The Connecticut Sun are in a bit of a pickle. With their starting point guard, Shey Peddy, sidelined by injury and the team struggling to find a reliable playmaker, the Sun are in need of a quick fix. The upcoming games against the reigning champion Las Vegas Aces are a test of their ability to adapt and find a solution. The Sun's struggles are not just about finding a player who can handle the ball; it's about understanding the game and playing as a team. The team's inclination to create off the dribble rather than through ball movement has led to turnovers and mistakes that opponents can easily exploit. The Sun need to find a way to share the ball and play a better passing game. The team has rolled the dice on Hailey Van Lith, a former Chicago Sky guard, who has shown promise in her short time with the team. Van Lith has the potential to establish herself as a clear second option behind Leila Lacan at point guard. However, the Sun are in a race against time to find a solution that can succeed in the short term. The team's future looks uncertain, but with the right adjustments and a bit of luck, the Sun may just be able to turn things around and find their rhythm.