Atlanta’s Playoff Dream Lives on with an 81-75 victory over New York

September 6, 2010

New York, NY – The only group of people that were not surprised that the Atlanta Dream advanced to the 2010 WNBA Playoffs were the staff and fans of the Dream. This is a good Atlanta team who at one point in time was in first place in the Eastern Conference standings, while sweeping a very tough Washington Mystics team in Round One of the Eastern Conference Semi-Final’s

Coming out with great energy after a long break the Dream kept their playoff hopes alive with a huge Game One victory over the New York Liberty by the score of 81-75 on Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Leading the way for Atlanta was forward Angel McCoughtry who had 21 points and five rebounds.

Atlanta who was the best rebounding team in the WNBA showed a very strong showing on the backboards grabbing a whopping 40 total boards. Leading the way was center Sancho Lyttle who had a huge night, finished with a double-double netting 18 points and 13 boards. Forward Erika de Souza also had a double-double with 12 points and 11 boards.

“The Dream are a very good rebounding team so you have to keep your focus and put them on your backs and not give them shots and that is the one area we were not able to perform on,” head coach Anne Donovan said after the game.

Cappie Pondexter would have this to say of the game, “Atlanta is a good team. They do what they do well and they definitely did that tonight. We have to make adjustments in terms of how we approach the game. We have to start the game off very aggressive and we have to contain them on the rebounds like we did the second half. They did a great job of playing the transition game. We have to limit Angel McCoughtry going to the free throw line as much as she did today and if we do that I think we’ll be coming back to the Garden for Game Three.”

Lyttle sparked the Dream’s offense from the start netting the first six points for the team before Angel McCoughtry and company finally followed the center’s lead. McCoughtry who always has had a tendency to carry team’s on her back from her collegiate days came alive in the fourth quarter to net 13 points.

Lyttle had this to say of her performance tonight, “I am now getting more of an opportunity to play here with Atlanta and now have a great opportunity to help this franchise win.”

“We have to look back at the way we built the Atlanta Dream team,” head coach Marynell Meadors said of her team after the game. “It’s built on speed, quickness, depth and balance. I think we’ve got great balance from top to bottom, and everybody comes to play. Everybody knows they’re probably going to get in the game, so they’re always ready to play. When one doesn’t play well another one will and that’s the great balance and depth we have.”

The Dream along with rebounding also have some form of kryptonite defense. With having been able to keep both the Washington Mystics and the Liberty off of the scoreboard for the most part offensively. Atlanta also dominated the second chance opportunities netting a total of 22 shots.

“I think at halftime, they had 15 second chance shots already. It is a tough task and I do not know if we are going to come out ahead on the rebounding margin, but what I know is that we cannot give them second chance shots. At that end, we have to do a better job.” Coach Donovan would say.

One thing that may have hindered the Liberty’s chances of a victory is the play of forward Janel McCarville, who is still out with a sprained ankle. McCarville who is the team’s leading rebounded was missed. New York who used its super subs to help them get into tonight’s finals, could not get the same type of contributions tonight.

“Janel was missed in tonight’s game,” Coach Donovan would say. “But our bench was able to step it up in Game Three and we really missed that tonight. The minutes you get on the floor when you are on the bench are earned from what you did on the floor the last game.”

It took the very last seconds of the Fourth Quarter to decide a winner between the two teams as New York was able to have a one point lead with 54.9 seconds remaining. Guard Cappie Pondexter had the ball in her hands to shoot two free throws, which gave New York the lead, while also allowing the 14,248 in attendance to finally explode.

“New York’s crowd is amazing. There were a couple of times when it was deafening. I was trying to call plays and my teammates could not even hear me and they were a few feet away. Congratulations to them for being able to bring a crowd like that, but that is one thing you have to do as a player is tune it out. You can’t worry about those elements of the game. We did a good job and stuck together,” said guard Shalee Lehning, who finished the night with eight points and five assists.

Pondexter lead the way offensively for New York finishing the game with 24 points and four assists. Forward Plenette Pierson had 18 points and five rebounds while Nicole Powell tallied 15 points and four rebounds. The lone double figure rebounded was center Taj McWilliams-Franklin who recorded 11 boards.

“You can’t predict the playoffs, exactly what’s going to happen, but I think the Atlanta Dream just refuse to lose tonight,” coach Meadors would say of her resilient team.  In again another classic matchup between two teams, as there were seven times the two teams were tied seven times to go along with six lead changes.

One can tell that the fans were holding their breath throughout the game; they voiced their displeasure throughout the game as some questionable officiating was found throughout parts of the Sunday night game. And as quickly as the Garden was able to explode the air would be let out again, as  McCoughtry  and Lyttle would end the game as they started it by scoring and closing out the Game One victory.

