The Day

Mercury rally past Storm, force deciding Game 5

- By BOB BAUM

Phoenix — Four times this postseason, the Phoenix Mercury have faced eliminatio­n.

They've won all four and now it's on to Seattle for another one.

Brittney Griner provided the deciding offense and necessary defense in the final seconds as the Mercury beat the Seattle Storm 86-84 on Sunday to force a deciding Game 5 in their WNBA semifinal series.

The 6-foot-9 center scored on a short hook shot with 14.1 seconds to play then prevented Breanna Stewart from getting a shot off before the buzzer as the Mercury rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat the Storm in Phoenix for the second straight time.

The Mercury had to survive single-eliminatio­n games against Dallas and Connecticu­t just to get to the Storm, then fell down 0-2 with a pair of losses in Seattle.

"It's the team that shows a lot of heart in every single one of these games," Griner said.

Griner had 29 points and 12 rebounds and DeWanna Bonner scored 21 of her 27 in the second half.

Game 5 will be Tuesday night in Seattle. Diana Taurasi, who had 16 points, is 13-0 in her WNBA playoff career in winner-take-all games.

The other semifinal series, between Atlanta and Washington, also has gone to a Game 5.

The Storm lost Sue Bird with a broken nose with 4:23 left in the third quarter when she took an accidental elbow to the face from Stewart. Bird, who has broken her nose five times, said she will play in Game 5.

"I think they lost their leader," Bonner said. "However, for her going out, they still played great basketball. They were still making shots . ... They lost a big part of their puzzle but they still played great basketball. They only lost by two points.'"

Stewart, the WNBA's MVP, led Seattle with 22 points.

Griner's winning basket came after Bonner missed and Phoenix's Camille Little grabbed the rebound. Little got the ball to Griner, who scored.

The Storm worked the ball to Stewart at the end but she couldn't get a shot off against Griner's defense.

"The initial play we wanted to run kind of broke down early," Stewart said, "and then we were just playing on the fly. Being under the basket with B.G. on you is a tough shot. Still, I should have gotten a shot off just because it was the last play of the game."

Griner noted she'd fouled Stewart on a 3-point shot a few moments earlier.

"I had to do something to make it up," she said. "We knew the ball was going to go to into Stewart's hands and we had to play defense, don't foul, try not to let her score and tie it up to go to overtime. ... I stayed there and kept my hands up high."

Phoenix trailed by 17 in the first half, 16 early in the second and still was down 69-57 after Stewart sank a 19-footer with 1:27 left in the third quarter. But the Mercury responded with a 13-2 run. Taurasi sank a 3 with 3.6 seconds left to cut the lead to 71-66 entering the fourth quarter and Bonner's basket sliced the deficit to 7170 with 8:40 to play.

Griner's basket tied it at 76-76 and Bonner's two free throws put Phoenix up 78-76 with 5:29 to play, the Mercury's first lead since the game's opening moments.

 ?? RALPH FRESO/AP PHOTO ?? Phoenix center Brittney Griner (42) drives to the basket between Seattle’s Sue Bird and Natasha Howard during the first half of the Mercury’s 86-84 win on Sunday in Game 4 of their WNBA semifinal playoff series in Phoenix.
RALPH FRESO/AP PHOTO Phoenix center Brittney Griner (42) drives to the basket between Seattle’s Sue Bird and Natasha Howard during the first half of the Mercury’s 86-84 win on Sunday in Game 4 of their WNBA semifinal playoff series in Phoenix.

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