Back in the WNBA for some time now, Marine Johannès did not take long to find her bearings. She shone again this Friday against the Dream, with a great performance and some nice highlights as a bonus. The comeback continues for the Frenchwoman.
Well present in the WNBA, after a long absence of two years, Marine Johannès does not really need a period of adaptation to martyrize her opponents. She confirmed her comeback a few days ago, to the point that even Nicolas Batum reacted quickly to the feat. But the Frenchwoman does not stop on such a good path, the proof with her latest performance.
Marine Johannès continues to shine!
On the courts this Friday to face the Dream, Johannès took place with 17 points. Sabrina Ionescu put on a show with 21 units in total, for an 89-77 victory for the Liberty. A good way to bounce back, since the Frenchwoman also accumulates an excellent 5/8 from three points, confirming her ability to punish at long distance, and it’s far from over.
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Marine Johannès
17 points at 6/10 including 5/8 at 3P ????
3 Assists ????
2 Rebounds ????
0 Interception ????
0 Cons????️
4 balloons lost ????
3 Faults ????
30 Minutes ⏰17 of +/- ????
And the win ????
– Marine Johannes fan (@ma_johannesfan) June 25, 2022
His +17, the best of his team, also confirms his impact on the floor, which makes a huge difference on arrival for New York. It’s very well done on his part, especially if we take a closer look at some highlights. It is not only at the level of the shots that the French knows how to shine, but also at the level of the passes.
So Marine Johannes drops this pass (they shouldn’t have cut the make off) pic.twitter.com/VSo9a8dnVH
— Steve Jones Jr. (@stevejones20) June 24, 2022
Then she turned it over but then she just decided to fake the pass and man. pic.twitter.com/QZ6x2ViqMG
— Steve Jones Jr. (@stevejones20) June 24, 2022
Marine Johannès continues to shine in the WNBA, with disconcerting ease in shooting. Great news for New York, which is counting on the French to bounce back in the coming weeks. We can only follow its performance a little closer.