“They went on the road at the very end of June,” East said. “They beat Phoenix, [who] was the best team they’d beaten to that point. And I thought, okay, maybe this is turning point, right? They got some wins against the bad teams before they beat a good team. And then a week later, they beat New York! Whoa! That’s even more of a signature win. Wow, this team’s playing really good. And then right after that, they beat Phoenix again. And then they beat Minnesota! Holy cow, maybe this Fever team’s like, pretty good and a tough out. And in between those games that I just described, they lost at home to Washington, and then they went into Dallas to give 101 points to the worst team in the league. And it’s like, what? What just happened? Like, how is that a stretch of results that happened? So it’s really hard for me to kind of grip what this team is.”
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“They’ll be happy, and they should be, that they have a little bit of cushion ahead of the [Atlanta Dream, the ninth placed team], right? So, like they can’t coast, the Dream are good, but if they play .500 ball the rest of season, they’re probably gonna make the playoffs. That’s great, but they, if they had just cleaned up against two teams they should have beat, they’d have a ton of cushion heading into this final stretch of the season. So on one hand, I think they can smile and say, yep, we’re really clicking on offense, probably in the top half of the league offensively. That’s great. Another hand, they can say, hey, our defensive progress isn’t really happening. If the Dallas Wings didn’t have, like, the most injury riddled season ever, we’d be the worst defensive team in the league,” he continued.
Then, they discussed how the Indiana Fever have struggled with consistency, and where that may be coming from, and how to address it when they return to play on Aug. 16 against the Mercury.
“It’s going to be almost a month before they’re going to play [again], and they give up 101 and they lose at Dallas,” Heidrick said. “… You give up 101, yet you score 93, most people are going to feel pretty darn good about the 93, it’s the 101 that’s a problem. Seems to me that it’s kind of the old adage with, things are going great and we’re clicking offensively, then the defense dials in. If things aren’t going as well on the offensive end, then you lose that focus. And I think that’s maybe, to me, where … you feel like the pendulum swings really far one way and then the other. And that would be my question, probably, to Christie Sides: how do you get this team to be able to be focused no matter what, knowing you got to get people shut down? It just seems the lapses may be more on the defensive side, obviously, than the offensive side.”
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“They are 0-14 when they give up over 86 points, and 11-1 in every other game, right?” East explained. “86 isn’t even like that good, but like, if that bar is all you have to clear? You can win games doing that. So it’s just so obvious when you break it down like that. Just get some stops, get three more stops every game. That sounds so easy, and it’s not right? If every team could get three more stops every game they would do it. But that’s the line between them being like this consistently 17-13, right now, kind of team, and where they are.”
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