18.3 C
New York
Monday, September 23, 2024

Sparks can’t survive Rickea Jackson’s ejection, drop home finale to Mercury – Orange County Register

Sparks can’t survive Rickea Jackson’s ejection, drop home finale to Mercury – Orange County Register

LOS ANGELES — Rickea Jackson learned another valuable lesson on Tuesday night.

It’s not that the rookie shouldn’t test veterans in this league, or react accordingly when 6-foot-9 Brittney Griner gets in her face.

It’s that, to remain composed, to compete in the waning moments of games, the Sparks desperately need her presence, her ability to score against any defensive coverage.

Jackson and the Sparks had built a seven-point lead on the Phoenix Mercury, but with 18 seconds remaining in the second quarter, she was ejected after an altercation with Griner that saw the three-time Olympic gold medalist part way, too. Griner and Jackson exchanged shoves while in rebounding position following a Mercury free throw.

With Jackson gone, the Sparks lost their calm, and with it, conceded a 19-2 run. They committed 20 turnovers, their sloppiness overshadowing Li Yueru’s career-high 19-point performance. The Mercury (19-20) scored 31 points off turnovers and handed the Sparks (7-32) an 85-81 loss – their eighth straight – in their final home game of the season.

Jackson had played every minute of the game before her ejection. She’s led the Sparks in scoring since the Olympic break. Their approach Tuesday was built around her brilliance, whereas the Mercury were able to calmly adjust in Griner’s absence.

They increased the speed of the game, pressuring the Sparks’ ball-handlers for the length of the court. It wasn’t the first time they had called for the press. In the second quarter, with Griner in, the Mercury’s overzealousness had led to a trio of 3-pointers from Zia Cooke that put the Sparks ahead by double-digits. With Griner out and a smaller unit in, the Mercury turned the Sparks over 10 times.

Sophie Cunningham picked Azura Stevens’ pocket to put the Mercury in front. In the half-court, Diana Taurasi sliced and diced the Sparks defense, scoring 10 points in the quarter.

The Mercury led by 10 entering the fourth quarter and the Sparks were able to cut that margin to five.



Source link

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Stay Connected

0FansLike
0FollowersFollow
0SubscribersSubscribe
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles