Pope, Madonna cause WNBA playoff issues

The WNBA has been forced to get creative with its playoff scheduling because of date clashes with the Pope, Madonna and the Avengers.

The Pope, Madonna and the Avengers are forcing the WNBA to get creative with its playoff scheduling.

The New York Liberty, the No.1 seeds in the Eastern Conference, will open at home on Friday against Washington or Indiana. The Liberty can't play on Thursday night because Madonna will be performing the second of two concerts at Madison Square Garden.

The Chicago Sky already have moved their opening game of the playoffs to their old home at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) because Marvel Universe Live! will be performing at the Allstate Arena from Friday to Sunday that week. They start setting up on Wednesday.

It's not the first time the Sky have had a conflict. Chicago played game three of the WNBA Finals last year at UIC.

Los Angeles have to move game two of their series with Minnesota out of the Staples Center to Long Beach on Sunday because the arena wasn't available. The Emmys are taking place that night near the arena. The Phoenix-Tulsa series, which begins on Thursday, has no conflicts.

"The scheduling conflicts with select arenas are far from ideal," WNBA President Laurel J Richie said. "We've had similar situations in the past, and we are working with our teams to reduce them in the future."

Logistics could get more difficult in the Eastern Conference finals if New York advance. The Pope will be at Madison Square Garden (MSG) on Friday September 25. The building will be closed on the Thursday to set up and New York doesn't want to move the game to another arena.

The Liberty are hoping to move the first game of the conference finals up to Wednesday and play at MSG, but that would cause its own headache. If their series with Washington went three games, they would be forced to play back-to-back contests. Also the winner of Chicago and Indiana would have less than 24 hours to prepare and fly to New York for the series opener.


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