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WNBA Under Fire From Phoenix Mercury After Blunt Callout originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In the throes of another competitive season, every WNBA team wants the due credit and respect from the league.
The Phoenix Mercury knocked off the Dallas Wings 93–80 on Wednesday night to push their record to 7–4 on the season, and knock the Wings to just 1–10. You'd have a hard time knowing the result after watching an official WNBA highlights package, though.
Mercury forward Satou Sabally put the WNBA on blast, saying Commissioner Cathy Engelbert isn't considering players' health when it comes to scheduling
Satou Sabally, Lexi Held and the Phoenix Mercury survived their most difficult stretch of the season, with new players forced into unfamiliar roles. When some of the team’s stars return from injury, it could set them up well for success.
Through their first 11 games of the year, the revamped Phoenix Mercury holds the fourth-best record in the WNBA after beating the Dallas Wings 93-80 at the PHX
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The WNBA matchups on Tuesday, June 3 include one of the two remaining undefeated teams taking the court as the Minnesota Lynx host the Phoenix Mercury at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
DiJonai Carrington Deals With Upsetting Personal News Before Wings-Mercury Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Before stepping onto the court in Phoenix to play against the Phoenix Mercury, Dallas Wings guard DiJonai Carrington made an emotional stop that grounded her in something much deeper than basketball.
The Phoenix Mercury held a half-court shooting competition after practice on Wednesday, where Satou Sabally and her teammates caught fire.