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SUNDAY, JULY 1
GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


MIN at DAL 04:00 PM
MIN -4.5
O 168.0


LV at LA 05:00 PM
LV +10.5
U 161.0


ATL at IND 05:00 PM
ATL -2.5
U 155.0


NY at CHI 06:00 PM
CHI -3.5
O 166.0


CONN at SEA 07:00 PM
CONN +4.0
O 176.0
 

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July 1, 2018


ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) Maya Moore scored 26, including the final six points of the game, to lift the Minnesota Lynx to their seventh straight win, 76-72 over the Dallas Wings on Sunday.

Moore made a pair of free throws to tie it at 72 with 1:50 left and hit a baseline jumper with 1:09 left to give the Lynx (10-6) the lead for good.

The Wings (7-8) took their first lead since the middle of the second quarter when Allisha Gray capped an 8-0 run to make it 72-70 with 2:12 left.

The Lynx built a 48-33 lead with an 8-0 run to open the third quarter. The Wings cut the deficit to 56-55 before the end of the period.

Skylar Diggins-Smith led Dallas with 16 points and Gray scored 15. Wings center Liz Cambage left the game near the beginning of the third quarter with an eye injury and did not return. Cambage finished with 14.

LIBERTY 97, SKY 94, OT

CHICAGO (AP) - Tina Charles scored on a putback with 15.8 seconds left in overtime and the Liberty snapped a five-game skid with a win over the Sky.

Charles' basket made it 95-94 and Shavonte Zellous added a pair of free throws with less than a second left.

The Liberty (5-11) opened the overtime period with a 9-2 run to lead 93-86. The Sky (6-10) rallied with eight straight points to briefly take the lead on Courtney Vandersloot's pair of free throws with 34.3 seconds left.

Vandersloot scored on a hard-driving scoop layup to give Chicago an 84-82 lead with 47.4 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Charles tied it less than four seconds later with a hook shot from the middle of the lane. Both teams had a chance to go ahead in their final possessions of regulation but missed and sent it to overtime.

Charles had 28 points to lead New York.

Allie Quigley was one point short of her career high with 28 points for Chicago. Vandersloot added 20.

DREAM 87, FEVER 83

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Tiffany Hayes made a key runner in the final minute and the Dream held off the Fever.

Hayes made it 85-79 with 26.2 seconds left and added a pair of free throws with 9.1 seconds left to secure the victory.

The Dream (8-8) had a 17-point halftime lead cut down to 72-69 on Candice Dupree's jumper with 5:06 left and the Fever hung close the rest of the way.

Brittney Sykes led Atlanta with 20 points and seven assists. Hayes added 19 points and Angel McCoughtry scored 15.

Victoria Vivians had 21 of her career-high 27 points in the second half for the Fever (1-16). Natalie Achonwa added 16 points.

Indiana lost its sixth in a row after getting its only win of the season against the Dream on June 16.

SPARKS 87, ACES 71

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jantel Lavender scored 17 points and the Sparks snapped a two-game skid with a win over the Aces.

Chelsea Gray added 13 points and Nneka Ogwumike and Candace Parker scored 12 apiece for Los Angeles (12-5). Ogwumike was making her return from a three-game absence due to a back injury.

Los Angeles led 59-37 at halftime and was never challenged in the second half. The Sparks had an 11-2 run to end the first quarter with a 10-point lead and opened the second with a 12-2 run to lead 42-22.

Tamera Young had 16 points to lead the Aces (6-12).

STORM 84, SUN 70

SEATTLE (AP) - Natasha Howard scored 13 points to lead six players in double figures and the Seattle Storm beat the Connecticut Sun 84-70 on Sunday.

The Storm (12-5) pulled away with a 21-2 run to lead 72-49 on Jordin Canada's driving layup with 7:03 left in the fourth quarter. The Sun (9-7) got no closer than the final score from there.

The teams entered the game as the top two scoring offenses in the WNBA. Connecticut's 70 points matched a season low. The Sun were still missing Alyssa Thomas to a shoulder injury and Courtney Williams was out for personal reasons.

Alex Bentley led Connecticut with 15 points. The Sun have lost six of eight after a 7-1 start to the season.
 
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SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY JULY 3, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM Seattle Storm New York Liberty Westchester County Center
8:00 PM Chicago Sky Dallas Wings College Park Center
8:00 PM Indiana Fever Minnesota Lynx Target Center
10:30 PM Connecticut Sun Los Angeles Sparks Staples Center

SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY JULY 5, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM New York Liberty Washington Mystics Capital One Arena
8:00 PM Indiana Fever Dallas Wings College Park Center
8:00 PM Los Angeles Sparks Minnesota Lynx Target Center
10:00 PM Chicago Sky Las Vegas Aces Mandalay Bay Event Center
10:00 PM Connecticut Sun Phoenix Mercury Talking Stick Resort Arena

SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY JULY 6, 2018

Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM Seattle Storm Atlanta Dream McCamish Pavilion

SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY JULY 7, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM Washington Mystics Los Angeles Sparks Staples Center
8:30 PM Minnesota Lynx Chicago Sky Wintrust Arena
10:30 PM Connecticut Sun Las Vegas Aces Mandalay Bay Event Center


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WNBA MAY RECORD: OVERALL PICKS

Totals............30 - 22 - 2...57.69%......+29.00

MAY'S BEST BETS:

TOTALS........................11 - 12.................-11.00.......................... ...18 - 8 - 1................+46.00


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WNBA JUNE RECORD: OVERALL PICKS

TOTALS................66 - 53....................55.46%.....................+49.50

JUNE'S BEST BETS:

TOTALS................40 - 23....................55.03%......................+49.50


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WNBA JULY RECORD: OVERALL PICKS.

DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

07/01/2018 3-7-0 30.00% -23.50


JULY'S BEST BETS:

07/01/2018.................1 - 4................-17.00......................2 - 3................-6.50...............-23.50
 

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Tuesday?s 6-pack

Odds to win the British Open, which is later this month:

9-1 Dustin Johnson

11-1 Rory McIlroy

14-1 Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose

18-1 Koepka, Fowler, Fleetwood

20-1 Justin Thomas

22-1 Eldrick Woods

Tweet of the Day
?I?ve never seen anyone enjoy what they do more than he does.?
Former NBA coach Kevin Loughery, on broadcaster John Sterling, who turns 80 Wednesday

Tuesday?s quiz
Who was coach of the Golden State Warriors before Steve Kerr?

