MERCURY HEAD COACH COREY GAINES

On the 1st quarter: “I made sure that tonight when we came out that I would keep my mouth shut and just let them play. If I don’t call out plays then the team definitely pushes the ball up the court. We just came out and did exactly what our blueprint for the game tonight had on it tonight.”
MERCURY GUARD DIANA TAURASI

On Lisa Leslie: “The way that Lisa played in this series, she probably has another three or four years left in her. I’ve so much from her in the last eight years of playing professional basketball. Nobody has ever represented the game of women’s basketball the way that Lisa has on and off the court. I think she gives the game of basketball the ultimate respect by playing so hard all the time.”
MERCURY GUARD CAPPIE PONDEXTER

On playing Indiana in the Finals: “I think it’s going to be a tough matchup. We split wins and losses in the regular season. Indiana plays a different style of basketball; they are more defensive minded. I think it’s going to be great basketball. Great matchups and the team that wants it the most is going to be the team that wins the championship.”
SPARKS HEAD COACH MICHAEL COOPER

On coaching Lisa Leslie: “It’s been a joy coaching her and we wanted her to go out on top, but obviously that’s not going to happen. She had a heck of a career, I thought she did a wonderful job for us this entire series and now she has the rest of her life to look forward to. To see her mature and grow and to become the legendary player that she became that’s the fun part about basketball.”
On this being his last game coaching the Sparks: “I leave with a heavy heart, but I know that every minute whether it be practice or video time I know that I gave it my all and I can walk away with my head held high. Even though I’m leaving the Sparks my heart will always be here, and I will always be a part of it.”
SPARKS CENTER LISA LESLIE

On the first quarter tonight: “I thought Cappie came out really focused and on fire, she was taking it to us, they moved the ball around and I think they figured out our defensive scheme and knew exactly what we were doing. We were trying to keep their shooters from taking those 3’s and once they started penetrating and recognizing that we weren’t helping that’s what they did and it cost us.”
On the end of her career in the WNBA: “I feel great because I know that every time I stepped out on that court I played as hard as I could, I’ve left everything out there and I did my best. That’s all you can do is play your best and try to be the best role model you can, and that’s what I’ve tried to do. Today is my last day of playing professional basketball, but I will stay close to the game because I feel I need to be a part of it.”




















