On July 17, the Connecticut Sun traded for Marina Mabrey, receiving her from the Chicago Sky in exchange for Rachel Banham, Moriah Jefferson and a future second-round pick.
Nearly one month later, the Sun finally got to see how Mabreyβacquired for her abilities as a shooter, isolation scorer and playmakerβwould amplify Connecticutβs existing core in their chase for the franchiseβs first championship. As general manager Darius Taylor said upon Mabreyβs arrival:
We are extremely excited to welcome Marina Mabrey to the Connecticut Sun. She is a player that we feel will give us the extra edge to compete for a championship this year. She brings a competitive spirit and scorerβs mentality along with an ability to make big plays. I believe Stephanie and her staff will be able to utilize Marina in many ways as we start the second half of our season and continue our quest for our first title.
So, five games in, how is the Mabrey era working out for the Sun?
Uneven experimentation with the Sunβs new top six
Mabreyβs Connecticut debut, which came against one of her former teams in the Dallas Wings, nearly flawlessly fulfilled the teamβs vision. She scored an efficient 17 points as a starter, highlighted by a 3-for-5 effort from 3. She also added four assists as the Sun poured in a season-high 109 points.
Subsequent games, however, suggested Mabreyβs integration would not be as seamless. Due to DiJonai Carrington missing the Dallas game, head coach Stephanie White could go with the a clear first five, starting Mabrey alongside Ty Harris, DeWanna Bonner, Alyssa Thomas and Brionna Jones. The return of Carrington, the teamβs best perimeter defender who has a case as the leagueβs Most Improved Player, sent Harris to the bench for the Sunβs second post-break game against the Atlanta Dream. It was an inauspicious start, with White soon sending Harris, the teamβs traditional point guard, into the game for Bonner.
Mabrey also introduced Sun fans to the other side of the Mabrey experience. As a streaky shooter who is unafraid to keep firing away, inefficient outings are part of the Mabrey package; she can shoot you into games, but, when the shot is not falling, she can keep you out of them. In Atlanta, she was 4-for-17 overall and 2-for-10 from 3, scoring 11 points in a team-high 36 minutes as Connecticut, after comfortably crossing the century mark in Dallas, managed just 70 points, tied for their fourth-lowest output of the season, in…
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