Lyttle had this to say on her team being able to keep focused inspire of the tight game, “We practice all of these situations in Atlanta. It may be stressful but it help kept us focused, we see these situations all the time. Tonight was the same thing, we are down by four points and all we needed was to go out and get it done.”

“Right now it is all about who wants to win more, it is about the will to win,” Pondexter would say after the game. “We need to do whatever we have to-to bring it home and most importantly we need to stay together.”

The series now shifts to Atlanta for Game Two of this Three Game series on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. It is do or die time for New York if they want to keep their playoff dream along with a shot to advance to the WNBA Finals to face the Western Conference Champion Seattle Storm.

“We need to get that hunger in the belly and come out fighting in Game Three,” Pondexter would say. “These New York Fans deserve something special and I will do everything in my power to do just that.”

Winning Wednesday for Liberty as they Advance to Eastern Conference Finals, 77-74

September 2, 2010

New York, NY – The stage was set, do or die packed Mecca and two great WNBA Eastern Conference teams. The New York Liberty needed a win to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals, but they were facing a very hungry Indiana Fever team that was so close to winning the WNBA Championship last season.

The Liberty was able to pull off a win in a true thriller of a game. A game that featured seven lead changes and the two teams being tied a total of seven times. The Liberty was able to prevail over a very tough Indiana team by the score of 77-74 on Wednesday Night basketball at Madison Square Garden.

“It was a typical Indiana-New York matchup, where it’s just grueling and physical and no one is giving up anything easy.” Head Coach Anne Donovan said after the game. “It’s a battle…it’s a great team we just beat and they could be there down the road so I give them a lot of credit.”

New York now advances to the Eastern Conference Finals, as they will take on a very hungry Atlanta Dream team in Round One on Sunday night. Leading the way for New York was MVP candidate Cappie Pondexter who had 30 points to go along with four assist.

“This team is really amazing, especially to have a player out of the game. It’s unbelievable and I am really happy right now.” Pondexter would say after the game. “I have been on two championship teams and one common thing that they had was togetherness. No matter if you are the most talented on the team or what. And that is the one special thing that we have this season.”

Pierson would have this to say on the win tonight” It was a huge win for us tonight.” She would continue by saying. “We had our backs against the wall, we knew we didn’t have a great showing in Game Two; and we really wanted to come out and show our fans that we are here-yeah we messed up but we are ready to play and go on to the next round. We had to defeat a tough team. It went down to the wire but we are just happy that we have that opportunity to play in the next round.”

Indiana had three players finish the night in double figures as they were led by guard Katie Douglas, who found her shot after being shutdown in Game One. Douglas finished with 24 points, four rebounds and four assists. Catchings ended the night with 21 points, six boards and three steals. Forward Ebony Hoffman, who yet again provided some big shots and rebounds for the Fever finished with 13 points and four boards.

“I just thought it was a battle that both teams were playing to win,” Douglas said of the game. “It was overall an incredible game for women’s basketball. You could see that neither team wanted to lose and go home. I’m just proud of the way we fought.”

For New York they were missing a key player in center Janel McCarville, who is day-to-day with a sprained ankle. Stepping up big time in the game on Wednesday was the play of Plenette Pierson and Bronx native Kia Vaughn, as they had 13 points and eight points respectively.  The Mecca crowd of16, 882, including C. Vivian Stringer and Sue Wicks, were on their feet from the start of the game until the end. As the enthusiastic crowd rocked the Garden with their thunder sticks, sang and danced; along with giving this reporter Goose bumps with their energy and support for the Liberty.

“I love the Garden,” Vaughn would say after the game. “It is amazing the fan support you get day in and day out is amazing.” On her play she would have this to say, “I knew that Indiana would be aggressive so I just knew that I had out come out and be aggressive as well. I’m a strong girl…I knew I had to be aggressive and push them around and be the one to get the big rebounds and buckets tonight.”

“The fan support meant a lot,” guard Essence Carson said of the Madison Square Garden crowd support. “They really rallied behind us and were a huge part of us coming back and we really thank all of our fans for their support.”

Pierson also enjoyed the crazy crowd saying, “It meant a lot having that kind of support in the game tonight. When you have that kind of support you can’t help but to will yourself to win.”  She would continue to say, “We need our crowd and we are looking forward to seeing them on Sunday.”

Pondexter who was showered with chants of ‘MVP’ from the Garden faithful also enjoyed the support saying, “It means a lot to me, to know that your city is behind you. They want great basketball; they believe in it, they believe in you. And to see their support and to hear it is overwhelming.” She would continue to say, “This city deserves a lot and I want to be the one that brings it to them.”

