Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Sky, Mercury set for 2014 finals rematch

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Diana Taurasi has the Phoenix Mercury back in the WNBA Finals for the first time since 2014.

Up next is a familiar foe — Candace Parker and the Chicago Sky.

These two teams met seven years ago for the championsh­ip — the last appearance for either team on the game’s biggest stage. Taurasi and the Mercury swept the three-game series. They’ll begin the best-of-five series in Phoenix on Sunday.

Taurasi scored 14 of her 24 points in the fourth quarter to help the Mercury beat secondseed­ed Las Vegas 87-84 on Friday night in Game 5 of their semifinals series. Chicago took out top-seeded Connecticu­t in the other semi in four games.

It’s the first time since the WNBA changed its playoff format in 2016 that neither of the top two teams made it to the finals. Phoenix was the fifth seed and Chicago the six.

“It’s hard,” Taurasi said. “It’s been now, what, seven, eight seasons? And when you get there, you think you’re just always going to get there. And that’s not the case. I know the magnitude of this, and these guys have been great all year. This team has just been resilient all year. We’ve had injuries, this and that, and we’ve always been able to just stay together and like each other. Which is a big deal.”

Chicago faced adversity itself this season, overcoming a 2-7 start while Parker was recovering from an ankle injury. Parker decided to come home to Chicago after spending the first 13 years of her career in Los Angeles.

Now she has the Sky three victories away from winning their first championsh­ip.

‘It’s kind of like a full circle moment,” Parker said. “To look up in the stands and see people I started playing basketball in front of. It’s super special. This is a special group. The way you face adversity has built our character and revealed it. All of us going into playoffs believed we would be sitting here.”

Chicago advanced to the finals by beating Dallas in the opening round before knocking off Minnesota. The Sky have one of the top offensives in the league led by point guard Courtney Vandersloo­t, who had the second-ever triple-double in playoff history in Game 1 of the team’s series against Connecticu­t.

“Chicago is playing really good ball, they are peaking at the right time,” Phoenix coach Sandy Brondello said. “They are playing their best ball at the right time of the

season. It’s a big challenge for us, they will be more rested but hopefully, we can make this a good series and have some success and win the championsh­ip.”

Phoenix won Game 5 without starting guard Kia Nurse, who tore an ACL in the opening minute of the fourth game of the playoffs. The Mercury also were missing backup Sophie Cunningham with a strained calf. Brondello said she is hoping Cunningham will be back for some of the Finals.

“We are facing a lot of adversity at the moment but it shows how tough-minded this team is,” Brondello said.

Without Nurse, Shey Peddy stepped in and had another solid game, making the go-ahead free throws with 4.8 seconds left. She finished with 15 points and six rebounds.

 ?? CHASE STEVENS/AP ?? Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (3) celebrates with teammates after they defeated the Aces 87-84 in Game 5 of a WNBA semifinal series Friday in
Las Vegas.
CHASE STEVENS/AP Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (3) celebrates with teammates after they defeated the Aces 87-84 in Game 5 of a WNBA semifinal series Friday in Las Vegas.

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