Tempo dealt another tough hand with last-minute scratch, lineup change in loss
TORONTO — For the second straight game, the Toronto Tempo were forced to make a last-minute change to their starting lineup and alter their game plan moments before tip-off.
On Sunday, Tempo point guard Julie Allemand was a late scratch because of a left ankle injury, forcing Toronto to instead rely on a point-guard-by-committee approach.
It’s the second time in as many games the Tempo (9-11) have had to scramble their starting lineup at the last minute. Just over a week ago, the Tempo’s leading scorer, Marina Mabrey, was scratched minutes before their 89-80 loss to the Phoenix Mercury on June 27 after she reported feeling muscle spasms in her neck during warmups.
“I don’t like these surprises just before the game,” Brondello said following the Tempo’s 89-76 loss to the Dallas Wings at Coca-Cola Coliseum. “Julie had just a little issue with her foot, and couldn’t go, so it kind of hurt us, because we had no point guards, and you could tell out there.”
