Last night’s WNBA playoff action delivered a mix of nail-biting finishes and dominant performances, with one team punching its ticket to the semifinals and another series getting sent to a decisive Game 3.
Minnesota Lynx 75, Golden State Valkyries 74
In a thrilling, down-to-the-wire contest, the No. 1 Minnesota Lynx survived a massive scare from the No. 8 Golden State Valkyries, securing a 75-74 victory to sweep their best-of-three series.
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Minnesota’s resilience — The Lynx showed why they’re the top seed, bouncing back from a big deficit to close out the Valkyries in tight, gritty fashion. Their composure down the stretch in Game 2 was critical.
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Game Recap: The Valkyries came out hot, jumping to a 17-point lead in the third quarter and appearing poised to force a Game 3. However, the top-seeded Lynx mounted a furious comeback. Led by Napheesa Collier’s 24 points and a crucial go-ahead jumper with just over a minute left, Minnesota chipped away at the lead. Ultimately, they held on for a one-point victory, ending the Valkyries’ impressive inaugural season.
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Phoenix Mercury 86, New York Liberty 60
The Phoenix Mercury bounced back from a Game 1 loss with a commanding performance in Brooklyn, blowing out the New York Liberty 86-60 to tie the series at 1-1.
- Game Recap: The Mercury’s defense was the story of the night, shutting down the Liberty’s high-powered offense and holding them to just 60 points. Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas each scored 15 points to lead a balanced Phoenix attack. The lopsided victory swings the momentum back to Phoenix, where the series will be decided in a winner-take-all Game 3.
- Notables: Breanna Stewart of the Liberty played despite a sprained left knee (MCL), but was largely ineffective, scoring just 6 points in 20 minutes. Phoenix dominated, especially in the second half, including running off 12 straight misses by New York to start the third quarter.
- Phoenix bouncing back and capitalizing — The Liberty couldn’t maintain momentum after getting Breanna Stewart back; Phoenix delivered a strong all-around showing to even the series. Depth played a role, with multiple contributors stepping up.
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