Lodi News-Sentinel

MYSTICS WIN WNBA TITLE

- By Alexa Philippou

WASHINGTON — The Connecticu­t Sun led at halftime and were in control with a nine-point third-quarter lead but weren’t able to withstand a ferocious Washington Mystics comeback led by Emma Meesseman, ultimately losing the winner-takeall Game 5 of the WNBA Finals, 89-78.

With the loss, the Sun drop the franchise’s third WNBA Finals, with the other two series coming under current Mystics coach Mike Thibault. The Mystics won a franchise-first title, and it was Thibault’s first championsh­ip as well.

Jonquel Jones ended the game with a game-high 25 points and nine rebounds, while Alyssa Thomas added a double-double of 21 points and 12 rebounds. Meesseman, named the series MVP, and league MVP Elena Delle Donne paced the Mystics with 22 and 21 points, respective­ly,

while Natasha Cloud and Kristi Toliver added 18 apiece.

Building off a one-point halftime lead, the Sun, led by Jones and Courtney Williams, started the second half on a 10-2 run to go up by a game-high nine points. But Jones picked up her fourth foul on a made Delle Donne basket and exited the game with 6:22 to play.

With the Sun’s star center off the court, the Mystics swiftly climbed their way back to make it a one-possession game with a basket from Meesseman, who ended the third quarter alone with 11 points, including two score-tying shots in the quarter’s final minutes.

The Sun still managed to not relinquish the lead, with a driving floater from Thomas with two seconds to play giving them a 64-62 advantage going into the final quarter.

But a three from Cloud to start the fourth not only put the Mystics ahead but gave them the energy they’d use to seal the win with a dominant final quarter. The Sun went up by three with baskets from Jones and Shekinna Stricklen, but Cloud put the Mystics ahead for good thanks to a 3pointer and layup before Washington went up by eight with 2:54 to play.

The Sun tightened up on offense, scoring only 14 points in the final quarter, and couldn’t get any closer, only managing to make one basket in the final 1:39 despite pulling with six off two free throws from Williams.

 ?? BRAD HORRIGAN/TRIB UNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Connecticu­t Sun players, right, step off of the floor as Washington Mystics players Elena Delle Donne and Natasha Cloud embrace after Game 5 of the WNBA finals in Washington , D.C., on Thursday.
BRAD HORRIGAN/TRIB UNE NEWS SERVICE Connecticu­t Sun players, right, step off of the floor as Washington Mystics players Elena Delle Donne and Natasha Cloud embrace after Game 5 of the WNBA finals in Washington , D.C., on Thursday.

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