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The Phoenix Mercury demonstrated their resilience and dominance in a game that people will remember. With their historic first quarter and nail-biting finish, Mercury eventually won 90-84 against the Connecticut Sun. Fans and analysts were stunned by the Mercury’s incredible 45-point first quarter. This set a new WNBA record for points in a single quarter and established a commanding 21-point lead.

However, their subsequent struggles in the second quarter highlighted the game’s fluidity. During the game, Diana Taurasi received a foul upgrade due to an impact on Rebecca Allen’s head. This was a very controversial call as it took them a long time to decide the outcome.

Phoenix Mercury vs Connecticut Sun

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The dynamic duo of Brittney Griner and Moriah Jefferson were leading the Phoenix Mercury. The duo displayed an impressive performance on both ends of the court. Griner’s 21 points and 10 rebounds highlighted her versatility; while Jefferson’s 17 points demonstrated her scoring prowess. Diana Taurasi’s 16 points and accuracy from beyond the arc proved invaluable to the Mercury’s offensive arsenal. The game took an unexpected turn early on when Connecticut’s leading scorer, DeWanna Bonner, left the court with a back injury.

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The Sun faced the challenge of adjusting their strategy in the absence of their star player. It helped them create a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Mercury to capitalize on their advantage. Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner demonstrated their offensive prowess and dominance on the court. With their near-perfect shooting and outstanding execution, they created an electrifying atmosphere. They showcased their utmost potential within their roster. Moriah Jefferson’s buzzer-beating shot in the historic quarter was a highlight of their performance.

But, during the game between the Phoenix Mercury and the Connecticut Sun, there was a doubtful foul call. While shooting a three-pointer, Rebecca Allen denied Diana Taurasi her opportunity. After hitting the shot while following through with her action, her flailing hand hit Allen’s head. And after the referees took a review, they upgraded her offensive foul.

The Commentators disagreed with the referee’s decision, claiming Taurasi’s shooting motion was not excessive.

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The Sun tried to make a comeback

The Mercury, despite their first quarter-breaking performance, struggled to maintain momentum. Their offensive output dropped to just seven points in the second quarter. This led to a 38-point drop, a historic drop-off in basketball.

The Connecticut Sun, however, showed impeccable resilience. Rebecca Allen scored a season-high 24 points and Alyssa Thomas contributed 20 points, 11 rebounds, and eight assists. The Phoenix Mercury remained steadfast in the face of the Sun’s comeback attempt; leaning on their star players and drawing on their collective experience.

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Phoenix Mercury’s victory showcased a high-level basketball in the WNBA. This matchup highlights the unpredictable nature of each game, showcasing the athletes’ skill and determination. What do you think will be the outcome when these two teams face each other again? Let us know in the comments below.

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