Cameron Brink blocks a series of victories in fever
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Always amputated Caitlin ClarkThe fever went to Los Angeles to challenge sparks and tries to enter sixth consecutive success. To put the chances of her side, Indiana starts a meeting at 4 of 4 shots, but sparks are not to top up and answers on each basket in a groove thanks to the perfect 3/3 of a few at the beginning of the match (11-9). If Azura Stevens miss the first shot of the game, Indiana continues on its beautiful launch, which allows Natasha Howard to equalize (11-11).
However this first quarter marks a duel between Kelsei Mitchell IT Ricke Jackson (25 points, 5 rebounds). 10 points first registered in the first act, while the second is in planting in the plant in eight, but it is a fever that leads after 10 minutes (27-26)
However, in the second trimester, the trend is reverse because three counters are spent Cameron Brink In the first half, Los Angeles managed to continue the advantage and even reach ten lengths advance thanks to Kelsey Plum (46-36). This is the first half breaking because New sex toys Who came, this time he hit Legs of Sophie Cunningham.
The end of a series in a fever
On half, Los Angeles leads 54-43, and Linne Roberts players retain this in advance during the third quarter, but also a good defense of Cameron Brink, which achieves two new deficiency of training two-demondan Damiris Dantas.
The Grace Blog comes in the last part since Julie German (5 points, 8 jumps, 7 assists) and Ricke Jackson Uncheck two long distances arrows to give 22 points in front of Los Angeles. It is the biggest gap in the match (90-68). Despite the final start of pride at the end of the match where Indiana returns to six points, fever is cheering (100-91) against 25 points and 11 passes from Kelsey Plum.
If Kelsey Mitchell made a very large match with 34 points and 6 assists, Indian will not launch six consecutively, but will have the opportunity to find a taste to win, this Thursday Au Mercury face.
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How to read statistics? Min = minutes; Snapshots = successful shots / tempted recordings; 3PTS = 3 points / 3 points attempt; LF = successfully free throws / tempted free throws; O = offensive leap; D = Defensive Jump; T = total jumps; PD = helps; FTE: Personal errors; Int = interception; Bp = lost bullets; CT: against; +/- = differential spots when the player is on the field; PTS = Points; Eval: Assessment of players calculated from positive actions – negative actions.
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