Monday?s quiz
Kevin Durant played his one season of college basketball at Texas.

Sunday?s quiz
On the old TV show Magnum PI, Higgins? two Doberman pinschers were Zeus and Apollo.

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Tuesday?s List of 13: Nobody asked me, but??

13) Los Angeles Lakers signed Rajan Rondo, JaVale McGee, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Lance Stephenson this week; people are really excited about the Lakers again.

Oh yeah, Lebron James took $153.5M from LA to play for the next four years.

Golden State signed big man DeMarcus Cousins, who is coming off an achilles injury, and may not be ready to start the regular season.

12) David Price has started twice against New York this season: he?s pitched total of 4.1 innings, faced 27 batters, 12 of whom scored. NY won the two games, 10-7, 11-1.

11) Orioles went 6-20 in June; 6-5 against the National League, 0-15 vs AL teams. Oy.

10) Toronto CF Kevin Pillar made one of the best catches ever over the weekend, robbing Nick Castellanos of a home run, climbing the CF wall? just a tremendous play.

9) Big 14 vs Pac-12 in football last year: 5-2 SU, 7-0 vs spread; only losses were Nebraska (+13) losing 42-35 at Oregon, Rutgers (+28) losing at home to Washington, 30-14.

Since 2013, Big 14 teams are 22-10-1 vs spread when playing Pac-12 teams.

8) James Franklin is the new starting QB for the Toronto Argonauts, replacing the injured Ricky Ray, who is probably done for the season.

7) Celtics drafted Robert Williams from Texas A&M, who was said to have maturity issues. First, he overslept and missed his conference call with the Boston media. Then he missed his flight and didn?t get to the Celtics? first summer league practice. No bueno.

6) Cubs scored 10+ runs in four consecutive games for first time since they did it in five straight games??.in 1930.

5) Julius Randle gets $18M for two years from the New Orleans Pelicans. NBA Summer League starts this week, with the Las Vegas Summer League starting Friday.

Seth Curry gets $2.75M for this season from the Trailblazers, with a player option for a second season in Portland.

4) From Shane Bacon: ?Ernie Els changes to a new golf ball after every birdie so he always carries 18 balls in his bag in case he birdies every hole.?

3) Houston Astros signed 14 international free agents Monday, including eight players from the Dominican Republic, five from Venezuela and one from Cuba.

Some teams do way better than others with international signings; Astros are good at it. They employ tutors to help the new players with their English; has to be hard living in a new country, where you don?t know the language.

2) I?m typing this at 7:40 pm; in his first 11 minutes as a pro in the Utah Summer League, Trae Young was 0-8 from the floor, 2-4 on foul line. His first two 3-pointers were air balls.

July has to be rude awakening for lot of these kids who leave college (too) early and now are competing against grown men, with millions of dollars at stake.

8:45: Young wound up going 4-20 from the floor, 1-11 on the arc, scoring 16 points in a 103-88 loss to Memphis.

1) This, from pitching great Jim Kaat:

?Another big change in the strategy of today?s game evident in Nats/RedSox game..Cy Young award pitchers would never be asked to walk the #8 hitter in the 2nd inning..they would go after the #8 hitter so they?d have the pitcher leading. off. They?re Cy Young award winners!?
 
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WNBA Betting Recap - 6/25-7/1
July 2, 2018

League Betting Notes (Monday, June 25 through Sunday, July 1)


-- Favorites went 15-4 straight up (SU)
-- Favorites went 12-7 against the spread (ATS)
-- Home teams went 10-9 SU
-- Road teams went 12-7 ATS
-- The 'over' went 12-7

Team Betting Notes

-- It wasn't a very good week if you were backing Atlanta (8-8), as they were on the winning side just once in three road outings. However, they have managed to cover two in a row, and three of their past four outings, and the 'over' has hit in three consecutive contests, and five of the past six overall.

-- Chicago (6-10) has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence lately, rattling off three wins and covers in a row before losing the second end of a home-and-home with New York (5-11) over the weekend. The Sky has been the limit, as far as scoring is concerned. They are averaging 96.8 points per game (PPG) across the past four. They need to score, as they have yielded at least 88 points in 10 of their past 12, including five of the past six. As you'd expect, the 'over' is a perfect 5-0 over the their past five.

-- As far as the Liberty is concerned, their win against the Sky on Sunday snapped a five-game losing skid. They're still just 3-9 SU and 3-7 ATS across the past 10.

-- Connecticut (9-7) shot out to a 5-0 SU/4-1 ATS start, and 7-1 SU/5-3 ATS opening. However, they have been in a major tailspin since the middle of June, winning just twice in the past eight while also going 2-6 ATS during the span. The road has been especially unkind, as they're 2-6 SU and 1-7 ATS over the past eight away from home.

-- Dallas (7-8) has dropped two in a row at home, and they're just a hard team to figure. They haven't won or lost more than two games in a row this season. They have at least been decent against the number, going 5-2 ATS over the past seven. The 'over' is also 5-1 in the past six, and 8-3 across their past 11, so money can be made on the Wings.

-- Indiana (1-16) continues to find the wins hard to come by and now they're starting to fail to cover, too. As recently as June 22, they were 1-12 SU, but a respectable 7-6 ATS overall. However, they have failed to cover in a season-high four in a row and there are no signs of a turnaround. The 'over' has hit in three in a row for the Fever, as the defense has gone south, allowing 94.3 PPG.

-- Las Vegas (6-12) split a home-and-home with Los Angeles (12-5) over the weekend, and they have been a tough out lately. After a 1-7 SU/4-3-1 ATS start, the Aces are flying. They're a solid 5-5 SU/ATS across the past 10, and have a 4-2-1 ATS mark across their past seven away from the desert.

-- The Sparks exacted revenge on the Aces on Sunday in L.A., winning 87-71 to snap a season-high two-game skid and 0-3 ATS slide. They have rattled off six wins in a row at home since a loss to Seattle (12-5) on June 7.

-- Minnesota (10-6) got off to a very un-Lynx-like start, stumbling out of the chute for a 3-6 SU/1-8 ATS record through their first nine. They have been flawless since, winning seven in a row, while going a respectable 4-3 ATS. Defense has been key in their turnaround, as they allowed 76 or more points in eight of their first nine. They have given up 74 or fewer points in five of the past seven.

