Sparks Outplay Storm Almost Everywhere Except the Scoreboard
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The Sparks Outplayed the Storm in Most Statistical Categories
Despite losing the game, the Sparks outplayed the Storm in most statistical categories. The Sparks had more field goals made, assists, rebounds, blocks, and steals than the Storm. The Sparks also had a higher field goal percentage and a lower turnover percentage than the Storm. The Sparks' bench also outplayed the Storm's bench, scoring more points and grabbing more rebounds.
The Storm Made More Three-Pointers and Free Throws
The Storm did have a few advantages over the Sparks. The Storm made more three-pointers and free throws than the Sparks. The Storm also had a higher free throw percentage than the Sparks. These advantages helped the Storm win the game, despite being outplayed in most other statistical categories.
The Storm Have Home Court Advantage
The Storm will have home court advantage in the series. This could be a big advantage for the Storm, as they have a good record at home. The Sparks will need to play well on the road if they want to win the series.
The Sparks Are a Talented Team
The Sparks are a talented team with a lot of experience. They have two former MVPs in Candace Parker and Nneka Ogwumike. The Sparks also have a good coach in Derek Fisher. The Sparks are capable of winning the series, but they will need to play better than they did in Game 1.
Conclusion
The Sparks outplayed the Storm in most statistical categories, but the Storm made more three-pointers and free throws. The Storm also have home court advantage. The Sparks are a talented team, but they will need to play better than they did in Game 1 if they want to win the series.
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