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Coming back home, the Mercury suffered a letdown in game 3, losing 88–83. Down 2–1, the Mercury had to win game 4 or lose. Game 4 came down to the final seconds, but the Mercury edged out the Shock 77–76, with Cappie Pondexter scoring 26 points, and forced a Game 5 in Detroit. In Game 5, Phoenix won by a score of 108–92. [6]
However, that improvement didn't last, as they lost seven straight games to end the month. During their seven game losing streak, a 77–74 loss to the Dallas Wings eliminated the Mercury from playoff contention for the first time since 2012, and ended the longest active playoff streak in the WNBA at 10 straight years. Their losing streak ...
Are the Indiana Fever favored vs. the Phoenix Mercury? via BetMGM. Favorite: Fever by 3.5 points. Over/under: 174.5 total points. Moneyline: Fever -155, Mercury +130. Caitlin Clark stats with the ...
In a back and forth series the Mercury won games two, three, and five to win the series 3–2 and advance to the Finals. In the Finals, the team faced the Chicago Sky. The Mercury had home court advantage, meaning the first two games were played in Phoenix. The Mercury split those games 1–1 and the series advanced to Chicago.
In a highly physical game in front of a raucous sellout crowd, the Fever pushed past the Mercury to take the 88-82 win. Caitlin Clark breaks franchise rookie assist record as Indiana Fever edge ...
The Mercury would try in Game Five to become the first team in WNBA history to win a title on the road. Detroit, which won championships in 2003 and 2006, goes home to the Palace of Auburn Hills, where it is 5–1 this postseason. The only loss was a 28-point rout by the Mercury in Game 2. Phoenix shot 34.7 percent from the floor in an 88–83 ...
The series moved to Phoenix for games three and four. The Mercury made the most of home court advantage by coming out strong in Game 3. They won the first quarter by seven points, 26–19. Their momentum carried into the second quarter where they won by eight points, 20–12. The Mercury's fifteen point lead proved insurmountable for the Aces.
Phoenix clinched a playoff spot last week and currently sits seventh in the WNBA standings. The top eight teams in the league advance to the playoffs; as a lower seed, the Mercury will start the ...