Pierson also wants to bring home a title to the Mecca, the forward who celebrated her 29th birthday on Tuesday had this to say, “We are greedy we don’t want to stop here, it was a nice belated birthday present. I am greedy and I want the big trophy then you can say that is my birthday present.”

Carson was another key part to the Liberty success. The guard had 11 points in the night, did a stellar job in defending forward Tamika Catchings who is easily the MVP for the Fever.  She also had one of the sweetest shots of the night timing a leaping tip-shot at the 4:35 mark of the second quarter to give New York the 40-34 advantage.

“We are just being aggressive on all ends both offensively and defensively,” Carson said of the victory tonight, “We are just attacking what is there and playing the game of basketball, we playing together and playing New York basketball.”

On her defensive performance against Catchings she had this to say, “I tried to make her take all jump shots today. In the first half she hit a lot, and in the later part of the game she hit a few. I knew when it got down to it in the fourth quarter she was going to be pretty tired, she was carrying a lot offensively for that team and it was going to wear her down. It was my job to stand there and make her shoot over me.”

This three game set was truly the definition of Playoff basketball as it brought physical play and thrilling moments throughout the short time the two teams played each other. Considering that these two teams throughout the 2010 season had battled it out it was only appropriate that it would come down to a thrilling Game Three.

“It is a great feeling to know that we are creating a new part of history for the New York Liberty,” Pierson said. “We got a tough battle a head of us in Atlanta. Indiana really pushed us to our limits and we really learned a lot about ourselves. We learned that as long as long as we play together and confidentially there is no one that can stop us. And we will carry that over until we are able to hopefully carry that championship over our head.”

Margarito Reinstated and Awaits Pacquiao

September 2, 2010

New York – There was the usual pro boxing spectacle Wednesday afternoon at the Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. The New York portion press conference brought to you by Top Rank announcing the November 13 HBO pay-per-view telecast. The return of Antonio Margarito in the ring opposing seven-division champion Manny Pacquiao for the super welterweight championship

But Pacquiao wasn’t the center of attention, even if he is going for an unprecedented eighth title in another division at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington Texas. Margarito returns to the ring after sitting out the past year due to a suspension from using tainted hand wraps in a title fight with Shane Mosley.

Margarito was recently denied reinstatement by the California State Athletic Commission. They were the governing body that imposed the suspension based on allegations and further investigation of the gloves, and wraps that Margarito used after he lost the WBA welterweight title to Mosley in Los Angeles.

So with Nevada, also out of the picture, Texas granted Margarito another chance. Top Rank was looking to keep their champion Pacquiao busy who also doubles up as a congressman in the Philippines. There is a sentiment that Pacquiao will easily win this fight. Of course, Margarito thinks otherwise as he also fights for his credibility.

“Everything is in the past and now I am in the present,” said Margaritio at the podium with an array of his Mexican supporters cheering in the gallery. “I want to thank Manny for taking this fight. It’s time to show everyone that I am still very good,” he said.

And nothing else said about one of the major mistakes made by a fighter. You have to know that your hands are being wrapped the wrong way, or that something such as plaster is being put under the wraps. Margaritio will claim innocence, so will his disposed trainers who have been handed a lifetime suspension in the states.

“You have to know, every fighter knows what’s going on but you have to give a second chance,” was the way Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach put it. Roach is respected as the best boxing trainer in the business. So he should know what goes under the boxing gloves.

But boxing goes on, and so does the mega fight that the business surly needs. Both fighters are promoted by Top Rank. Pacquiao is the major draw in boxing and once again goes for history as he awaits the hopeful showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr. that could happen in the spring.

“When Floyd runs out of money, the fight will happen,” said Roach with a chuckle about the on and off again fight with Mayweather. “We will have a good training camp and go with the plan to defeat Margarito.

Said Pacquiao, (51-3-2, 38 KO’s) who returns to Cowboys Stadium for a second fight, after easily defeating Joshua Clottey back in March, defending his WBO welterweight title, “Sure he’s a cheater but I am looking for an interesting and exciting fight. He has the capability to give a good show and he is a fighter that is impressive and a talented fighter.”

Fighters like Miguel Cotto, the former welterweight champion and current super welterweight title holder can vouch how powerful Margaritio is. Cotto was pounded and dethroned by Margarito out in Las Vegas in July 2008. Cotto’s face a mess from a Margarito pounding that had everyone discounting Cotto’s ability and bragging about Margarito’s power.

