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Improved Mercury Host Mystics with the chance to restart the winning line

May 21, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Mercury Advanced Alyssa Thomas (25) is calling a game against Los Angeles Sparks in the second half in Footprint Center. Compulsory Credit: Rick Scuteri-Imagni Images

Phoenix Mercury eating the first year’s first year in Seattle on Friday night, they look like one of WNBA’s most developed teams.

One of the reasons for this is the addition of the senior advanced Alyssa Thomas, who tries to get back in the column of winning Mercury on Sunday, where they host Washington Mystics.

Phoenix coach Nate Tibbetts Thomas’dan “something and wins,” he said. “He wants to do this with satiety and sand.”

Thomas finished with a typical stat line on Friday night: 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists. Three games, for a long time Connecticut Sun Star average 18.3 PPG, 7.7 wooden and 6.7 assists.

Satou Sabally, who is engaged in 22.3 points per game, scored the second goal. Thomas took his share from the turnover-cuma night-in the same time Mercury (2-1) was the fourth in the league in 20 assists per game.

Last year’s leading scorer of the team Kahleah Bakir (knee) absence, Friday night for the first time Phoenix’i Mercury game in the last 4:46 of the game is over because he could not score goals.

Washington (2-2) also comes out of a loss on Friday night. After leding almost the entire game in Las Vegas, mystics fell 9-0 at the last minute and fell 75-72.

They had a third quarter advantage of 12 points, and Jade Melbourne remained 1:15 after fouling. However, the turnovers committed in succession and lost a repetition that caused Jewell Loyd to earn 3-seconds with 2.1 seconds.

It is not known whether Washington was announced about an hour before the tip on Friday night, and whether the leading scorer will be Brittney Sykes. Sykes is the second place in the league, 26.3 points and 5.0 assists, which ranks second to Napheesa Collier’s Napheesa Collier.

On Friday night, a bright point was Sonia Citron’s 19 points, including 71-66 leaders of Mystics. The rookie guards from Notre Dame gets 15.8 points per match in 51.3 percent of the field.

“It was a very important player for us in a very short time,” Washington coach Sydney Johnson said. He said.

-FELD level media

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