Today By 8:00 pm: PHEONIX MERCURY & MINNESOTA LYNX
Taurasi, Mercury look to turn up heat vs. Lynx
The defending champion Minnesota Lynx will face the
Phoenix Mercury in a rematch of last year's Western Conference finals on
Wednesday in the opener of a best-of-five semifinal series at the Xcel Energy
Center in St. Paul, Minn.
Minnesota and Phoenix are meeting with a trip to the
WNBA Finals on the line for the fourth year in a row and the fifth time in six
years. The Lynx swept the Mercury last season under the old playoff format and
went on to defeat the Indiana Fever in five games to win their third WNBA
championship in five years.
Minnesota went 28-6 during the regular season to win
the Western Conference with the best record in the WNBA. Under the league's new
playoff format, the Lynx secured the No. 1 seed and received a double-bye to
the semifinals. They won seven of their last eight games but have not played
since defeating the Atlanta Dream 95-87 in the regular season finale on Sept.
17.
Phoenix went 16-18 during the regular season to claim
the WNBA's eighth and final playoff berth. The Mercury went 10-14 before the
month-long Olympic break, but won eight of their next 12.
Phoenix has won four in a row and five of its last
six, including road victories over fifth-seeded Indiana and the third-seeded
New York Liberty in the first two rounds of the playoffs.
Diana Taurasi scored 20 points and DeWanna Bonner had
18 in an 89-78 victory over the Fever. Taurasi scored 30 points in a 101-94
victory over New York.
The Lynx swept the three-game season series against
the Mercury, winning 95-76, 85-78 and 89-81. All three contests were played in
the first month of the season.
Minnesota and Phoenix have been two of the most
successful franchises in the history of the WNBA. Both have won three league
championships and can join the now-defunct Houston Comets as the only teams
with four titles.
Minnesota is trying to become the first team to win
back-to-back WNBA championships since the Los Angeles Sparks accomplished the
feat in 2001 and 2002.
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