So give Margarito the benefit of doubt. The three-time world champion (38-6, 27 KO’s) from Tijuana Mexico was going about his business. Or for the lore of glory went with the plan and did what the trainers asked. Boxing, not like baseball and other sports is at fault because there is no regulation with a national commissioner.

In the meantime we wait for a fight in November, though not having the implications that a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight will have. Margarito will return to the ring and get his share of accolades and criticism from the expected crowd of 50,000 in Texas.

Are we to accept Margarito again as a great fighter? Pacquiao will eventually tell the story on November 13th.

e-mail Rich Mancuso: Ring786@aol.com

Promoters: Get rid of the imposters at ringside

August 25, 2010

So here is the situation, another issue that has to be addressed. But it is not an issue this time in the boxing ring. It is the continued negligence of boxing publicity personnel, hired by the promoters who continually credential imposters to do supposed work at ringside.

And this writer, with 28 years of experience as a reputed sports journalist, is tired of the garbage and professionalism not being granted. The latest occurred this past Saturday evening at a Main Events/Ziggy Promotions card of boxing at the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey.

There should be standards drawn as to who deserves ringside press access. And those with experience, one here who files copy on deadline, was a victim of being put in an unworkable auxiliary work area. The imposters, those who don’t file copy, and are more tuned to be a boxing fan received ringside access.

Call it being spoiled, or for that matter a bitter legitimate working member of the media, but there has to be a line drawn. There is a difference from being an imposter and from being a legitimate and credited sports journalist. But not like years ago, when there was no internet, it has become that much easier for the imposters to do their thing.

This reporter has covered boxing, as well as all sports for a good part of 28 years. That has included major championship fights, as well as The Super Bowl, numerous post season and World Series, the National Hockey League, NBA and so on.

And it can be recalled the first few years, especially at boxing events, it was a privilege to gain access even if it meant being placed in an auxiliary press area. There were no laptops then and deadline was done on the phone, on hard copy with a typewriter and fax machine. You earn your dues getting to ringside, just like a fighter earning his shot at a championship fight.

So Saturday evening it continued to get worse. A so-called journalist, Robert Brizel who carries a small Nikon camera around his neck has come on the scene. One of those imposters who has a business card that claims he is also a ringside bucket man, known as a second man in the corner around boxing circles.

Oh, he also publishes a web site one that needs no mention here. But he gets ringside access Saturday evening, and has been at ringside recently for some other New York boxing shows. And what does he do? He annoys people at ringside, seeks autographs, takes photos with fighters and other boxing officials, and annoys those there working as legitimate members of the media.

He is not the only culprit. There are others and they deprive those credible journalists, legitimate, a seat at ringside. You see, today with the internet anyone can create a web site and apply for credentials. Except the real pro publicity personnel, like Ed Keenan, who handles most of the big fights for Top Rank, won’t let the imposters get their way.

In essence, imposters can get their way for now. It will hopefully come to an end soon if the other promoters and publicity personnel scrutinize the credential requests with more efficiency.

It was an insult to this journalist Saturday night in Newark. So what did a reputed journalist do? Finally not put up with the humiliation and walk out. Dropped the credential at the same table where it was received and waited for the results on the internet as to who won the heavyweight tilt between Tomasz Adamek and Michael Grant.

Oh by the way, I am still waiting for the imposter Brizel to provide a report.

e-mail Rich Mancuso: Ring786@aol.com

Promoters: Get rid of the imposters at ringside

August 25, 2010

So here is the situation, another issue that has to be addressed. But it is not an issue this time in the boxing ring. It is the continued negligence of boxing publicity personnel, hired by the promoters who continually credential imposters to do supposed work at ringside.

And this writer, with 28 years of experience as a reputed sports journalist, is tired of the garbage and professionalism not being granted. The latest occurred this past Saturday evening at a Main Events/Ziggy Promotions card of boxing at the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey.

There should be standards drawn as to who deserves ringside press access. And those with experience, one here who files copy on deadline, was a victim of being put in an unworkable auxiliary work area. The imposters, those who don’t file copy, and are more tuned to be a boxing fan received ringside access.

Call it being spoiled, or for that matter a bitter legitimate working member of the media, but there has to be a line drawn. There is a difference from being an imposter and from being a legitimate and credited sports journalist. But not like years ago, when there was no internet, it has become that much easier for the imposters to do their thing.

This reporter has covered boxing, as well as all sports for a good part of 28 years. That has included major championship fights, as well as The Super Bowl, numerous post season and World Series, the National Hockey League, NBA and so on.

And it can be recalled the first few years, especially at boxing events, it was a privilege to gain access even if it meant being placed in an auxiliary press area. There were no laptops then and deadline was done on the phone, on hard copy with a typewriter and fax machine. You earn your dues getting to ringside, just like a fighter earning his shot at a championship fight.

