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Connecticu­t Sun ready to defy odds in electric Mystics WNBA Finals

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NEW YORK — From analysts and experts, to bookies and bet makers, the Washington Mystics are considered by far the favorites to clinch the US Women’s National Basketball Associatio­n championsh­ip this year over the Connecticu­t Sun.

Connecticu­t’s star forward Jonquel Jones knows this. And she thrives on it.

“Everybody says that we’re the underdogs but I think (it adds) fuel to the fire,” Jones told Reuters. “It gives us an edge and we want to go out there and prove everybody wrong because I don’t think I’ve seen one analyst that’s picked us to win the championsh­ip.”

The two teams each begin their quest for a first-ever WNBA championsh­ip on Sunday, a potentiall­y electric game.

The key for Connecticu­t will be maintainin­g its explosive energy, in a series where “every position is going to be tough,” said Jones.

“Sometimes it’s not going to be pretty,” Jones said. “We understand that. We’re looking forward to the challenge.”

And there is plenty reason to bet the Sun could give the Mystics a rough time, after a semifinal series that could better be defined as a reckoning than a sweep over the Los Angeles Sparks.

“Our sweep in the semifinals was a huge confidence boost for our players,” said Coach Curt Miller.

Battle-hardened by regular season trials that included a fivegame losing streak in June and July, they have built a “chemistry and culture within the locker room” that Miller points to as playing a “big part in the team’s success.”

“They truly don’t care who receives the credit and attention, they just want to continue to win,” said Miller.

They face their first hurdle with back-to-back road games in Washington, DC, before heading home for Game 3.

“I think the biggest threat we’re bringing to the finals is our team confidence,” said Morgan Tuck, a first-round draft pick in 2016 and a former standout at UConn.

“I really think this is the best situation for us because we all feel like we have something to prove and a chip on our shoulder.” —

 ??  ?? CONNECTICU­T SUN forward Jonquel Jones drives to the basket as Washington Mystics center Emma Meesseman defends during the 2nd half in Game Two of the 2019 WNBA Finals at The Entertainm­ent and Sports Arena.
CONNECTICU­T SUN forward Jonquel Jones drives to the basket as Washington Mystics center Emma Meesseman defends during the 2nd half in Game Two of the 2019 WNBA Finals at The Entertainm­ent and Sports Arena.

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