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Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon Indiana fever. Hammon warned the fever about the “real aces” that appeared, but he retreated after the victory of Indiana 89-73. The result obtained many comments from the online Hyper Fever.
After winning the Seattle storm In the first round, journalists asked Hammon about their team's game against fever. The Aces finished the regular season in a 16 -game winning streak, although they never faced Indiana during this race.
The fever was 2-1 against Las Vegas in the regular season, but Hammon was apparently erased because they were a different team in the second half of the campaign.
“They have not seen the actual donkeys yet,” Hammon said. “We were caught when we were in a little turbulence. We were used in one of these stretches.
Some Indiana fever fans kept the receipts and made them back to Becky Hammon trolling the Las Vegas Aes Online coach. Fever fans feel quite good, though it is too early to talk about Smack, as it was only the first game of the best series of five.
Here are some of the comments.
Becky Hammon deserves some credit to turn around the Vegas Acees season after his loss of 111-58 against Minnesota Lynx on August 2. The Aces went to a 16 -game winning streak to end the regular season and then beat the Seattle storm in the first round.
However, the ACES also looked like the version of the first season of Games 2 and 3 against the storm. They needed a Jackie Young Play the clutch to eliminate the storm in the last second of match 3, and now they were exploited by Indiana fever to open the semifinals.
Becky Hammon praised Indiana's fever to win game 1, pointing to the shine of Kelsey Mitchell as the key to victory. Hammon was not satisfied with the way their aces of Las Vegas played defensively and the evil they executed by offense.
“I mean, clearly, we had no answer to Mitchell, I couldn't even try to stop it a bit,” Hammon said at the post-game press conference. “I thought it was really poor … Our problem was at the end defensive and then not moving the ball in the offensive end. We will have a talk about it.”
Game 2 of the series remains in Las Vegas and is scheduled for Tuesday at the Michelob Ultra Arena.
Edited by Juan Paolo David