2 run, capped by Wiggins’ 3 to give the Lynx a 49-44 lead with 1:01 in the third.

“We have a good rhythm now,” Zierden said.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Beard, McWilliams Franklin lead Mystics, 80-74

WASHINGTON (AP)—Alana Beard scored 19 of her 25 points in the second half and Taj McWilliams-Franklin added 19 and nine rebounds to help the Washington Mystics beat the Atlanta Dream 80-74 Tuesday night.

Beard scored seven of the final nine points for the Mystics (2-2), who outrebounded the Dream 41-20.

Betty Lennox scored 29 points for Atlanta (0-4), which nearly rallied from a nine point deficit in the fourth quarter. Lennox, who made six of seven 3-pointers, hit two of them on an 8-0 run that cut the lead to 71-70 with about 3 minutes remaining.

After Beard hit consecutive free throws, Lennox nailed a mid-range jumper to cut the lead back to one before Beard’s layup and free throw gave the Mystics a four-point cushion with 52 seconds left. Lennox countered with another basket, but Beard, who hit 10 of 12 free throws, and Monique Currie each hit two free throws to seal the win.

The expansion Dream lost by double figures in their first three games.

The Mystics won their second game in a row, but their first without injured point guard Nikki Blue. Amber Jacobs started for the first time since 2006, and had no points, but three assists.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Whitmore leads Sun to win over Dream

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP)—Tamika Whitmore had 22 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Connecticut Sun to a 100-67 victory over the expansion Atlanta Dream on Saturday in the season opener for both teams.

Asjha Jones added 18 points, Barbara Turner 15 and Lindsay Whalen 11 for the Sun, who scored 100 points in regulation for the second time in franchise history

Betty Lennox led Atlanta with 17 points, Stacey Lovelace had 11 and Katie Feenstra 10.

The Sun led 51-34 at halftime and didn’t let the Dream get closer than 14 points in the second half.

Atlanta led 17-12 before Connecticut used a 26-6 run to take over early in the game.

The Sun added nine new players in the offseason, following their first-round playoff exit last season. Whitmore made her debut with the Sun after being traded from Indiana in the offseason for All-Star Katie Douglas.