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Seattle Storm, missing Breanna Stewart, knocked out of playoffs with OT loss to Mercury

EVERETT, Wash. – Brittney Griner scored 23 points and grabbed 16 rebounds and Diana Taurasi scored six points in overtime as the Phoenix Mercury beat the Seattle Storm 85-80 in the second-round, single-elimination WNBA playoff game on Sunday.
Phoenix Mercury 85, Seattle Storm 80: Box score
Taurasi, a game-time decision after missing the last five games with a left ankle injury, hit a tying 3-pointer, a step-back jumper and a late free throw as Phoenix took over down the stretch.
The fifth-seeded Mercury open the best-of-five semifinal series at top-seeded Connecticut or No. 2 Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Fourth-seeded Seattle, playing without top scorer Breanna Stewart, opened the overtime with a Katie Lou Samuelson 3-pointer for a 76-73 lead. But from there the Storm struggled, making just 2 of 11 the rest of the way.
PHOENIX GETS THE WIN IN OT 😱 pic.twitter.com/f2i0k2I1CO
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 26, 2021
The game was tied at 78 when Taurasi, with a big brace on her ankle, hit from the left baseline to put Phoenix ahead for good with 2:14 to play. She grimaced in pain going back on defense.
“You always want to play, you want to help your team,” Taurasi said. “Both teams have battled all year. The ball went our way a little bit more tonight. You know how good Seattle is. Every time we come up here we get our (butt) kicked. We found a way to steal a few possessions and win.”
Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 20 points for Phoenix. Taurasi had 14 points, Brianna Turner also had a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds and Kia Nurse 12 points, including two free throws to close out the scoring with 15.8 seconds to play.
Samuelson led Seattle, the defending champions, with 18 points and Sue Bird, Taurasi’s teammate at UConn and on five Olympic gold medal teams, scored 16.
“Trying to be Willis Reed over here,” Bird said about Taurasi before the two exchanged jerseys. “No one on my team understood that reference. Maybe that’s a sign. These fans are going to make me cry in about two seconds.”
The Storm crowd started chanting “one more year” as the 40-year-old four-time champion covered her face. Bird said she’ll take time to figure out whether she’ll continue playing next season.
What a moment between @S10Bird and Diana Taurasi #respect 💐 pic.twitter.com/0c8l3c5fXV
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 26, 2021
Seattle beat Phoenix 94-85 10 days earlier, when Jewell Loyd matched a WNBA record with 22 points in the first quarter and finished with a career-high 37. This time the Mercury jumped out to a 12-point lead before the Storm closed the half with a 15-0 run to lead 35-32 at the half. It stayed close from there but Loyd 15 points, made just 5 of 24 shots.
OMG BIG BLOCK @MerSladezz SENDS US TO OT
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— WNBA (@WNBA) September 26, 2021
Last time: Jewell Loyd ties scores 37, Seattle Storm top Mercury to get playoff bye