-- Another usual contender, Phoenix (13-5), started out slowly by their standards. They have righted the ship, winning 11 of their past 13 while going 10-3 ATS during the impressive span. Total bettors have found their defense to be appealing, as the 'under' is 8-4 across the past 12.
 

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Storm surge toward top of standings could contine vs. Liberty

Based on what unfolded in the first half, the race to the top in Western Conference could a race to the finish.

Four teams are separated by two games and one of those teams is the Seattle Storm, who last won the Western Conference in 2010 when they went unbeaten en route to a WNBA title.

The Storm (12-5) are three wins from matching last season's win total and begin their second half by visiting the struggling New York Liberty on Tuesday night at the Westchester Civic Center in White Plains, N.Y.

Seattle is tied for second with the Los Angeles Sparks and a half-game behind the Phoenix Mercury. The Minnesota Lynx are two games back and on a seven-game winning streak heading into their home game against the Indiana Fever.

Of the four teams vying for the top spot, the Storm may face the toughest road, playing 11 of their remaining 17 games outside of Seattle, where they are 4-2. By comparison, the Mercury have played 11 road games already.

"I'm happy we're 12-5," Storm guard Sue Bird told the Seattle Times. "It's better than being 5-12 without a doubt, especially when we've had so many home games. But on the flip side, we're going to be on the road a lot and anything can happen on the road."

The Storm are 4-1 in their last five games after an 84-70 home win over the Connecticut Sun on Sunday night. Breanna Stewart, who is the league's top scorer at 21.9 points per game, was held to 11 points, but the Storm had enough.

Six players reached double figures as Natasha Howard scored 13 points. Bird added 11 points and nine assists, and the veteran point guard provided Sunday's highlight with a no-look pass over her head, resulting in a fast-break layup to Howard in the third quarter.

"That's a good day that you can get six in double figures, nobody plays 30 minutes and get 42 points in the paint, and defensively I thought we were solid," Seattle coach Dan Hughes said after his team allowed Connecticut to shoot 37.5 percent. "Now, off to New York."

New York would love to be 12-5 but instead will head into their final game of the first half with a disappointing 5-11 record. It is the Liberty's worst mark through 16 games since 2014 and their second worst 16-game start in team history.

The Liberty are 3-9 in their last 12 games but halted a five-game losing streak with a 97-94 overtime victory at Chicago on Sunday.

Tina Charles scored 28 points, including the go-ahead putback with 15.9 seconds left in overtime. She has scored at least 20 points in consecutive games for the first time since doing so in four straight games from May 29 to June 7.

After ending their longest streak since 2014, the Liberty are hoping to get it going at their relocated home court. Playing about 30 miles north of Madison Square Garden, the Liberty are 3-5 at the smaller venue and 3-6 at home overall.

"I'm just tired of losing," Charles told reporters last week after a double-digit loss to Phoenix. "You don't want to get used to it, definitely when you have a really good team."

The Liberty are hoping to reverse things as Epiphanny Prince gets more into the flow with increased playing time after missing most of the first month with a concussion. Though she was held to eight points Sunday, she played a season-high 30 minutes and produced back-to-back 21-point showings last week.

"We know we're a good ballclub," Prince told reporters last week. "None of us like to lose. At the same time, we're still optimistic we can turn this thing around."

New York is 12-4 in the last 16 regular-season meetings with Seattle since 2010.
 

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Lynx could leave win-starved Fever quivering

The Indiana Fever's nightmare season doesn't figure to get any better when they travel to take on the WNBA's hottest team.

The Fever will be at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Tuesday to take on the Minnesota Lynx, winners of seven straight games after a curiously slow start to 2018.

Rookie forward Victoria Vivians, who scored a career-high 27 points in Indiana's latest setback, told the Indianapolis Star that her team is unified despite their frustrations.

"The best thing we can do is stick together," Vivians said after the Fever's 87-83 Sunday loss to Atlanta dropped Indiana to 1-16. "We depend on each other for everything. I feel like the best thing we can do is put our heads all in together and just be together through the whole process."

Against the Dream, the Fever rallied from 17 down but fell short despite Vivians' big night. She also had seven rebounds and three assists.

"She's kind of ice water like that," Indiana coach Pokey Chatman said of Vivians' calm exterior. "You can mistake it for 'she doesn't care,' and it's just that she's stoic."

The defending champion Lynx's slow start seems to be comfortably in the rearview mirror.

Minnesota (10-6), led by Maya Moore's 26 points, held off the Dallas Wings for a 76-72 road victory on Sunday to extend its win streak.

The win in Arlington, Texas, came on the heels of an 85-74 victory over Atlanta on Friday as Moore poured in 24 points.

"I think we're just all on the same page and making sure we're helping each other," Sylvia Fowles, who had 13 points and 15 rebounds, told the (St. Paul, Minn.) Pioneer Press.

Moore, who has scored 20 or more points in each of the Lynx's seven straight wins, was named Western Conference Player of the Week on Monday. She averaged 27.3 points per game during the streak and led Minnesota in scoring in each of the past six games.

Despite the streak and a 1-16 opponent, the Lynx will be wary of a trap game: Minnesota hosts its rival, the Los Angeles Sparks, on Thursday.

" ... Right now, this team is in a good place," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve told the (Minneapolis) Star Tribune. "So that's not a big concern of mine because of the start we got off to this season. But there is no margin of error."

The Sparks handed the Lynx two of their six early season losses.
 

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Sparks aiming for revenge vs. Sun

With their backs to the wall, the Los Angeles Sparks sent a message to the rest of the league on Sunday.

By defeating the Las Vegas Aces 87-71, Candace Parker and company showed that while they might have flaws, the Sparks remain a championship-caliber team.

The Sparks forced 21 turnovers and shot 73.5 percent in the first half as Los Angeles avenged Friday's loss.

The 12-5 Sparks get a chance to avenge another early-season loss when they play host to Connecticut on Tuesday at Staples Center.

In their five losses, the Sparks put up a couple of stinkers, having been blown out by 25 and 29 points. In their losses, they've been outscored by more than 17 points per loss.

But the Sparks have shown that when healthy, the only blowouts are coming with Los Angeles on the winning side.

Early in the season, Connecticut (9-7) was playing at a high level as the Sun won seven of their first eight games. Included in that streak was a 102-94 win over the Sparks.