So Saturday evening it continued to get worse. A so-called journalist, Robert Brizel who carries a small Nikon camera around his neck has come on the scene. One of those imposters who has a business card that claims he is also a ringside bucket man, known as a second man in the corner around boxing circles.

Oh, he also publishes a web site one that needs no mention here. But he gets ringside access Saturday evening, and has been at ringside recently for some other New York boxing shows. And what does he do? He annoys people at ringside, seeks autographs, takes photos with fighters and other boxing officials, and annoys those there working as legitimate members of the media.

He is not the only culprit. There are others and they deprive those credible journalists, legitimate, a seat at ringside. You see, today with the internet anyone can create a web site and apply for credentials. Except the real pro publicity personnel, like Ed Keenan, who handles most of the big fights for Top Rank, won’t let the imposters get their way.

In essence, imposters can get their way for now. It will hopefully come to an end soon if the other promoters and publicity personnel scrutinize the credential requests with more efficiency.

It was an insult to this journalist Saturday night in Newark. So what did a reputed journalist do? Finally not put up with the humiliation and walk out. Dropped the credential at the same table where it was received and waited for the results on the internet as to who won the heavyweight tilt between Tomasz Adamek and Michael Grant.

Oh by the way, I am still waiting for the imposter Brizel to provide a report.

e-mail Rich Mancuso: Ring786@aol.com

Promoters: Get rid of the imposters at ringside

August 25, 2010

So here is the situation, another issue that has to be addressed. But it is not an issue this time in the boxing ring. It is the continued negligence of boxing publicity personnel, hired by the promoters who continually credential imposters to do supposed work at ringside.

And this writer, with 28 years of experience as a reputed sports journalist, is tired of the garbage and professionalism not being granted. The latest occurred this past Saturday evening at a Main Events/Ziggy Promotions card of boxing at the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey.

There should be standards drawn as to who deserves ringside press access. And those with experience, one here who files copy on deadline, was a victim of being put in an unworkable auxiliary work area. The imposters, those who don’t file copy, and are more tuned to be a boxing fan received ringside access.

Call it being spoiled, or for that matter a bitter legitimate working member of the media, but there has to be a line drawn. There is a difference from being an imposter and from being a legitimate and credited sports journalist. But not like years ago, when there was no internet, it has become that much easier for the imposters to do their thing.

This reporter has covered boxing, as well as all sports for a good part of 28 years. That has included major championship fights, as well as The Super Bowl, numerous post season and World Series, the National Hockey League, NBA and so on.

And it can be recalled the first few years, especially at boxing events, it was a privilege to gain access even if it meant being placed in an auxiliary press area. There were no laptops then and deadline was done on the phone, on hard copy with a typewriter and fax machine. You earn your dues getting to ringside, just like a fighter earning his shot at a championship fight.

So Saturday evening it continued to get worse. A so-called journalist, Robert Brizel who carries a small Nikon camera around his neck has come on the scene. One of those imposters who has a business card that claims he is also a ringside bucket man, known as a second man in the corner around boxing circles.

Oh, he also publishes a web site one that needs no mention here. But he gets ringside access Saturday evening, and has been at ringside recently for some other New York boxing shows. And what does he do? He annoys people at ringside, seeks autographs, takes photos with fighters and other boxing officials, and annoys those there working as legitimate members of the media.

He is not the only culprit. There are others and they deprive those credible journalists, legitimate, a seat at ringside. You see, today with the internet anyone can create a web site and apply for credentials. Except the real pro publicity personnel, like Ed Keenan, who handles most of the big fights for Top Rank, won’t let the imposters get their way.

In essence, imposters can get their way for now. It will hopefully come to an end soon if the other promoters and publicity personnel scrutinize the credential requests with more efficiency.

It was an insult to this journalist Saturday night in Newark. So what did a reputed journalist do? Finally not put up with the humiliation and walk out. Dropped the credential at the same table where it was received and waited for the results on the internet as to who won the heavyweight tilt between Tomasz Adamek and Michael Grant.

Oh by the way, I am still waiting for the imposter Brizel to provide a report.

e-mail Rich Mancuso: Ring786@aol.com

Promoters: Get rid of the imposters at ringside

August 25, 2010

So here is the situation, another issue that has to be addressed. But it is not an issue this time in the boxing ring. It is the continued negligence of boxing publicity personnel, hired by the promoters who continually credential imposters to do supposed work at ringside.

And this writer, with 28 years of experience as a reputed sports journalist, is tired of the garbage and professionalism not being granted. The latest occurred this past Saturday evening at a Main Events/Ziggy Promotions card of boxing at the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey.

