WNBA: Mystics look to put final nail in Fever’s long season

Date:

Share post:


The Washington Mystics have reached the end of the regular season with plenty of reasons to be thankful even though they must begin the playoffs on the road.

The regular season comes to a close Sunday afternoon against the Indiana Fever in Washington with standout forward Elena Delle Donne seeming to be in ideal form.

“I’m so excited to be finishing off the season,” Delle Donne said. “Just continuing to climb and feel great.”

The Mystics (21-14) are locked into the fifth seed for the first round of the WNBA playoffs, beginning that quest Thursday at Seattle. They’ll only have a chance for a home game in that best-of-three series if a Game 3 is necessary.

Sunday’s game is a rematch of Friday night’s 82-70 victory for the Mystics in Indianapolis. Washington snapped a two-game skid.

“Some good, (some) things we could have been better at,” Mystics coach Mike Thibault said.

Delle Donne poured in 24 points in that game for Washington, giving her 20 or more points in a team-best nine games. The plan to manage her workload seems to have panned out well for the Mystics.

“I’m very proud of it,” Delle Donne said. “I’m proud of the people that have trusted in me and gave me the time and space that I need to get myself right. It has been such a group effort. It has been a belief from my teammates in the days and games that I’ve been out.”

The Mystics’ bid to move to the No. 4 seed was dashed when Seattle won Friday night at Minnesota.

Washington has swept all three meetings this season with the Fever (5-30), who are guaranteed to finish with the worst record in the league.

Indiana carries a franchise-worst 17-game losing streak into the game, a string that ties a WNBA record for futility.

“I’ve seen consistent improvement,” Fever interim general manager Lin Dunn said. “I’ve seen growth in the rookies. I’ve seen us compete from the beginning to the end. … It just takes time (for a rebuild). There aren’t any shortcuts.”

Fever rookie Queen Egbo missed Friday’s home finale after sustaining a knee injury during pregame warmups. Emily Engstler led four Indiana players in double figures with 18 points on 6-of-6 shooting.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

WNBA: Sparks move Fever game; Indy writer suspended after Caitlin Clark interaction

The Los Angeles Sparks have moved their May 24 game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to...

WNBA: Sky rookie Kamilla Cardoso (shoulder) out 4-6 weeks

Chicago Sky rookie center Kamilla Cardoso will miss the beginning of her inaugural WNBA season, as she is...

NCAAB: Seton Hall transfer Kadary Richmond commits to St. John’s

Former Seton Hall guard Kadary Richmond committed to Big East rival St. John's on Tuesday. The Brooklyn native told...

NCAAB: Virginia adds transfers Elijah Saunders, TJ Power

Virginia secured a pair of pieces out of the transfer portal on Monday, with San Diego State forward...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.