Every Connecticut starter scored in double figures in that game, which saw Chiney Ogwumike finally get the best of her sister, Nneka. Chiney Ogwumike led the Sun with 18 points.

For the season, Chiney Ogwumike (15.2 points) leads five Sun players who average double figures. She's second on the team (behind Alyssa Thomas' 9.9 boards) at 8.0 rebounds per game.

But after that early success, came the condensed schedule and now the Sun have to be happy to turn the calendar to a new month having lost six of their past eight to close out June.

They're coming off an 84-70 loss to Seattle on Sunday.

"We're in the midseason point and we have a lot of different players playing big minutes for us and we're still trying to figure out the pieces to the puzzle," Chiney Ogwumike said. "Some days it's going to be easier, some days it's going to be harder, but nonetheless these challenges are going to make us better."

Two immediate challenges facing the Sun are stopping Parker and Nneka Ogwumike and not succumbing to the Sparks all-out pressure that often fuels the offense.

On Sunday, Nneka Ogwumike returned after missing three games. Los Angeles is now 12-2 when both Parker and Ogwumike play.

For one, Sparks coach Brian Agler was more than happy to have Ogwumike back in the lineup.

"Her energy and competitiveness really helps out," he said. "She's a great communicator. She'll communicate on the floor if she's playing and communicate when she's on the bench. Always really positive when it comes to Nneka."

As usual, Ogwumike deferred praise to her teammates and their defensive intensity.

"It starts with the ball," she said. "(Odyssey Sims, Riquna Williams, and Alana Beard) do a really great job of slowing the ball down to get us back on defense. I think we did a poor job of transition defense last game, so starting with the ball we were able to get our hands on a lot of deflections."

Los Angeles' defense will be tested by the league's highest scoring team. The Sun average 87.8 points per game. The Sparks are averaging nearly eight points less at 79.7.

The Sun also lead the league in rebounding at 37.3 per game while the Sparks are on the opposite end pulling down a league low 30.2 per game.

The schedule has not been kind to Connecticut, but there is light at the end of the tunnel.

"We knew how difficult the road schedule was and we've played the least amount of home games in the league, but we're rewarded at the back end playing 11 of 15 (at home)," Sun head coach Curt Miller said. "We're 5-1 at home so if we can just stay above water, we knew it was back loaded so we have to keep grinding before we get home."
 

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Cambage may miss Wings' meeting with Sky

The Dallas Wings host the Chicago Sky on Tuesday with the uncertainty of the playing status of star center Liz Cambage.

Cambage twice exited Sunday's 76-72 loss at home to the Minnesota Lynx.

She first left the game in the first quarter when Sylvia Fowles' hand accidentally struck her on the face. She later returned in the quarter to reach the 1,000-point mark in her career.

She took another hit late in the second quarter and suffered concussion-like symptoms. She did not return in the second half and is questionable to play against the Sky (6-10).

The Wings (7-8) still managed to rally from a 15-point deficit in the second half without Cambage. They took a 72-70 lead with 2:12 left on an Allisha Gray layup before Maya Moore scored the last six points for Minnesota.

They fell into the 15-point hole in the third quarter looking listless after halftime without Cambage. That's when Dallas coach Fred Williams called timeout and "let them have it," he said.

"Getting that energy, sometimes you have to snap that out of them, say a few words that you can't repeat publicly. It helps to wake people up," Williams said.

Dallas improved its defensive intensity while guard Skylar Diggins-Smith engineered the offensive execution with 16 points and seven assists.

Glory Johnson, who replaced Cambage in the second half, played respectably on defense and on the boards against Fowles, finishing with eight rebounds and three blocked shots.

"Glo definitely was a spark with Liz going down," Gray said. "Glo just came in and does what she does and was a big boost for us off the bench."

Chicago had its three-game winning streak snapped with a 97-94 overtime loss at home against the New York Liberty on Sunday.

The Sky have scored 90 points in four consecutive games. They had significant individual performances by Courtney Vandersloot (20 points, six rebounds and five assists), Allie Quigley (28 points including 5-of-10 shooting from 3-point range) and Stefanie Dolson (first double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds).

Chicago had lost nine out of 10 games before winning three straight games.

"It's difficult," Sky coach Amber Stocks said after the loss to the Liberty. "We're all competitive, we're all here and focused on one thing, and that's winning games.

"It's difficult emotionally, these guys are out here busting it, laying it all out on the line -- emotionally, physically, and mentally."
 

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Team Win Loss Percent GB Home Away Conf. Last 10 Streak

Washington Mystics 10 6 0.625 0 6-4 4-2 7-1 5-5 L-1

Connecticut Sun. 9 7 0.563 1 5-1 4-6 6-4 4-6 L-1

Atlanta Dream... 8 8 0.500 2 4-2 4-6 5-3 5-5 W-1

Chicago Sky....... 6 10 0.375 4 4-5 2-5 4-5 3-7 L-1

New York Liberty 5 11 0.313 5 3-6 2-5 4-4 3-7 W-1

Indiana Fever..... 1 16 0.059 9 1-9 0-7 1-10 1-9 L-6

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Team Win Loss Percent GB Home Away Conf. Last 10 Streak

Phoenix Mercury 13 5 0.722 0 4-3 9-2 6-3 8-2 W-3

Seattle Storm.... 12 5 0.706 0 8-3 4-2 6-4 7-3 W-2

Los Angeles Sparks 12 5 0.706 0 8-1 4-4 5-4 7-3 W-1

Minnesota Lynx.. 10 6 0.625 2 5-2 5-4 6-3 8-2 W-7

Dallas Wings...... 7 8 0.467 4 4-3 3-5 4-7 5-5 L-1

Las Vegas Aces.. 6 12 0.333 7 3-5 3-7 2-8 5-5 L-1
 

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WNBA

Tuesday, July 3


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Trend Report
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Seattle Storm
Seattle is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Seattle's last 6 games
Seattle is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
Seattle is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Seattle's last 6 games on the road
Seattle is 4-8 ATS in its last 12 games when playing New York
Seattle is 2-10 SU in its last 12 games when playing New York
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Seattle's last 6 games when playing New York
Seattle is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games when playing on the road against New York
Seattle is 1-7 SU in its last 8 games when playing on the road against New York
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Seattle's last 8 games when playing on the road against New York
New York Liberty
New York is 3-7 ATS in its last 10 games
New York is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games
New York is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games at home
New York is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 11 of New York's last 16 games at home
New York is 8-4 ATS in its last 12 games when playing Seattle
New York is 10-2 SU in its last 12 games when playing Seattle
The total has gone OVER in 4 of New York's last 6 games when playing Seattle
New York is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games when playing at home against Seattle
New York is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing at home against Seattle
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of New York's last 8 games when playing at home against Seattle


