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Connecticu­t Sun surge past Sky to book WNBA finals showdown with Las Vegas

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Jonquel Jones had 15 points and 10 rebounds and the Connecticu­t Sun overcame an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter, beating the Chicago Sky 72-63 Thursday night in the decisive fifth game of the semi-final series and advancing to the WNBA finals.

Connecticu­t scored the final 18 points of the game to overcome a 63-54 deficit with 4:46 remaining.

All the Sun starters scored in double figures and Connecticu­t advanced to the finals of the WNBA playoffs for the third time overall and first time since 2019.

Connecticu­t will face the topseeded Las Vegas Aces for the WNBA title. The first game of the series is Sunday in Las Vegas.

“To be honest, going to enjoy this moment right now,” Jones said. “Hats off to the Aces. We’ll see them in the championsh­ip. I’m just enjoying this moment right here.”

Chicago were attempting to become the first team to repeat as WNBA champions since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001-02.

Trailing 63-54, Connecticu­t took over. DeWanna Bonner was fouled after making a layup by Kahleah Copper with 3:46 left. The two players exchanged words and that seemed to energize the Sun.

Jones scored inside to put the Sun ahead with two minutes left, hitting an ensuing free throw for a three-point lead.

A pull-up jumper by Courtney Williams

with 47.5 seconds remaining gave the Sun a five-point cushion, and Bonner knocked down four free throws to put the game out of reach.

Connecticu­t outscored Chicago 25-5 in the fourth quarter, recovering from a disastrous third period in which it scored eight points and turned the ball over seven times.

“We were on the ropes and it took that type of defensive quarter to advance to the finals,” Sun coach Curt Miller said.

Copper led the Sky with 22 points on 8-for-19 shooting, including 3 of 5 from long distance, and added four steals.

DeWanna Bonner chipped in with 15 points, Hiedeman added 14 and Williams and Alyssa Thomas each added 12 for Connecticu­t.

Emma Meesseman, who finished with 14 points on 6-for-14 shooting and six rebounds, gave the Sky an 11-point lead with 7:20 to play.

In the opening half, the Sun continued the torrid shooting they had in Game 4, when the made 56.9% of their shots. But that slowed in the third quarter, as the Sky defense tightened.

Candace Parker buried a three-pointer and Copper followed with threepoint play to give Chicago a 10-point lead entering the fourth.

But Chicago’s shooting went cold and the Sky missed their last eight shots.

Parker finished with seven points and nine rebounds.

 ?? ?? Chicago’s Candace Parker, right, and Kahleah Copper, left, block out Connecticu­t’s Jonquel Jones during the first half of Thursday night’s game. Photograph: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP
Chicago’s Candace Parker, right, and Kahleah Copper, left, block out Connecticu­t’s Jonquel Jones during the first half of Thursday night’s game. Photograph: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP
 ?? ?? Connecticu­t’s Jonquel Jones shoots over Chicago’s Candace Parker during the first half of Thursday’s Game 5 of their WNBA semi-final series. Photograph: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP
Connecticu­t’s Jonquel Jones shoots over Chicago’s Candace Parker during the first half of Thursday’s Game 5 of their WNBA semi-final series. Photograph: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP

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