
For most of the first half, Sheffield were chasing. Oaklands had rhythm, confidence, and a twelve-point lead to show for it. Sheffield needed to change something. What they found—right before halftime—was the paint. With 2:43 left in the second quarter, Oaklands were inbounding under their own basket. But the play broke down before it began.

Donovan Clay’s free-throw technique is anything but conventional. Standing at the line, he leans far to the left, his right shoulder almost square with the rim. When he shoots, the ball travels back across his body on a diagonal path that looks wrong—until it drops through the net. Not once did his shot look clean

Georgia Gayle knew the game was slipping away. Her frustration was evident in the first quarter as B. Braun Sheffield Hatters struggled to keep pace. They needed a perfect game to match the Oaklands Wolves, but things were already starting to unravel. Oaklands were in the midst of an 11-0 run, steadily widening the gap.

Marc Steutel doesn’t let up—not even in a blowout win. When Newcastle scored, he was immediately shouting for his team to track back, his intensity unwavering. When Bristol found the basket or Newcastle turned the ball over, his expression betrayed no surprise—he looked like a man who’d already envisioned that exact misstep a hundred times

There’s a presence to Ri Harris. When she’s on the court, she sees it all—and her teammates know it. They look to her in the post, and if she’s not open, Ri is already pointing to where the ball should go. She knows who’s open, and more often than not, the ball ends up exactly