Chicago Sky
Chicago is 3-6-1 ATS in its last 10 games
Chicago is 4-10 SU in its last 14 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Chicago's last 5 games
Chicago is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
Chicago is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Chicago's last 6 games on the road
Chicago is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Dallas
Chicago is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games when playing Dallas
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Chicago's last 8 games when playing Dallas
Chicago is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games when playing on the road against Dallas
Chicago is 3-9 SU in its last 12 games when playing on the road against Dallas
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Chicago's last 5 games when playing on the road against Dallas
Dallas Wings
Dallas is 5-1-1 ATS in its last 7 games
Dallas is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Dallas's last 6 games
Dallas is 10-5 SU in its last 15 games at home
Dallas is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Chicago
Dallas is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games when playing Chicago
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Dallas's last 8 games when playing Chicago
Dallas is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games when playing at home against Chicago
Dallas is 9-3 SU in its last 12 games when playing at home against Chicago
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Dallas's last 5 games when playing at home against Chicago


Indiana Fever
Indiana is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games
Indiana is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games
Indiana is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games on the road
Indiana is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Indiana's last 6 games on the road
Indiana is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games when playing Minnesota
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Indiana's last 8 games when playing Minnesota
Indiana is 1-3-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Minnesota
Indiana is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Minnesota
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Indiana's last 7 games when playing on the road against Minnesota
Minnesota Lynx
Minnesota is 5-10-1 ATS in its last 16 games
Minnesota is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
Minnesota is 3-8 ATS in its last 11 games at home
Minnesota is 21-4 SU in its last 25 games at home
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Minnesota's last 5 games at home
Minnesota is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing Indiana
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Minnesota's last 8 games when playing Indiana
Minnesota is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Indiana
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Minnesota's last 7 games when playing at home against Indiana


Connecticut Sun
Connecticut is 2-6 ATS in its last 8 games
Connecticut is 2-6 SU in its last 8 games
Connecticut is 1-7 ATS in its last 8 games on the road
Connecticut is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games on the road
Connecticut is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games when playing Los Angeles
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Connecticut's last 7 games when playing Los Angeles
Connecticut is 12-5 ATS in its last 17 games when playing on the road against Los Angeles
Connecticut is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games when playing on the road against Los Angeles
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Connecticut's last 5 games when playing on the road against Los Angeles
Los Angeles Sparks
Los Angeles is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
Los Angeles is 8-3 SU in its last 11 games
The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Los Angeles's last 14 games
Los Angeles is 15-3-1 ATS in its last 19 games at home
Los Angeles is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
The total has gone UNDER in 10 of Los Angeles's last 11 games at home
Los Angeles is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing Connecticut
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Los Angeles's last 7 games when playing Connecticut
Los Angeles is 5-12 ATS in its last 17 games when playing at home against Connecticut
Los Angeles is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against Connecticut
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Los Angeles's last 5 games when playing at home against Connecticut
 

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Tuesday, July 3



Seattle @ New York

Game 311-312
July 3, 2018 @ 7:00 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Seattle
116.668
New York
103.907
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Seattle
by 13
171
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Seattle
by 4
161 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Seattle
(-4); Over

Indiana @ Minnesota


Game 313-314
July 3, 2018 @ 8:00 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Indiana
97.569
Minnesota
122.042
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Minnesota
by 24 1/2
163
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Minnesota
by 16
158
Dunkel Pick:
Minnesota
(-16); Over

Chicago @ Dallas


Game 315-316
July 3, 2018 @ 8:00 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Chicago
104.857
Dallas
110.448
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Dallas
by 5 1/2
166
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Dallas
by 8
172
Dunkel Pick:
Chicago
(+8); Under

Connecticut @ Los Angeles


Game 317-318
July 3, 2018 @ 10:30 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Connecticut
108.954
Los Angeles
112.034
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Los Angeles
by 3
158
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Los Angeles
by 7
163 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Connecticut
(+7); Under
 

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GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


SEA at NY 07:00 PM
SEA -3.5
U 164.5


IND at MIN 08:00 PM
MIN -14.5
O 160.5


CHI at DAL 08:00 PM
DAL -6.5
O 173.5


CONN at LA 10:30 PM
LA -8.5
U 162.5
 

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Natalie Achonwa had 17 points and nine rebounds to help the Indiana Fever beat the Minnesota Lynx 71-59 on Tuesday night.

The Fever (2-16) won their first regular-season game at the Target Center since 2011.

Achonwa shot 7 of 10 from the field and tied her career-high with three blocks. Rookie Victoria Vivians had 13 points - her fifth consecutive game scoring in double figures - and Cappie Pondexter added a season-high 12 points for Indiana.

Pondexter, who was signed by Indiana on Sunday, converted a 3-point play to spark an 8-0 run that gave the Fever a 59-51 lead when Achonwa hit a jumper with 5:53 to play. Maya Moore hit a 3-pointer about a minute later to pull the Lynx within four but Vivians answered with a deep 3 as the shot clock expired as Indiana scored 10 of the final 12 points.

Rebekkah Brunson, the only Minnesota player to score in double figures, had 13 points. The Lynx (10-7), who shot just 32.8 percent from the field, had their seven-game win streak snapped.

WINGS 108, SKY 85

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Liz Cambage scored a career-high 37 points and Skylar Diggins-Smith had 18 of her 20 points in the decisive third quarter to help the Wings beat the Sky.

It was the Wings' second-highest scoring output in franchise history.

Cambage shot 16 of 20 from the field and grabbed 10 rebounds.

Dallas (8-8) led 51-49 at the break before Cambage and Diggins-Smith combined for 28 of the Wings' 32 third-quarter points. Cambage scored six and Diggins-Smith added five during an 11-2 run to open the second half that gave Dallas a 62-51 lead. Diggins-Smith made a layup, hit a 3-pointer and then assisted on a layup by Cambage that made it 83-66 late in the third and Chicago trailed by at least nine the rest of the way.