There should be standards drawn as to who deserves ringside press access. And those with experience, one here who files copy on deadline, was a victim of being put in an unworkable auxiliary work area. The imposters, those who don’t file copy, and are more tuned to be a boxing fan received ringside access.

Call it being spoiled, or for that matter a bitter legitimate working member of the media, but there has to be a line drawn. There is a difference from being an imposter and from being a legitimate and credited sports journalist. But not like years ago, when there was no internet, it has become that much easier for the imposters to do their thing.

This reporter has covered boxing, as well as all sports for a good part of 28 years. That has included major championship fights, as well as The Super Bowl, numerous post season and World Series, the National Hockey League, NBA and so on.

And it can be recalled the first few years, especially at boxing events, it was a privilege to gain access even if it meant being placed in an auxiliary press area. There were no laptops then and deadline was done on the phone, on hard copy with a typewriter and fax machine. You earn your dues getting to ringside, just like a fighter earning his shot at a championship fight.

So Saturday evening it continued to get worse. A so-called journalist, Robert Brizel who carries a small Nikon camera around his neck has come on the scene. One of those imposters who has a business card that claims he is also a ringside bucket man, known as a second man in the corner around boxing circles.

Oh, he also publishes a web site one that needs no mention here. But he gets ringside access Saturday evening, and has been at ringside recently for some other New York boxing shows. And what does he do? He annoys people at ringside, seeks autographs, takes photos with fighters and other boxing officials, and annoys those there working as legitimate members of the media.

He is not the only culprit. There are others and they deprive those credible journalists, legitimate, a seat at ringside. You see, today with the internet anyone can create a web site and apply for credentials. Except the real pro publicity personnel, like Ed Keenan, who handles most of the big fights for Top Rank, won’t let the imposters get their way.

In essence, imposters can get their way for now. It will hopefully come to an end soon if the other promoters and publicity personnel scrutinize the credential requests with more efficiency.

It was an insult to this journalist Saturday night in Newark. So what did a reputed journalist do? Finally not put up with the humiliation and walk out. Dropped the credential at the same table where it was received and waited for the results on the internet as to who won the heavyweight tilt between Tomasz Adamek and Michael Grant.

Oh by the way, I am still waiting for the imposter Brizel to provide a report.

e-mail Rich Mancuso: Ring786@aol.com

Liberty Break the Fever, 78-57

August 18, 2010

New York, NY-  Point guard Leilani Mitchell scored 19 points to lead the New York Liberty (20-11) to a 78-57 victory over the first-place Indiana Fever (21-11). The Liberty are still a half of game behind the Fever, but have now extended a franchise record by winning nine straight games.

Mitchell who was 7-for-12 from the field, was 4-for-5 from the three-point range, had two of the sweetest shots in the game hitting a back to the basket lay-up to go along with an aggressive lay-up with four Indiana Fever players surrounding her. The point-guard also dished out five assist in the game.

“We just brought a lot of energy, especially defensively because we knew they are a great team. They have a lot of great players so our good defense was able to translate our offense,” Mitchell said of her team’s performance. “Our whole team played great today; the whole team was able to contribute with an assist, a steal or a rebound so it was great for the confidence of each and every one of our players.”

Along with Mitchell three other players were in double-digit scoring including Center Taj McWilliams-Franklin who had double-double with 14 points and 10 boards. Guard Cappie Pondexter who was named to the WNBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week for two weeks in a row, scored 13 points to go along with six assists.  Forward Nicole Powell had 10 points for New York to go along with two very big three-point buckets. Rounding out the scoring for the Liberty was Guard Essence Carson who had eight points, while Janel McCarville and Plenette Pierson both had six points each.

“We are just going one game at a time and that is the beauty of this team,” head coach Anne Donovan said after the game. “They understand that you have to go one game at a time. I was really pleased with the mentality of our group. Playing a great team like Indiana and playing well….that’s the most important thing for us.”

Leading the way for the Fever was Forward Tamika Catchings who was on fire the first half of play. Catchings, who is making her bid for MVP, scored 15 points from behind 5-for-5 shooting from the field while also shooting 3-for-3 from the three-point arc. The forward was then kept off the board due to great defense by New York.

“The third quarter was our biggest difference,” Catchings said after the game. “The Liberty was able to come out with more intensity after halftime and we just weren’t able to match that. We have to regroup. We still have two more games. Go to San Antonio from here then we have Minnesota at home. It’s a tight race.”

Essence Carson who again provided a positive spark including a fourth quarter steal and lay-up around the two minute mark, had this to say of the game. “We really defended well tonight they shot just under 40 percent, and we really cleaned up on the rebounds. So that was the main key to our victory tonight.”

