NBA

Phoenix Mercury at Chicago Sky

· WNBA Finals - Game 3
19-13, 12-4 Away
Final
86 - 50

16-16, 6-10 Home

Chicago uses stellar defensive effort to rout Phoenix 86-50

Chicago will look to close out the best of five series on Sunday.

“I was telling my team. I’m 0-2 in Game 4 closeout at home,” said Candace Parker, who added 13 points. “I don’t want that to continue. We know they are a fantastic team and they’ll come out and be ready. Come back stronger.”

The Sky dominated on both ends, holding Brittney Griner to just four first half points on 1 of 8 shooting after she scored 29 in the Mercury’s overtime win on Wednesday. Chicago also took Diana Taurasi out of the game, holding to her five points on 1 of 10 shooting. Griner finished with 16 points as both of their night’s ended early in the fourth quarter as the Sky kept the lead in the twenties.

Copper set the tone early for the Sky with seven points in the first quarter. She finished a 3-point play to put Chicago up 20-11 at the end of the first quarter. Copper was 5 of 5 from the line in the quarter, which was a drastic difference from Wednesday’s loss. The Sky only attempted four free throws for the entire game.

“Her energy is unmatched. her positivity is unmatched,” said Parker of Copper. “You root for her because she’s a good person. She gives us a lift when we need it on the biggest stage showing the world what we already knew in practice every day.”

The Sky didn’t slow down in the second quarter. They pushed the ball in transition with Allie Quigley and Stefanie Dolson getting easy points in the paint to force a Mercury timeout as the Sky extended the lead to 25-11 with 7:20 left in the second quarter. Copper continued the Sky’s scoring barrage with two three-point play in just a minute of play to put them up 35-16. She capped off the brilliant first half with another basket to put the Sky up 46-24 at the half.

The 22-point halftime lead matched the biggest ever in the WNBA Finals, equaling the mark held by Phoenix which the Mercury did in 2014 in Game 1 against Chicago. That year was the last time either team had been in the championship round.

“We got our butts kicked tonight,” Phoenix coach Sandy Brondello said. “It’s disappointing. They were really, really aggressive. We still got some open looks and missed them. We lost momentum and they grew a lot of confidence. It rattled us a little bit. We’ve got to be better.”

Quigley finished with nine points and Courtney Vandersloot ended the game with 10 assists for Chicago.

The Sky hosted the WNBA Finals for the first time since they played in the finals in 2014 . But on Friday, it featured more star power led by Parker, who starred at west suburban Naperville Central High School before jumping into the national spotlight at Tennessee then continuing her legacy in the WNBA. She joined the Sky before the 2021 season and she is now one win away from completing a remarkable homecoming.

SHOOTING DISPARITY

Phoenix shot a WNBA Finals record low 25.8% from the field (16-for-62) while Chicago was an even 50% (30-for-60).

FINED

On Thursday, Taurasi was fined $2,500 for making contact with an official as opposed to a suspension. Before the game, Sky head coach James Wade had no comment regarding the incident. “What happened? Did something happen? I didn’t see it in the game, so I have no comment. Whatever happens between Diana and the league is between those two. I don’t want to step into that.”

FACES IN THE CROWD

The Sky played their best game of season in front of a sold out crowd that included Chicago Bears starting quarterback Justin Fields and hip hop artist Chance The Rapper.. NBA commissioner Adam Silver was in attendance, along with Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and DePaul women’s head coach Doug Bruno.

Regular Season Series

PHX wins series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 50 - 86
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 50 - 86
4th 4.8 shot clock turnover 50 - 86
4th 28.6 Dana Evans makes 27-foot three point jumper (Diamond DeShields assists) 50 - 86
4th 34.8 Megan Walker bad pass (Diamond DeShields steals) 50 - 83

Statistics

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16-62 FG 30-60
26 Field Goal % 50
5-20 3PT 8-18
25 Three Point % 44
13-14 FT 18-22
93 Free Throw % 82
33 Rebounds 34
12 Offensive Rebounds 7
21 Defensive Rebounds 27
11 Assists 22
8 Steals 13
4 Blocks 5
17 Turnovers 12
2 Team Turnovers 1
19 Total Turnovers 13
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
22 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 7
2 Fast Break Points 10
14 Points in Paint 36
16 Fouls 16
2 Largest Lead 36

Game Information

Wintrust Arena

Location: Chicago, IL
Attendance: 10,378 · Capacity:

2025-26 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Golden State - 0 W1 1 1
Dallas 0.5 0 - 0 0
Las Vegas 0.5 0 - 0 0
Los Angeles 0.5 0 - 0 0
Minnesota 0.5 0 - 0 0
Phoenix 0.5 0 - 0 0
Portland 0.5 0 - 0 0
Seattle 1 1 L1 0 0

2025-26 Eastern Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
New York - 0 W1 1 1
Washington - 0 W1 1 1
Atlanta 0.5 0 - 0 0
Chicago 0.5 0 - 0 0
Indiana 0.5 0 - 0 0
Toronto 1 1 L1 0 0
Connecticut 1 1 L1 0 0
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