{"id":5434,"date":"2025-05-29T21:10:01","date_gmt":"2025-05-29T21:10:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2025\/05\/29\/breaking-the-cycle-mastering-the-shift-between-median-and-sun-in-star-cross\/"},"modified":"2025-05-29T21:10:01","modified_gmt":"2025-05-29T21:10:01","slug":"breaking-the-cycle-mastering-the-shift-between-median-and-sun-in-star-cross","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2025\/05\/29\/breaking-the-cycle-mastering-the-shift-between-median-and-sun-in-star-cross\/","title":{"rendered":"Breaking the Cycle: Mastering the Shift Between Median and Sun in Star Cross"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Over the past two and a half years, Marina Mabry&#8217;s career can be summed up by one word: turbulence. After three seasons with the Dallas Wings, she was traded to the Chicago Sky before the 2023 season, where she faced not only geographic change but also frequent and significant shifts in her role on the team. Initially part of the Sky&#8217;s scoring trio with Courtney Williams and Kahleah Copper, Mabry became the primary scorer following their departures before midseason moving to Connecticut, where her role shifted again. Despite setbacks like Connecticut&#8217;s playoff miss last year, Mabry has shouldered substantial scoring responsibilities and garnered increased defensive focus as the team&#8217;s offensive centerpiece.<\/p>\n<p>Mabry\u2019s inconsistent roles translated into mixed results. In 2023, she experienced hot and cold streaks but recorded her second-best professional season with a 39.0% three-point shooting efficiency, helped by sharing scoring duties when needed. In 2024, her shooting volume increased further even as her efficiency dipped to 34.8%, influenced by role changes and team transitions. Moving to Connecticut midseason, she played a more defined role on a talented roster, boosting her efficiency to 42.4%. However, roster changes left her facing challenges similar to those she struggled with before joining the Sun. The key question now is how Mabry and Connecticut coach Rakid Mezian will optimize her role amid increasing defensive pressure.<\/p>\n<p>Contrary to expectations, Mabry\u2019s shooting profile remained remarkably consistent between Chicago and Connecticut, relying heavily on pull-up three-pointers rather than catch-and-shoot opportunities. Despite Chicago offering more catch-and-shoot shots, Mabry\u2019s efficiency depends more on other factors, notably the quality of defensive matchups. In Chicago, she often faced tougher defenders and lineups designed to hinder shooters like her, particularly those with longer wingspans able to disrupt her stepback shots.<\/p>\n<p>In Connecticut, veteran stars like Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner create defensive chaos that opens scoring chances for Mabry, supported by coach Stephanie White\u2019s tactical system. Highlight reels from last season show how defenders doubting Mabry\u2019s threat level end up vulnerable to other scorers, breaking down the defense and creating quality opportunities. This season\u2019s early struggles aside, Connecticut\u2019s offensive system under new coach Mezian\u2014who brings a European basketball philosophy emphasizing movement and smart decision-making\u2014offers Mabry a structured yet flexible environment to thrive.<\/p>\n<p>Mezian\u2019s system leverages simple yet intelligent sets like the pick-and-roll, allowing Mabry and teammates to make reactive, high-IQ plays that exploit defensive lapses. Clips from early games demonstrate this approach\u2019s success in creating open shots and scoring opportunities through coordinated team movement and spacing. Connecticut\u2019s veteran roster complements Mabry\u2019s game better than last year\u2019s Chicago squad, combining experience and skill to generate open looks and reduce defensive pressure.<\/p>\n<p>With teammates like Lindsay Allen and Briar Hartley providing strong backcourt support and smart off-ball movement, Mabry\u2019s offensive workload looks more manageable. Veterans like Tina Charles, known for their post skills and savvy playmaking, also open the floor for Mabry by drawing defensive attention and facilitating ball movement. Though there is pressure to improve efficiency amid stiff defensive focus, Mabry\u2019s catch-and-shoot accuracy and pull-up shooting have shown signs of returning to form.<\/p>\n<p>Acknowledging tougher defensive adjustments without Thomas and Bonner, Mezian emphasizes patience and team support for Mabry, aiming to create scoring opportunities that balance her offensive burden. As Mabry adapts to her starring role\u2019s demands, early signs suggest Connecticut can provide the foundation she needs to make the most of this opportunity as a lead player.<\/p>\n<p>All statistics are as of May 25 and sourced from Basketball Reference and wnba.com unless otherwise noted.<\/p>\n<p>Fan Take: Mabry\u2019s evolving role and resilience highlight the dynamic nature of WNBA careers, underscoring how player success often depends on fit and system as much as talent. For WNBA fans, her journey serves as a compelling story of adaptation and growth, offering hope for a thrilling season ahead and showcasing the league\u2019s depth and strategic complexity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Over the past two and a half years, Marina Mabry&#8217;s career can be summed up by one word: turbulence. 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