NBA

Minnesota Lynx at Phoenix Mercury

· WNBA Semifinals - Game 4
34-10, 14-8 Away
Final
86 - 81

27-17, 15-7 Home

Mercury overcome 13-point deficit in 4th quarter, beat Lynx 86-81 to advance to WNBA Finals

Phoenix Mercury reach Finals after taking down Minnesota Lynx

Phoenix will face the Indiana-Las Vegas winner. Indiana forced a Game 5 earlier Sunday with a 90-83 home victory.

“We knew they were going to challenge us today and I'm just proud of how we responded," Thomas said. "We could have easily given up and be headed to Minnesota right now. But we stuck together and dug deep on defense.”

The Mercury won the final three games of the best-of-five semifinal series. The top-seeded Lynx were playing without Cheryl Reeve, who was suspended for Game 4 because of her behavior and comments toward officials in Game 3. Minnesota also was without All-Star guard Napheesa Collier, who suffered an ankle injury near the end of the Game 3 loss.

Down 68-55 after three quarters, Phoenix pulled to 70-69 on Sami Whitcomb’s 3-pointer with 4:46 left. Bonner’s 3-pointer pushed them ahead 72-70 and she hit another 3 with 2:03 left for a 77-73 lead.

Minnesota’s Kayla McBride hit a 3-pointer — her sixth of the second half — to cut it to 77-76 with 1:04 left. The 38-year-old Bonner then made a pair of free throws to push the Mercury ahead 79-76.

Bonner scored 11 points in the fourth — part of the Mercury's 31-point outburst in the final quarter.

“We didn't have much of a choice,” Mercury coach Nate Tibbets said. "We were down 13, needed to get stops. And when we get stops, we're pretty good offensively because we're playing free and we don't have time to overthink it.

“We made some great plays, some really good passes. That's what it took.”

Phoenix's Satou Sabally scored 21 points.

Phoenix will play for the title for the first time in four years in a bid for its first championship since 2014.

“Got to give Phoenix credit for the way they defended in the fourth quarters,” Lynx associate head coach Eric Thibault said. “They switched and made it hard on us. We didn't get enough quality shots down the stretch.”

Phoenix’s Kahleah Copper hit a 3-pointer early in the third quarter to give the Mercury their first lead of the game at 41-38. But the Lynx responded with a 23-9 run, highlighted by three 3-pointers from McBride.

The Lynx jumped out to an early 12-1 lead but the Mercury slowly chipped away at the deficit. Thomas hit Bonner for a layup just before the halftime buzzer to tie it 38.

“It was ugly at times,” Tibbets said. “But we kept fighting.”

The Mercury had just two players on this year's roster — Copper and Natasha Mack — who were with the team in 2024. They are the first team in WNBA history to make two Finals in a five-year span without any of the same players on the two teams.

Regular Season Series

MIN wins series 3-1

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 81 - 86
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 81 - 86
4th 0.2 Lynx offensive team rebound 81 - 86
4th 0.2 Natisha Hiedeman misses 40-foot three point pullup jump shot 81 - 86
4th 4.4 Kahleah Copper makes free throw 2 of 2 81 - 86

Statistics

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32-77 FG 29-68
42 Field Goal % 43
9-24 3PT 11-28
38 Three Point % 39
8-9 FT 17-23
89 Free Throw % 74
34 Rebounds 38
4 Offensive Rebounds 7
30 Defensive Rebounds 31
19 Assists 20
8 Steals 2
6 Blocks 3
6 Turnovers 12
4 Team Turnovers 0
10 Total Turnovers 12
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
5 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 14
20 Fast Break Points 11
36 Points in Paint 34
18 Fouls 10
14 Largest Lead 7

Game Information

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Location: Phoenix, AZ
Attendance: 16,919 · Capacity:

2024-25 Western Conference Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Minnesota - 10 W1 0.77272725 34
Las Vegas 4 14 W16 0.6818182 30
Phoenix 7 17 L3 0.6136364 27
Seattle 11 21 W1 0.52272725 23
Golden State 11 21 L3 0.52272725 23
Los Angeles 13 23 L1 0.47727272 21
Dallas 24 34 W1 0.22727273 10
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