By Scott Mammoser
PHOENIX – The Phoenix Mercury welcomed back Diana Taurasi on
Sunday, but the Chicago Sky erased a 10-point deficit and used a 28-15 third
quarter run to win, 94-86. Brittney Griner, the league’s scoring leader,
recorded a season-best 34 points, four off her career high for Phoenix, which
fell to 13-15 and still holding onto the final playoff spot in the WNBA. The
Sky improved to 18-11, with Allie Quigley leading the way with 24 points.
After undergoing back surgery this spring, Taurasi appeared
in 16 minutes of the July 12th game at Connecticut, scoring five
points. Sunday, she recorded 12 points in 22 minutes, although she was 2-of-13
shooting.
Mercury is still holding on for spot in playoff |
“You forget how physically and mentally draining they are,”
Taurasi said of her injuries, “when you are constantly rehabbing and constantly
in pain. I need to get better if we have any chance of competing. It’s good to
be on the floor, but overall, a pretty (poor) game for myself. I need to play
better, whether I haven’t played or not.”
Sancho Lyttle was
also appearing in her first game for the Mercury since the same July 12th
game, in which she injured her knee. Lyttle missed the second half of the 2018
season with a torn ACL.
“It felt great to play again,” Lyttle said, “but you always
feel bad when you lose your first game back. I don’t feel like I missed
anything really. I wasn’t that tired, I didn’t play much minutes, but it could
have been worse. We have a full team now, so we will go from here.”
In addition, DeWanna Bonner recorded a double-double of 18
points and 11 rebounds for the Mercury. Courtney Vandersloot, the WNBA leader
in assists, dished out 13 for Chicago. Diamond DeShields scored 18 points, and
two Sky players posted double-doubles, with Cheyenne Parker notching 14 and 12,
plus Astou Ndour 13 and 10.
“Even though the result isn’t what we wanted, it’s great to
see Diana back on the court today,” Mercury coach Sandy Brondello added. “The
more games we play, the better she will get. It’s good she came back now, with
six games to go, so she can get back into her rhythm.”
The Mercury will next play three games on the road, at New
York, Atlanta and Chicago, each two days apart, beginning on Aug. 27. The team
returns home for three games to conclude the regular season, the first on Sept.
3 against Seattle, the latter two versus Minnesota and Las Vegas. Those will be
the only appearances for the Storm and Lynx in Phoenix this season. The Sky
next plays at the Lynx on Aug. 27.
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