Daily Press (Sunday)

Stewart sparks Storm to early lead in series

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BRADENTON, Fla. — With the Seattle Storm’s lead down to two with a quarter left, Breanna Stewart took over.

The big-game player scored the first 11 points of the fourth quarter and finished with 37 to help the Storm beat the Las Vegas Aces 93-80 Friday night in Game1of the WNBA Finals.

“I’m excited for the big moment and the big stage. I expect to be here,” Stewart said. “Been here whether it’s college, WNBA or USA, continuing to embrace that moment and take advantage of it. This is why I play basketball. This is why I play, to have big games to help my team in big moments.”

Jewell Loyd added 28 points and Sue Bird had a WNBA playoff-record 16 assists for the Storm. Bird had 10 assists in the first half to also break that playoff record. Game 2 of the bestof-five series is today.

Stewart added 15 rebounds and four blocks. She was a point short of the WNBA Finals record set by Angel McCoughtry.

With Seattle holding a two-point lead heading into the fourth quarter after a huge Las Vegas rally, Stewart took over.

She scored the first 11 points of the period to restore a double-digit advan

tage and finished with 15 in the quarter. The 2018 MVP, who missed last season with a torn Achilles’ tendon, hit three 3-pointers in the game-changing burst.

“She got that look in her eyes that she’ll take over,” Seattle coach Gary Kloppenbur­g said. “Hit some 3s, got inside, got to the line. it was fabulous down the stretch.

“We kind of lost our focus in the third quarter, got into a halfcourt game, picked their defense up. We didn’t respond in that third quarter and let them all the way back in, (but I’m) proud of the way we refocused and regrouped. (We were) solid in that fourth quarter and got a run going to stretch it out for the win.”

McCoughtry scored 20 points to lead Las Vegas, which was playing in the WNBA Finals for the first time since the franchise moved to Nevada three years ago. The team was in the finals in 2008 when it was located in San Antonio. A’ja Wilson, the league’s MVP, added19 points.

The Aces also lost the first game of their semifinal series to Connecticu­t before winning in five games.

“We just got to buckle down and lock in from the start,” Wilson said. “There’s no guarantee this series is the exact same. Now we see the looks we were getting and got to knock those down.”

Seattle is trying to become the third team to win four titles, joining Houston and Minnesota. Seattle was the champion in 2004, 2010 and 2018.

The Storm trailed 34-31 with 6:26 left in the second quarter before going on a 26-6 run to close the half. Stewart and Loyd combined for 17 points during that spurt, and Seattle scored the first14 points in the burst.

Seattle increased the lead to 19 to start the third quarter, but the Aces rallied with a huge run of their own to tie it at 67 just before the end of the quarter.

“We came out flat, worked so hard to come back into the game, it took to a lot out of us,” Aces coach Bill Laimbeer said.

Helping hand

Bird broke the playoff assists record of 14 she shared with Courtney Vandersloo­t of Chicago. Eight players had reached 11 assists in a finals game before Bird’s record performanc­e. She also set her own career-best for assists in the regular season and the playoffs.

 ?? CHRIS O'MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Las Vegas guard Danielle Robinson shoots against Seattle forward Breanna Stewart, who had 37 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks in the Storm’s 93-80 victory Friday.
CHRIS O'MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Las Vegas guard Danielle Robinson shoots against Seattle forward Breanna Stewart, who had 37 points, 15 rebounds and four blocks in the Storm’s 93-80 victory Friday.

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