Center Taj McWilliams-Franklin who provided New York with some of the biggest rebounds of the game, also with hit a thrilling last second shot in the fourth quarter of play. The center had this to say of the victory, “It was a great team victory we had some goals that we set out to do against the Fever, as well as the playoffs. Right now teams are jockeying for a spot in the playoffs. Today was a game for us as a team that everything fell together.”  McWilliams-Franklin would continue to say, “As our mental focus strengthens we just keep getting better and better.”

Also having a strong game for New York was forward Janel McCarville, giving the Liberty a strong inside post presence to go along with some nice passing and key jumpers throughout. McCarville had this to say of the win, “It was huge to have been able to get the win tonight. To have been able to keep them to six points in the second quarter was great and shows what our team is all about.”  She continued by saying, “Everyone stepped up and so many people on the team are unselfish enough  to give up any shot for one that is open and it has paid off for us.”

New York has two more regular season games at Madison Square Garden before the start of post season play. The team will wrap up their three-game home-stand at the Mecca on Thursday as they take on the Tulsa Shock with tip-off at 7:30 p.m. The schedule includes one last road game on Friday against Washington before the home finale against Connecticut at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.

Hot-Shooting Liberty Melts the Mercury, 107-69

August 15, 2010

New York, NY – Sensational shooting by the New York Liberty (19-11) led to a 107-69 victory over the defending WNBA Champion Phoenix Mercury (14-17) on Saturday night basketball at Madison Square Garden. The Liberty have now clinched a spot in the 2010 WNBA playoffs with tonight‘s win, along with winning eight-straight games.

“Back-to-backs are tough. This is the second for us, and we have another one coming up.” head coach Anne Donovan said after the game. “We had a lot of motivation against Phoenix; the last time when we were there we stumbled. Today everyone was really focused. We just stayed with the game plan. You put your mind into it and get it done.”

The Liberty did just that having five players in double-digit scoring. Leading the way for New York offensively was guard Cappie Pondexter who had 28 points, from 8-for-15 shooting from the field. The MVP candidate was 3-for-7 from the three-point arc. Also having a stellar day shooting was forward Nicole Powell, who had a career-high 23 points. Powell who certainly powered the Liberty shot 8-for-10 from the field, and 7-of-9 from the three-point range.

“We played exceptionally well today, especially going back-to-back,” Pondexter said after the game. “Our focus is absolutely great. We really pushed the tempo, ran the ball down the court, and we set the tone from the beginning.”

Nicole Powell agreed saying, “It was a great win for us today, especially going back-to-back. Everyone is just getting better. That is the most important thing is that everyone keeps getting better.”

Coach Donovan liked what she had seen from her forward Powell saying, “When Nicole (Powell) shoots the ball like that we’re really hard to beat.” Also complimenting Pondexter Donovan stated, “Cappie Pondexter is so good, the best one-on-one player in the league. Then when you add Nicole Powell’s three against the zone, it’s a pretty deadly combination.”

Center Taj McWilliams-Franklin netted 13 points to go along with five rebounds. Forward Plenette Pierson had several nice driving lay-ups for the Liberty in scoring 12 points and grabbing nine rebounds. Forward Janel McCarville rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points along with grabbing six rebounds and dishing out six assist.

Pierson had this to say of the teams showing tonight, “We played really aggressively tonight, we were able to focus our defense on the League’s leading scorer (Diana Taurasi) and it frustrated her.”  When asked about her brand of play in the game Pierson said, “I was just trying to be aggressive, go after the loose balls and hustled and it was contagious.”

Every single player on the New York bench provided a key moment, stop, rebound, and point in the victory over Phoenix. Guard Essence Carson cashed in on several great scoring opportunities notching eight points while grabbing six boards. Center Kia Vaughn had several strong drives to the net tallying seven points, while grabbing five rebounds.

“It was a great team win,” Carson said after the game. “We were able to get the stops that we needed to and really stepped up today as a team.” The guard would continue to say, “We want to make sure that everyone on the team is ready. That every time someone touches the floor that they are ready to play and come out with a victory.”

Phoenix for the most part was not the offensive juggernaut, having all-time scorer Diana Taurasi kept to five points. Taurasi did have two very nice assists in the game, but it wasn‘t a typical game for league‘s leading scorer.  Stepping up to lead the Mercury offensively was forward DeWanna Bonner, who had 20 points and seven boards.  Guard Temeka Johnson scored 14 points and dishing out four assists. Center Kara Braxton provided a strong inside post presence netting 11 points and grabbing eight boards.