Diamond DeShields, the third pick in the 2018 WNBA Draft, led the Sky (6-11) with 20 points, Allie Quigley scored 18 and Alaina Coates added a career-high 10 points. Coates, selected No. 2 overall in 2017, missed all of last season while recovering from ankle surgery.

Chicago's Jamierra Faulkner left the game with an injury late in the fourth quarter.

STORM 77, LIBERTY 62

NEW YORK (AP) - Breanna Stewart and Jewell Loyd scored 21 points apiece to help the Storm beat the Liberty.

Stewart made 9 of 12 from the field, grabbed eight rebounds and had three steals. Natasha Howard added 13 points and Sue Bird had 11 assists for Seattle. The Storm (13-5) moved into a tie with Phoenix atop the WNBA standings.

Stewart made back-to-back baskets to spark a 14-0 run that gave Seattle an 11-point lead when Bird hit two free throws with 32.1 seconds left in the first half. Epiphanny Prince answered with two foul shots, but Loyd's putback of an airball by Howard at the buzzer made it 39-28 at the break and the Liberty trailed by double figures the rest of the way.

Bria Hartley led New York with 16 points. The Liberty (5-12) have lost six of their last seven games.

The Storm had 25 assists on 30 field goals.

Sun 73 Sparks 72
 

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SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY JULY 5, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM New York Liberty Washington Mystics Capital One Arena
8:00 PM Indiana Fever Dallas Wings College Park Center
8:00 PM Los Angeles Sparks Minnesota Lynx Target Center
10:00 PM Chicago Sky Las Vegas Aces Mandalay Bay Event Center
10:00 PM Connecticut Sun Phoenix Mercury Talking Stick Resort Arena

SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY JULY 6, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM Seattle Storm Atlanta Dream McCamish Pavilion

SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY JULY 7, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
7:00 PM Washington Mystics Los Angeles Sparks Staples Center
8:30 PM Minnesota Lynx Chicago Sky Wintrust Arena
10:30 PM Connecticut Sun Las Vegas Aces Mandalay Bay Event Center

SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY JULY 8, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
3:00 PM Dallas Wings New York Liberty Westchester County Center
3:00 PM Phoenix Mercury Atlanta Dream McCamish Pavilion
7:00 PM Washington Mystics Seattle Storm KeyArena


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WNBA MAY RECORD: OVERALL PICKS

Totals............30 - 22 - 2...57.69%......+29.00

MAY'S BEST BETS:

TOTALS........................11 - 12.................-11.00.......................... ...18 - 8 - 1................+46.00

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WNBA JUNE RECORD: OVERALL PICKS

TOTALS................66 - 53....................55.46%.....................+ 49.50

JUNE'S BEST BETS:

TOTALS................40 - 23....................55.03%...................... +49.50

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WNBA JULY RECORD: OVERALL PICKS.

DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

07/03/2018 5-3-0 62.50% +8.50
07/01/2018 3-7-0 30.00% -23.50

TOTALS.............8-10.........44.44%.....-15.00


JULY'S BEST BETS:

07/03/2018.................2 - 2................-1.00........................3 - 1...............+9.50..............+8.50
07/01/2018.................1 - 4................-17.00......................2 - 3................-6.50...............-23.50

TOTALS.......................3 - 6................-18.00......................5 - 4................+3.00..............-15.00
 

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House edge? WNBA coming up Aces with team in Las Vegas
July 5, 2018


Gamble in any casino in Las Vegas and the house always has an edge. So why should the new WNBA team in Sin City be any different?

No, we're not talking about the so-called ''Vegas Flu'' that afflicted some hockey teams that came to play the Golden Knights during the just-completed NHL season.

The Aces have the advantage of a scheduling anomaly this season that gives them six home games when their opponent is finishing off a back-to-back. That's over a third of Las Vegas' home contests this year. The next closest team is Washington with three such games. Five teams don't even have one home game like that.

The WNBA downplayed the oddity.

''The determination of the regular-season schedule is complex, involving many factors, including scheduling requirements, arena availability, broadcast windows, production assets, competitive balance, travel and rest and recuperation for our teams and players,'' the league said through a spokesman.

The scheduling advantage hasn't really paid off so far for the team that moved to Nevada from San Antonio this past winter, as the Aces are 1-2 in such games so far. Aces players weren't aware of the specific scheduling quirk, but noted that they try to take advantage of teams that are playing back-to-backs games.

''I do think it's something you're conscious of,'' guard Kelsey Plum said. ''I think it is an emphasis to run, but we try to run in general. We try to play with the fastest pace in the league.''

Despite a 6-12 record, the Aces have been leaving a solid impression on their fans and opponents this year as owner MGM has gone all-in with the team.

From signage all around Las Vegas featuring the team, a giant Aces jersey on the Statue of Liberty in front of the New York, New York casino, and top-of-the-line accommodations for the players, Las Vegas is making the WNBA feel very welcome. MGM spent over $10 million on the Mandalay Bay Arena to make it WNBA-ready, adding a state-of-the-art video board and making sure nearly every seat has a great view of the court.

''We're going to do it right. With a WNBA team, it's not about core economics for us, it's about visitation,'' President of MGM Resorts International Bill Hornbuckle told The Associated Press. ''It's about getting the community behind us and showing once again that Las Vegas will support sports teams.''

Hornbuckle said the WNBA has been a great partner. Whether this new relationship will lead to an NBA team joining Las Vegas soon, Hornbuckle said that it's not immediately in the cards, but MGM has a ''tight relationship'' with WNBA President Lisa Borders and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.

''Only time will tell where that goes,'' Hornbuckle said. ''We're not in a hurry to get an NBA team. We thought it was important to show that when we get into something we go all in.''

The new franchise has been getting rave reviews from the league and its players.

''Everything they've done so far has been incredible,'' Borders told the AP. ''It's been first class all the way.''

MGM has made home games an experience. Boys II Men sang the national anthem before the first game, and the halftime show was a performance by Jabbawockeez. Even before fans got into the Mandalay Bay Arena, performers from Michael Jackson One by Cirque du Soleil were outside putting on a show. Other MGM acts have also performed at games.

''It's about the whole experience and making sure the fans are entertained,'' coach Bill Laimbeer said.

The veteran coach, who is also running the team as its president, hopes that Las Vegas will become a top free agent destination over the next few years.

''We're in this for the long haul and we hope to be the destination for free agents,'' he said.

