A 20-point lead evaporating against New York and the Tempo still walking away with a 93-91 win is either a bullpen problem in basketball form or proof of a roster that can survive its own mistakes. Marina Mabrey scored 30 to keep Toronto ahead when the margin collapsed, and how the coaching staff addresses the third-quarter unraveling will matter more than the final score by the time the playoff seeding shakes out.
The game was part of the league's Cross-Canada Series, a designated home game for the Tempo played at Centre Bell in Montreal rather than their regular Toronto arena, which adds a layer of noise to reading the result as a form line. Toronto is back at Coca-Cola Coliseum Tuesday against Washington, and that's the game that tells you whether Sunday's finish was execution under pressure or a lucky bounce.