New York played with heart and hustled from the first quarter on. The Liberty and the Mecca was rocking most of the night as the crowd as the 9,645 exploded with energy throughout.  Those fans are going to be in for one wild ride.

“We’ve got a lot of games coming up where we’re going to log a lot of minutes and that locker room is not satisfied,” Coach Donovan said afterward. “Our goal of making the playoffs has been reached tonight, and now we’re going to set new goals for ourselves in the postseason.”

That ride will start on Tuesday as the Liberty square off with the Indiana Fever. The 7:00 p.m. game will be a battle for first place in the Eastern Conference. The Liberty and the Fever have had epic battles in the past and it should be another battle on Tuesday night.

One of the keys to success against the Fever, “Stopping Tamika Catchings,” Pondexter said after the game. “She is really a catalyst for the Fever on both ends of the court. Hopefully we can get her frustrated and not have her score a lot of points against us. Catchings has been on a rampage in this second half, she is a tough player. She sets the tempo of the team and hopefully we can come out and be aggressive and play really well at home.”

Nicole Powell had this to say of the Fever, “Indiana is such a great team they are both tough offensively and defensively. They got some really great offensive players; it’s going to be a challenge. For us we need to be sharp and we need to be ready.  It is going to be a fight; Indiana keeps coming at you so you need to be prepared.”

Havoc was Havoc in the Ring

August 10, 2010

Expecting and anticipating a rare card of pro boxing in the New York City area, as was the case Saturday evening at the Aviator Sports Complex in Brooklyn could be spectacular or disappointing. In this case it was disappointing and so appropriate was the show presented by Havoc Promotions.

Because it was havoc at the conclusion and something loyal boxing fans don’t deserve.  A main event for the bogus alphabet soup New York State junior featherweight title, one of the participants, Reinaldo Lopez was advertised from Miami Florida. His opponent (35-0-1) Mauricio Martinez, from Brooklyn the former WBO bantamweight champion who was the heavy favorite.

So what happens?  After nearly waiting an hour after the last fight, watching the awful comeback of Staten Island favorite Gary Starks Jr,, who took a pounding and took a decision over Leopoldo Arrocha of Panama City. Lopez hit the canvas three times in the first round before referee Steve Willis stopped the content at 1:21 by TKO.

Starks, a once promising lightweight was on the comeback trail after an 18-month hiatus. He needed medical attention and supposedly was taken by ambulance for further observation.  Here is the point of contention that is not fair to the ticket holder that anticipates and expects good boxing.

In between the Lopez stoppage the loud and abusive rap music continued to blast from the speaker systems in the arena. We wait and talk, fans continue to lose interest and leave the venue.  In the meantime there is no announcement made in the ring pertaining to the delay.

We waited and waited with nothing to do. Just like a rain delay at the ballpark and waiting for the rain to stop until the grounds crew can remove the tarp. Except during extensive rain delays, ballparks show out of town games on the video boards and here it was continued loud nonsense from the sound system.

The Havoc was so appropriately returned to Brooklyn, and in this case unfortunate it happened at a boxing event. Because fans were asking, “What was going on,” at least those who decided to wait and get their deserved value for a highly anticipated main event,

In the meantime, Martinez and Lopez are sitting in their respective dressing room area with hands wrapped and also waiting. Both at the Aviator complex hours before the doors opened for the first fight that got underway way after the scheduled 7pm start.

So this reporter, also tired of the wait seeks out New York State Athletic Commissioner Melvina Lathan, the political appointee of Governor David Patterson who should have the proper explanation as to causes for the delay. Is there a last minute medical issue with the fighters?  Is this a matter of stalling time as the clock past 11pm?

Said Lathan, annoyed about being interrupted in the middle of a social conversation, “We are waiting for an ambulance.” That was it.  Obviously the standby ambulance that is required had taken Starks to a nearby hospital for observation. But that could also not be confirmed because the commissioner had other pressing issues to discuss obviously not related to the boxing matter at hand.

Point of contention was asked. “Then why not make an announcement” to the remaining few that were roaming around ringside and in the back of the spacious Aviator complex. No response from the commissioner who should know better to address the issue for the interest of good paying boxing fans.

And after an hour or so of delay, we get this bogus main event that lasted all about 80 seconds.  Oh, nothing spectacular to report about the previous fights. Except some of the former champions of the sport, who once made boxing great in New York proudly stepped through the ropes and were introduced to the crowd.

Junior Jones, Monte Barrett, among the great fighters when boxing was a premiere sport in New York, Havoc Boxing Promotions tried to help the starved boxing fans of New York  But how many will return after witnessing havoc and being a part of the waiting game?

e-mail Rich Mancuso:  Ring786@aol.com

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