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Storm spoil Diana Taurasi’s night with 89-70 win over Mercury

Seattle to open WNBA playoffs on Sunday vs. Las Vegas

By The Associated Press
Published: September 19, 2024, 9:40pm

PHOENIX — Nneka Ogwumike scored 17 points and the Seattle Storm spoiled what could be the final home game of Diana Taurasi’s 20-year career with an 89-70 win over the Phoenix Mercury on Thursday night.

Taurasi had nine points on 3-of-9 shooting in 18 minutes, returning after the crowd started a chant of “We want DT!” in the closing minutes. She returned less than a minute later to another chant — “One more year!” — and addressed the crowd following a tribute video.

Brittney Griner led the Mercury with 11 points.

The Storm (25-15) were already locked in the WNBA’s No. 5 playoff seed and will open the first round Sunday at the Las Vegas Aces in a best-of-three series.

Phoenix (19-21) has locked up the No. 7 seed and will play No. 2 Minnesota in a best-of-three first round series starting Sunday, but there’s no certainty Taurasi will be back for another game in the desert. The Lynx could end Taurasi’s career — if this indeed is it — by sweeping the first two games.

Mercury players honored Taurasi before the game, wearing her jersey with a goat — Greatest Of All Time — in the No. 3 during player introductions. The 42-year-old Taurasi has not said whether she will retire after this season, but has hinted this might be it.

Taurasi’s place as one of the greatest women’s basketball players of all-time is unquestioned, a resume that includes multiple championships and records.

The Storm were intent on spoiling Taurasi’s night, scoring the game’s first 10 points. Taurasi — of course — ended the run with a 3-pointer, but it didn’t stop the Storm’s push.

Seattle shot 15 of 22 in the first quarter to lead 35-14 while the Mercury struggled to get into an offensive flow. Phoenix had nearly as many turnovers (five) as field goals (six) and looked disjointed through most of the quarter.

The Mercury were better in the second quarter, opening the second quarter with a 7-0 run while cutting the lead to 43-31 by halftime. Ogwumike had 14 points.

The Storm surged again in the third quarter while the Mercury foundered again, stretching the lead to 68-49. Phoenix tried to mount a rally in the fourth quarter, but Seattle pushed back every time, running away with a road victory in possibly the final home game of Taurasi’s career.

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STORM 89, MERCURY 70

SEATTLE (89) — Ogwumike 6-10 3-4 17, Williams 4-8 0-0 10, Russell 6-11 2-3 14, Diggins-Smith 6-8 0-0 14, Whitcomb 4-11 0-0 11, Holmes 4-12 1-1 10, Horston 1-5 0-0 2, Vivians 3-8 0-0 9, Mühl 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 35-78 6-8 89.

PHOENIX (70) — Copper 2-9 0-0 4, Cunningham 3-6 2-2 10, Griner 4-7 3-4 11, Cloud 1-5 2-2 4, Taurasi 3-9 0-0 9, Atwell 1-4 3-4 6, Billings 0-1 0-0 0, Herbert Harrigan 3-8 3-4 9, Mack 5-7 0-2 10, Taylor 2-7 3-5 7. Totals 24-63 16-23 70.

Seattle 35           8             25           21—89

Phoenix              14           17           18           21—70

3-Point Goals—Seattle 13-36 (Vivians 3-7, Whitcomb 3-9, Diggins-Smith 2-3, Ogwumike 2-3, Williams 2-3, Holmes 1-4, Horston 0-3, Mühl 0-4), Phoenix 6-26 (Taurasi 3-6, Cunningham 2-4, Atwell 1-4, Cloud 0-2, Herbert Harrigan 0-3, Taylor 0-3, Copper 0-4). Rebounds—Seattle 41 (Holmes 10), Phoenix 33 (Griner 8). Assists—Seattle 27 (Diggins-Smith, Williams 6), Phoenix 19 (Copper, Taylor 5). Total Fouls—Seattle 18, Phoenix 12. A—11,333 (18,422)

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