NBA

Seattle Storm at Phoenix Mercury

· Women's National Basketball Association
17-10, 6-6 Away
Final
94 - 78

12-16, 8-5 Home

Diggins-Smith outshines Bird, Taurasi; Mercury beats Storm

Sophie Cunningham hit five 3-pointers — her 10th consecutive game with at least two made 3s — and scored 19 points for Phoenix. The Mercury made a season-high 14 3s.

The Mercury went into the fourth quarter trailing 65-60 but Taurasi hit a 3 to open the period and her three-point play with 7:35 to play gave Phoenix a one-point lead. Tina Charles scored to give Seattle a 69-68 lead 25 seconds later but Diggins-Smith hit a jumper with 6:55 left that sparked a 17-0 run.

The game was 46th, and potentially the last, meeting between Taurasi and Seattle's Sue Bird, the WNBA's all-time leaders in points and assists, respectively and gave Taurasi 500 career games, second-most in league history — behind Bird.

Bird — who has announced that she'll retire at the end of the season — and Taurasi (who will become a free agent) played together at UConn before being picked No. 1 overall in the 2002 (Bird) and 2004 (Taurasi) drafts, won seven combined WNBA titles and won five Olympic gold medals together.

Phoenix (12-16) swept the three-game regular-season series with the Storm 3-0 and, with 10 regular season games remaining, moved into a virtual tie with Dallas for the eighth and final playoff spot.

The Mercury set a regular-season record Friday with a reported attendance of 14,162.

Breanna Stewart lead Seattle (17-10) with 22 points and 14 rebounds but did most of her damage in the first half. Jewell Loyd added 15 points and Tina Charles added 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Taurasi has hit at least six 3-pointers in a single game 12 times since turning age 35, a WNBA record.

Regular Season Series

PHX wins series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 78 - 94
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 78 - 94
4th 19.7 Gabby Williams makes 24-foot three point jumper (Ezi Magbegor assists) 78 - 94
4th 27.9 Sam Thomas loose ball foul 75 - 94
4th 27.9 Storm offensive team rebound 75 - 94

Statistics

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30-82 FG 30-65
37 Field Goal % 46
8-28 3PT 14-31
29 Three Point % 45
10-11 FT 20-21
91 Free Throw % 95
39 Rebounds 34
17 Offensive Rebounds 7
22 Defensive Rebounds 27
22 Assists 20
7 Steals 7
0 Blocks 6
10 Turnovers 13
3 Team Turnovers 0
13 Total Turnovers 13
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
1 Flagrant Fouls 1
17 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 17
8 Fast Break Points 5
34 Points in Paint 26
17 Fouls 16
7 Largest Lead 21

Game Information

Mortgage Matchup Center

Location: Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 14,162 · Capacity:

2025-26 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Las Vegas - 6 W2 0.73913044 17
Minnesota - 6 W2 0.73913044 17
Golden State 0.5 7 W7 0.7083333 17
Dallas 2 8 W4 0.65217394 15
Los Angeles 6 11 W2 0.47619048 10
Portland 7 13 W1 0.4347826 10
Phoenix 9.5 16 L3 0.33333334 8
Seattle 11.5 18 L1 0.25 6
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