Besides the top-notch facility and apartments, players also can take in the hottest new restaurants or clubs in Vegas. Getting reservations or tickets is just a quick phone call away.

''We want it to be fun for (the players),'' Hornbuckle said. ''We want to get the reputation that I want to play for Vegas. We all love to win. One day at a time, one year at a time.''

Center Carolyn Swords, who has played in a few WNBA cities over her career, has been impressed so far.

''They are definitely treating us very well,'' she said.

So have the Aces' opponents.

''The trip from the airport was all Aces, so they're doing a good job advertising everywhere in the hotels,'' Sparks forward Candace Parker said. ''It was a fun experience obviously, being one of the first two professional teams to play in Vegas, so I think that's huge. They're doing a good job. They got a good fan base going.''

The Aces are averaging roughly 5,600 fans.

''Our fans, in general, have been amazing. If you look, it's been pretty packed for all of our home games, whether we're playing on ESPN, or whether it's just a game like (Friday),'' guard Kayla McBride said. ''Whoever's coming in, we're having a lot of our fans out. It's cool to see Floyd (Mayweather) out here supporting us, to have him set aside time to come see us is really, really cool. I think we're trying to change everything and we want to give them a show.''
 

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Armadillo: Thursday's six-pack

? Texas OF Shin-Soo Choo has now reached base in 44 straight games; the record is 84.

? Astros 5, Rangers 4? Houston beats Texas for the 8th time in a row.

? Rockies 1, Giants 0? Chris Iannetta?s homer was the only run in this game.

? Brewers 3, Twins 2? Nate Orf?s first major league hit was a homer.

? Reds 7, White Sox 4? Cincinnati won 16 of its last 22 games.

? Mets are 13-23 (.361) this season when their pitcher has a quality start, which would be worst record by any such team since 1916.

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Armadillo: Thursday's List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud??

13) Bad news on the rumor mill for the NBA?s Minnesota Timberwolves; star Jimmy Butler apparently has no intention of signing an extension with Minnesota- he is not very happy with ??..the nonchalant attitude of his younger teammates.? Uh-oh.

12) Tuesday night, Rays beat Miami 9-6 in 16 innings. Tampa Bay TV guy Dewayne Staats called it the strangest baseball game he?d ever seen. Here are some highlights:

? As they often do, Tampa Bay started a relief pitcher; he threw three innings, then eight other relievers plus their backup catcher pitched in the game.
? Leading 9-3 in the 16th, Rays put backup catcher Jesus Sucre in to pitch; he faced four batters, got one of them out, before Alvarado came in and got his third save when things almost dicey.
? Rays? reliever Vidal Nuno had two hits and also got the win, but he pulled a hamstring in the 16th inning and went on the DL, which is why Sucre was put in to pitch. The two hits were his first since 2015.
? Wilson Ramos caught all 16 innings for Tampa Bay; he didn?t play in Wednesday?s game.
? Tampa Bay had 20 hits but hit into four double plays.
? Total of 510 pitches were thrown; game took 5:31 to play in front of an announced crowd of 6,259.

11) No idea how this was established, but the Phoenix Suns are 8-1 favorites to win the Las Vegas Summer League, which starts Friday at UNLV. Charlotte/Sacramento are both 10-1. Denver and Minnesota are the longshots, at 50-1.

10) Guy named Richard Henry Lee was the original draftee of the Declaration of Independence, but when his wife got sick, he stopped writing it and Thomas Jefferson took over.

Jefferson and John Adams both passed away on July 4, 1826, fifty years to the day after the Declaration was signed.

9) Houston Astros are little thin behind plate right now; Brian McCann is done for a while after he had knee surgery. Backup Max Stassi got hit on the wrist by a pitch, was out Wednesday but is expected back Thursday.

Astros brought Tim Federowicz up from AAA to catch; in a pinch, Evan Gattis could also catch- he?s appeared behind the plate in two games this season.

8) Some genius climbed onto the Statue of Liberty Wednesday; seven other protestors were arrested on Liberty Island. Not only could the person get killed/maimed, now they?re going to spend some time in jail. Go have some hot dogs and a few drinks. Whats the point?

7) Georgia Bulldogs? QB Jake Fromm broke his left (non-throwing) hand in a lake accident, but is expected to be fine for the start of the Dawgs? season.

6) Michigan QB Shea Patterson, who played the last couple years at Ole Miss, signed a 2019 contract to play baseball in the Texas Rangers organization after he exhausts his football eligibility at Michigan.

If Patterson plays real well for Michigan this fall, he?d have a shot at an NFL roster, which makes the baseball thing a curious decision, seeing how Texas drafted him in the 39th round.

5) Bronx Bombers put 2B Gleyber Torres (hip) on the DL.

4) Pretty big rule change in college football this fall: Players will be able to fair catch a kickoff inside the 25-yard line and have it result in a touchback, with the ball placed on the 25-yard line.

Last year, 47.2% of kickoffs weren?t returnable, meaning they were touchbacks, kicks out of bounds or onside kicks. Rules makers are trying to greatly reduce the number of kickoffs without totally taking it out of the game.

3) Last two years, Ivy League experimented with kicking off at the 40-yard line instead of the 35: in 2016, 44.1% of kickoffs were touchbacks, and in 2017, 36.1%. In 2015, before the rule was put in, only 12.4% of Ivy kickoffs were touchbacks.

2) Oakland A?s are the only team in major leagues that has not had a single international free agent signed and developed by that team appear in a major league game this season. They only had one (Renato Nunez) last year.

1) Joey Chestnut ate 74 hot dogs (and rolls) to win the Nathan?s Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island in Brooklyn. 74 hot dogs in 10 minutes; I had three the other night and that was more than enough for a while, but I also had macaroni salad with it.

Hot dog contest was more fun when Kobiyashi was involved; he gave Joey Chestnut a run for his money. Competition makes all sports better, even competitive eating.
 

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Mystics look to rebound vs. Liberty

WASHINGTON -- The New York Liberty visit the Washington Mystics for the second time in eight days when the teams meet Thursday night at Capital One Arena.

The Mystics (10-6) are in first place in the East and boast the conference's reigning player of the week and month in Elena Delle Donne.

The 2015 WNBA MVP ranked first among Eastern Conference players in scoring (22.5 points per game), second in blocked shots (1.88) and sixth in rebounding (6.8) during June. She also made 43 of 44 free throws for a WNBA-best 97.7 percent.

