The Seattle Storm's recent struggles continued as they fell to the Phoenix Mercury 72-68 in a nail-biting match-up in Seattle. This loss marks the Storm's fourth straight defeat, leaving them with a 3-8 record. The game was a testament to the Mercury's resilience, as they snapped their own seven-game losing streak with a hard-fought victory.
The Mercury's Natasha Mack had a career-best performance, scoring 16 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Kahleah Copper also shone, contributing 16 points of her own. However, it was DeWanna Bonner who proved to be the game-changer, making crucial plays down the stretch. Bonner's jumper, fast-break layup, and free throw extended the Mercury's lead to 68-61 with just 2:39 remaining.
The Storm's Awa Fam and Natisha Hiedeman kept the pressure on, with Hiedeman scoring 15 points and Fam contributing 18. Seattle managed to get within one possession twice in the final seconds, but Copper's free-throw shooting sealed the deal for Phoenix.
This win is a significant turning point for the Mercury, who had been struggling. It also highlights the Storm's ongoing challenges, as they continue to search for their first victory of the season. The teams' poor shooting from beyond the arc (12 of 55 from 3-point range) and the Storm's lack of free-throw attempts (none) added an intriguing layer to the game.
Looking ahead, the Mercury will face the Portland Trail Blazers, while the Storm will travel to take on the Minnesota Lynx. The Storm's recent form and the Mercury's newfound momentum will be key factors in these upcoming matches.
This game serves as a reminder that in the WNBA, every game is a battle, and the ability to adapt and make crucial plays can be the difference between victory and defeat. The Mercury's ability to snap their losing streak and the Storm's ongoing struggles provide an interesting narrative as the season progresses.