Mystics visit Storm with postseason aspirations at stake
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[September 07, 2021]
The Washington Mystics and the
host Seattle Storm are both struggling as they prepare to meet
Tuesday night.
The difference is that defending WNBA champion Seattle already has
clinched a playoff berth while the Mystics are in a four-team battle
for the two remaining playoff spots.
The Storm (19-10) stopped a three-game losing streak when they
rallied for an 85-75 home win against New York last Thursday. The
Storm won despite making just 2 of 14 3-pointers.
That continued a recent trend that includes a poor shooting
performance in a 107-75 loss to Chicago on Aug. 29.
"We're defying the odds, that's for sure," said Breanna Stewart, who
has made just 6 of 32 3-pointers in her past seven games. "We had
the mentality before the game that we really wanted to get the ball
into the paint."
Stewart made 12 of 22 shots and 9 of 11 free throws in scoring a
game-high 33 points against the Liberty.
"She willed herself to score and defend," Storm coach Noelle Quinn
said. "From the tip, she was getting bumped and pushed. I thought
she fought through the physicality and was physical back."
The Mystics (10-17) welcomed back league-leading scorer Tina Charles
from a four-game absence due to a sore left hip but fell to host
Minnesota 93-75 on Saturday for their seventh loss in nine games.
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Seattle Storm forward Breanna Stewart (30) drives against
Connecticut Sun forward Kaila Charles (left) in the first half
during the Inaugural WNBA Commissioners Cup Championship Game at
Footprint Center. Rick Scuteri-USA TODAY Sports
Elena Delle Donne (back) and Myisha
Hines-Allen (non-COVID-19 illness) did not travel, and Charles,
Theresa Plaisance and Erica McCall were on minutes restrictions.
Charles had 12 points and eight
rebounds in 25 minutes, but Washington trailed by as many as 23
points.
"Even Tina at not 100 percent is a big plus for us, having her back
out on the floor," coach Mike Thibault said. "This is typical of our
season. It's just the way everything has been. It's like real life.
Stuff gets thrown at you, and it's how you handle it. You can moan
and groan about it, but it doesn't change anything."
--Field Level Media
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