
Chicago Sky at Phoenix Mercury
· Women's National Basketball AssociationSabally scores 20, Kitija Laksa adds 18 to help Mercury beat winless Sky 94-89

Alyssa Thomas had 10 points, 15 assists, seven rebounds, three steals and two blocks for the Mercury. Thomas moved past Tamika Catchings (1,488) into 12th place in WNBA history with 1,503 career assists. The five-time All-Star became the first player in WNBA history with at least 10 points, five assists and five rebounds in each of the first five games of a season.
Kathryn Westbeld and Monique Akoa Makani — who was a game-time decision due to illness — scored 13 points apiece and combined to hit five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter for the Mercury.
Angel Reese had 13 points and 15 rebounds for the Sky. Ariel Atkins added a season-high 21 points, Kamilla Cardoso had 16 points and nine rebounds and Courtney Vandersloot finished with 15 points and 11 assists. Kia Nurse, who went into the game shooting 6.6% (1 of 15) from beyond the arc this season, scored 14 points, including four 3s.
Vandersloot made a layup about four minutes into the third quarter that gave the Sky a 16-point lead, but Laksa hit a 3-pointer with 3:08 left in the period to cap a 12-2 run before Chicago took a 71-67 lead into the fourth.
Sabally made a driving layup with about seven minutes to play that gave the Mercury its first lead since the opening minutes at 74-73. Akoa Makani and Laksa hit back-to-back 3-pointers to give the Mercury the lead for good at 80-75 with five minutes to go.
The Sky return home to take on Dallas on Thursday.
Regular Season Series
PHX wins series 4-0
Recent Plays
4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of Game | 89 - 94 |
4th 0.0 | ![]() |
End of the 4th Quarter | 89 - 94 |
4th 3.0 | ![]() |
Mercury timeout | 89 - 94 |
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Kamilla Cardoso makes layup (Angel Reese assists) | 89 - 94 |
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Angel Reese offensive rebound | 87 - 94 |
Statistics
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33-71 | FG | 33-78 |
46.5 | Field Goal % | 42.3 |
6-21 | 3PT | 16-40 |
28.6 | Three Point % | 40.0 |
17-20 | FT | 12-19 |
85.0 | Free Throw % | 63.2 |
42 | Rebounds | 30 |
11 | Offensive Rebounds | 10 |
31 | Defensive Rebounds | 20 |
25 | Assists | 26 |
6 | Steals | 11 |
5 | Blocks | 7 |
16 | Turnovers | 9 |
3 | Team Turnovers | 2 |
19 | Total Turnovers | 11 |
0 | Technical Fouls | 0 |
0 | Total Technical Fouls | 0 |
0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
11 | Points Conceded Off Turnovers | 10 |
15 | Fast Break Points | 15 |
44 | Points in Paint | 32 |
21 | Fouls | 18 |
16 | Largest Lead | 8 |
Game Information

Location: Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 8,818 · Capacity:
2024-25 Eastern Conference Standings
TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
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- | 14 | W6 | 0.6818182 | 30 |
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3 | 17 | W3 | 0.6136364 | 27 |
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6 | 20 | W3 | 0.54545456 | 24 |
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14 | 28 | L10 | 0.36363637 | 16 |
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19 | 33 | L2 | 0.25 | 11 |
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20 | 34 | L4 | 0.22727273 | 10 |
2024-25 Western Conference Standings
TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
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- | 10 | W1 | 0.77272725 | 34 |
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4 | 14 | W16 | 0.6818182 | 30 |
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7 | 17 | L3 | 0.6136364 | 27 |
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11 | 21 | W1 | 0.52272725 | 23 |
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11 | 21 | L3 | 0.52272725 | 23 |
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13 | 23 | L1 | 0.47727272 | 21 |
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24 | 34 | W1 | 0.22727273 | 10 |
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