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    Saturday, May 04, 2024

    WNBA roundup

    Seattle's Jewell Loyd drives past Phoenix's Shatori Walker-Kimbrough during the second half of Saturday's game in Bradenton, Fla. Seattle won, 74-68. (Mike Carlson/AP Photo)

    Storm 74, Mercury 68

    Jewell Loyd scored 20 points and Breanna Stewart added 15 points and Seattle used the second quarter to take control in a win over Phoenix on Saturday.

    Phoenix's Diana Taurasi left the game with 5:18 to go due to injury. She walked off the court to the locker room without assistance. Mercury coach Sandy Brondello says Taurasi appeared to have sustained an injury in her hip area.

    On a drive to the basket, Stewart cut off Taurasi, who then threw a behind-the-back pass to Brittney Griner for a layup. Phoenix trailed 64-49 after the bucket.

    The 38-year-old Taurasi underwent back surgery before the 2019 season, and hamstring problems limited her to six games last year.

    Phoenix put up a fight and drew within 70-66 on a pair of Sophie Cunningham free throws with 26 seconds left before the Storm sealed it at the free throw line.

    After Alanna Smith's layup gave Phoenix a 16-14 lead with 95 seconds left in the first quarter, Seattle's Breanna Smith made a layup and Sami Whitcomb a 3-pointer near the end of the quarter. Loyd started the second with back-to-back 3s, Whitcomb made another layup and Seattle began to create separation.

    Griner led Phoenix with 20 points.

    Wings 85, Dream 75

    Arike Ogunbowale scored 24 points and Kayla Thornton 17 as Dallas beat Atlanta.

    The Dream (2-5) led 42-41 at halftime and following Chennedy Carter’s 3-pointer with 7:47 left in the third, Ogunbowale made a layup and a 3 and the Wings led the rest of the way.

    Alisha Gray scored 12 points for the Wings (3-4) and Moriah Jefferson grabbed 10 rebounds.

    Betnijah Laney led Atlanta with 16 points, Elizabeth Williams scored 15 and Courtney Williams 14. The Dream missed 42 of their 71-shot attempts

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