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The end of the sun game1/4/2024 ![]() Given a chance to seize the moment, Dallas tripped when it mattered most. In the end, the team with the better offense, the better passing, and the better game plan won. Impressive as her effort to play was, she wasn’t close to 100 percent, which was evident both in her movement and missing all three of her shots in six minutes. Even Arike Ogunbowale couldn’t save the Wings in her shocking return from an abdominal injury. But coach Vickie Johnson’s offense didn’t adjust, and the points dried up in the second half. While the two makes were right at the rim, she couldn’t replicate Harrison’s creativity at the basket it’s not her game. This was not that: she missed all but two shots on the night. Isabelle Harrison went down in the second quarter with an ankle injury, which limited Dallas’ mobility and forced a still-readjusting Satou Sabally to shoulder a load she wasn’t ready for. One of Dallas’ biggest problems was out of its control. Take out Marina Mabrey’s 7-of-14 night, and Dallas was a total of 13-of-41 from the field. And, also like Game 1, it wasn’t just McCowan Kayla Thornton made only two shots and Allisha Gray, three. Dallas’ Teaira McCowan had eight points to go with 12 boards, a solid game that wasn’t close to enough when Jonquel Jones put up 18 and 10 for Connecticut despite first-half foul trouble. But it did, with 42 points in the paint, along with 17 offensive rebounds and 20 second-chance points, a byproduct of all three star bigs scoring in double digits. Which might have been surmountable had Connecticut not rediscovered its Game 1 dominance in the post. The passing was dreadful (particularly in the second half), but an inability to hold on to the ball, a lack of creative ball movement, and overall poor decision-making all played a role, too. The most glaring problem was turnovers: 19 for Dallas, which led to 20 Sun points, compared to only six Wings points off 13 Connecticut turnovers. They kept Dallas from advancing to the second round for the first time since 2009. Among them: a lack of a dominant ball handler, the offense going quiet when missing critical parts, and an inability to stop bigger teams from dominating the paint. There are a lot of reasons why, many of which plagued the Wings all season. The easiest way to say it: Dallas wasn’t good enough. Each of those moments, those plot points, falls into one of two buckets: the things we observe and the emotions they inspire within us. Each series is its own story, and each game is its own chapter encompassing a dozen moments and plot points. Since selecting this option prevents another apocalypse, the player character's reputation with both the Followers of the Apocalypse and the Brotherhood of Steel will increase.The playoffs are complicated. The following dialogue will explain that the eyebots can override heavily encrypted data, but will probably not survive the process. Once ED-E has been rescued and the Courier has dealt with Ulysses, proceed to the launch control pad and select the option for ED-E to hack it. ED-E is located in pod number 2 and can be released by using the terminal on the table in front of the pods. In order to rescue ED-E, the courier must free him from his pod in the repair room near the elevator to the temple. If not, the quest fails and leads to The Apocalypse. Should the courier desire to select "Attempt to cancel the launch.", ED-E must be rescued first. To complete this quest, the Courier must proceed to the Control Panel from which the missiles may be launched. point,Positive Brotherhood of Steel and Followers of the Apocalypse fame ![]() Reward: 5000 XP, Bitter drink recipe, Courier duster, Ulysses' duster, Ulysses' mask, Ulysses' final message, Old Glory, +1 S.P.E.C.I.A.L.
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