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Friday night action in the WNBA saw the top-seeded team in the league hold serve, and an undrafted rookie hit another game-winner. The season is down to its final games; the 8 teams for the playoffs are basically locked in. But there is plenty of meaningful basketball left as teams try to position themselves in preparation for the playoffs.
Minnesota Lynx 94, Washington Mystics 84
Game Recap: Rookie guard Olivia Miles delivered in the nation’s capital, scoring 24 points and dishing out 7 assists, while Natasha Howard added 21 points to lift Minnesota. Despite all five Washington starters scoring in double figures—led by Kiki Iriafen’s 19 points and Shakira Austin’s 17—the Mystics couldn’t defend the perimeter, as Minnesota sank 11 three-pointers. A 9–0 fourth-quarter run by Washington briefly reclaimed the lead, but Miles and Howard responded immediately with back-to-back clutch jumpers to seal the victory.
Playoff Implications: The victory snaps Washington’s eight-game home win streak and pushes Minnesota to 31–7, bringing the Lynx within striking distance of locking up the league’s overall No. 1 seed and home-court advantage throughout the postseason. For Washington (21–15), the loss halts momentum in their fight to secure a top-four seed and host a first-round series, and they fall to 7th in the standings.
Chicago Sky 73, Golden State Valkyries 70
- Game Recap: In a gritty defensive battle at Wintrust Arena, guard Sydney Taylor provided the night’s most dramatic moment, sinking a pull-up three-pointer with just 1.6 seconds remaining. Golden State clawed back to tie the game late, but Taylor’s clutch shot sealed the home victory for Chicago.
- Playoff Implications: The loss drops Golden State to 25–11, creating a wider gap between them and Minnesota while exposing them to pressure from lower-seeded teams fighting for first-round hosting privileges. For Chicago (15–22), the victory keeps their slim hopes alive for securing one of the final postseason spots.
Toronto Tempo 82, Portland Fire 79
- Game Recap: Played at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Toronto relied on balanced scoring and down-the-stretch execution to hold off a late fourth-quarter rally by Portland.
- Playoff Implications: Toronto picks up a late-season victory to build positive momentum, while Portland’s loss further solidifies their position near the bottom of the league standings as the regular season schedule winds down.
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