Sloppy Tempo turnovers help Dream dominate in second half en route to victory
TORONTO — Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello had plenty to moan about on Friday.
The jean-jacket-wearing Brondello, like most of the 8,210 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum, had a beef with the officiating crew of Tiara Cruse, Toni Patillo and Sarah Williams. But the Australian also had plenty of criticism for her team in its 111-92 loss to the Atlanta Dream, especially in the turnover department.
The Tempo (10-15) committed 20 turnovers that the Dream converted into 29 points. This sloppy play led to Toronto’s sixth loss in seven outings.
“You can’t turn the ball over 20 times and let them score,” Brondello said. “We said that was one of their strengths. And you know we got to be tougher. We just have to be tougher.

