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Better mercury hosts with the opportunity to restart the winning line

May 21, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Mercury Forward Elisa Thomas (25) called a drama against Los Angeles Sparks in the second half at the Footprint Center. Compulsory Credit: Rick Scooter-Emagan Picture

While Phoenix Mercury caused his first loss in Seattle on Friday night, he looks like one of the best teams in WNBA.

One of the reasons is the veteran forward Elisa Thomas, who will try to bring back Mercury in a winning column on Sunday when they host Washington Mistics.

Phoenix coach Nat Tibbets said about Thomas, “” One cares about and win about one thing. ” “She wants to do it with cruelty and patience.”

Thomas ended with a specific state line on Friday night: 16 points, 11 rebounds and seven assistance. Through three sports, long -standing Sun Star average average 18.3 PPG, 7.7 boards and 6.7.

She is the second in the team to score behind Sato Sabli, which is talking about 22.3 points per game. And when Thomas does his own part of the turnover-it was six on Friday night-that is also a primary reason that mercury (2–1) is fourth in 20 per game in the league.

Last year, the team’s leading scorer, the absence of Kahli Copper (Knees), failed to score the mercury game at the last 4:46 as the first night as Phoenix bit Phoenix.

Washington (2-2) is also harming on Friday night. After leading almost the entire game in Las Vegas, the mysticists were dropped 9–0 in the final minutes and fell 75–72.

He had the advantage of the 12-point the third quarter and Z Melbourne had the edge of 72-66 with the remaining 1:15 even after making a foul shot. But he continuously turned away and lost a replay review, which won with 2.1 seconds to win Jewel Loyd’s 3-Point.

It is not known that Washington will have a major scorer Britney Cyx (ankle) available which will be available after the tip-off was announced on Friday night. The average of the Sykes is 26.3 points – which is second in the league for Nefesa Kolier in Minnesota – and assists 5.0.

On Friday night, a bright place Sonia Citron had 19 points, including a late 3-pointer, which gave the mystics a 71-66 lead. The guard stalled from the Notre Dame scored 15.8 points per game on 51.3 percent shooting from the ground.

Washington coach Sydney Johnson said, “She has become a very important player for us in a very short time.”

-Bield level media

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