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Mercury seal sixth finals spot as Tibbetts hails team’s ‘pride and togetherness’
The Phoenix Mercury clinched the first WNBA finals spot after defeating the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday in a 3-1 series win.
Phoenix Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts heralded the "pride and togetherness" of his team as they clinched their sixth WNBA finals berth, and first since 2021, with an 86-81 win over the Minnesota Lynx in the fourth game of the semi-finals, sealing the series 3-1.
The Mercury trailed by 14 early and by 13 entering the fourth quarter, yet they stormed back with a 31-point final frame to complete a series-clinching victory.
They became just the third team in WNBA history to overturn a 13+ point deficit in the fourth quarter of a playoff game — and the first ever to rally from multiple 14+ point holes in the same series.
They will now face the winner of Las Vegas Aces and Indiana Fever in the championship round.
Alyssa Thomas always delivers
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She dropped her 28th playoff double-double in the Mercury's dub — the MOST in WNBA history, passing Tamika Catchings and Candace Parker!
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“No one has had expectations for us except ourselves,” coach Nate Tibbetts said. “The pride and the togetherness for such a new group, it’s pretty impressive.
“We could have just said, ‘You know, we’ll go to Game 5 in Minnesota and figure it out’ … but we kept fighting.
"“That’s what we do … we just kept playing, and when you do that, especially with this group, good things happen.”
Alyssa Thomas starred with 23 points, 10 assists, and her 28th career playoff double-double, breaking her own WNBA record. She also became the first player to record 20 points and 10 assists in multiple series-clinching games in a single postseason.
“I believed in the franchise; I believed in the team they were putting together,” Thomas said.
“For me, it was a fresh start to play with people who want the same thing as I do and a franchise that’s known for winning — winning championships. That’s been my goal: trying to get a championship.”
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