Delle Donne and the Mystics saw their four-game winning streak snapped by the Phoenix Mercury 84-74 on Saturday night.

A 10-3 Washington run made it 77-74 with under a minute remaining before Yvonne Turner's 3-pointer pushed the margin back to six, and the Western Conference co-leaders sank late free throws to seal the win.

"I thought we had some chances," Mystics coach Mike Thibault said. "We had it cut to four and we ended up fouling. They made one, then it's a five-point game; and then we came down and missed two possessions in a row and now you're out of time."

Delle Donne had 27 points and 13 rebounds for the Mystics.

"I think it was more miscues offensively. Just trying to attack and make reads that maybe we weren't all on the same page about," Delle Donne said of the loss. "They're big and you have to kind of space them out and unfortunately we just weren't able to make a bunch of good plays in a row."

The Liberty (5-12) held a 26-23 lead over visiting Seattle with five minutes left in the second quarter Tuesday night, but the Storm went on a 16-2 run to end the half and ultimately defeated the Liberty 77-62.

Coming off back-to-back games with over 95 points, the Liberty offense couldn't get much going against the Storm. Their 62-point output was their second-lowest of the season.

"They got a lot of easy buckets. If you are not scoring, you can't let the other team score," New York coach Katie Smith said. "At times, we couldn't get a shot off or run through our offense. Sometimes you aren't going to hit shots, but you can't allow them to get easy baskets like that."

After a scoreless first half, Bria Hartley exploded for 14 points in the third quarter, notching the 1,000th point of her career. The fifth-year player finished with a team-high 16 points.

Amanda Zahui B added 13 points for the Liberty and has scored in double figures in five of her last seven appearances but Tina Charles was held to eight on 3 of 14 shooting.

The loss was the New York's sixth in its past seven games.

One of those losses was an 80-77 decision at Washington on June 28. Delle Donne led Washington with 22 points. The Liberty got 21 from Epiphanny Prince and 18 from Charles.
 

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Fever try to keep it going against Wings

While the Dallas Wings know their answer to success is feeding stars Liz Cambage and Skylar Diggins-Smith the ball, the Indiana Fever have found a solution to their struggles.

Indiana, with the worst WNBA record at 2-16, is coming off its first road win of the season, over the defending champion Minnesota Lynx no less, when it travels to Dallas (8-8) on Thursday night.

One significant reason for Indiana's upset over Minnesota: the free agent acquisition Sunday of 13-year veteran guard Cappie Pondexter, who played in 13 games with the Lox Angeles Sparks this season before her release.

In her first game with Indiana -- and 400th in her career -- in the 71-59 win at Minnesota on Tuesday, Pondexter had 12 points and five rebounds off the bench. She made a big 3-pointer with 1:49 left that gave Indiana its biggest lead at the time, icing the game.

"(Pondexter) has ice water in her veins when it comes to big moments," Indiana coach Pokey Chatman said. "She's a professional. She and Candice (Dupree) can start providing some comfort for our babies."

Chatman was referring to the youthful Indiana roster, which has only four players with more than four years of experience.

Cambage and Diggins-Smith are coming off a combined 57 points in the Wings' 108-85 victory over the visiting Chicago Sky on Tuesday.

Cambage, a 6-foot-8 center who played despite suffering from concussion-like symptoms in the previous game, scored 21 points by halftime against Chicago. She finished with a career-high 37 points with 10 rebounds.

"When she's playing like that, she's the best player in the league," said Diggins-Smith, who had five of Dallas' season-high 26 assists. "I'm grateful to play with somebody like that."

Diggins-Smith went scoreless in the first half but finished with 20 points, 18 of which came in the third quarter, the highest-scoring quarter of her career. She made 8 of 12 shots from the field, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range.

Dallas coach Fred Williams intentionally did not start Diggins-Smith and kept her from playing in the first quarter in attempt to keep her fresh for the second half.

"I'm probably going to do that the rest of the season," Williams said.

Dallas and Indiana are meeting for the second time this season. In the first matchup on June 8, the Wings won in Indianapolis 89-83 behind 35 points, 12 rebounds, six assists and two steals from Diggins-Smith.
 

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Lynx seek to bounce back against Sparks

The Minnesota Lynx are going to need a quick fix.

Just 48 hours after suffering a stunning home loss to the WNBA's worst team, the Lynx will host one of the best in the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday at Target Center in Minneapolis.

Minnesota (10-7) had its worst offensive showing in almost five years and saw its seven-game win streak come to an end on Tuesday in a 71-59 defeat against the Indiana Fever, which improved to 2-16 on the season.

The Lynx, who averaged 87.6 points during the winning streak, scored their lowest point total since a 58-55 win over Seattle in the 2013 playoffs.

Minnesota was out of sync from the start -- especially its stars.

Maya Moore, who scored at least 20 points in each of the past six games, made just one basket in the first quarter en route to nine points on 3-for-15 shooting.

Sylvia Fowles made just 4 of 12 shots, was blocked three times and didn't go to the free-throw line.

"There's no question there's more talent in the Lynx locker room," Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said, according to the (St. Paul, Minn.) Pioneer Press, "but there's no question the Indiana Fever played much harder in every facet of the game.

Maybe the Lynx were looking ahead to the latest rematch of the two teams who have met in the WNBA Finals the past two years.

"If you can't get up for L.A. then we got a problem," Fowles said.

The teams are meeting for the third of four times this season. Los Angeles won the first two games.

The Sparks (12-6) have stumbled a bit of late, losing three of four.

It was Los Angeles star Nneka Ogwumike's sister who did in the Sparks on Tuesday.

Chiney Ogwumike scored 21 points, including the game-winning layup with 18.5 seconds left, to lift the Connecticut Sun to a 73-72 win over the Sparks in Los Angeles.

Earlier, the Sparks had erased a 20-point second quarter deficit and led 72-71 with 27.9 seconds to go as the Ogwumike sisters traded late baskets.

"We played much better in the second half," Los Angeles coach Brian Agler said, according to The (New London, Conn.) Day. "But the tale of the game is how poorly we played in the first half. We just didn't play at our standard. We had mistakes at both ends and just enough for them to regain the lead (late)."

The Sparks shot just 4-for-18 to open the game.

Los Angeles is one game back of both Seattle and Phoenix in the Western Conference. Minnesota is another game and a half back of the Sparks in fourth place.
 
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