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Taurasi leads Mercury past Lynx, 127-124 in 2OT

Jul 25, 2010 - 4:21 AM MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Diana Taurasi took over in the second overtime and helped the Phoenix Mercury outlast the Minnesota Lynx in the highest scoring game in WNBA history.

Taurasi scored 11 of her 31 points in the second overtime and the Mercury set the league scoring mark with a 127-124 victory over the Lynx on Saturday night.

Candice Dupree led the Mercury (10-12) with had 32 points, and DeWanna Bonner and Penny Taylor added 20 each. Phoenix, which rallied from 14 points down in the fourth quarter, eclipsed the previous single-game record it set in a 123-91 victory at Tulsa on Thursday.

"We have a lot of veterans on this team," Dupree said. "They know how to stay composed and fight through how many ever overtimes we need to get the win."

The previous combined record for both teams was 221 points, set in the Mercury's 111-110 3OT win against Houston on Aug. 10, 2006.

Phoenix, which won for the fifth time in six games, topped 90 points for the seventh straight game, also a WNBA record. The Mercury had done it six consecutive games on three prior occasions.

Taurasi, the league's leading scorer at 23.4 points per game, finished just 8 for 23 from the field, but was 14 for 14 from the free-throw line - including seven in the second overtime. She also made a fadeaway jumper and scored on a drive as she was knocked to the floor.

"I got looks earlier and they weren't going down. I just stayed with it," she said.

Seimone Augustus scored a season-high 36 points for the Lynx (7-14). Charde Houston added 21 points as Minnesota lost for the fifth time in seven games and fell 2 1/2 games behind Phoenix for second place in the Western Conference.

The Lynx have lost their last three games by a combined seven points.

"It's tough because we feel like we're almost there, but we just can't get over the hump," said Minnesota's Rebekkah Brunson, who had 19 points and a franchise-record 17 rebounds for her c10th double-double of the season.

Phoenix made 29 of 33 free-throw attempts. Minnesota made just 30 of 43, missing six in the final 1:16 of regulation.

"We pride ourselves on making free throws, we've led the league the last couple of years," Taurasi said. "They are free points. When you can capitalize on them it helps in games when you're not necessarily shooting the ball well. ... It's something as simple as that that can change the outcome."

The Mercury used a 12-0 run midway through the fourth quarter to pull to 90-88, but Houston hit a long jumper and a 3-pointer on the next two Minnesota possessions. A 3-pointer by Taurasi got the Mercury to 99-98 with 12 seconds to go before Lindsay Whalen made one of two free throws for the Lynx.

Bonner capped the Mercury's fourth-quarter comeback with a tying jumper with 2.1 seconds left. It was the first tie of the game.

Augustus scored 15 points in the third quarter to key a Minnesota rush after Phoenix got within four points early in the second half.

A pair of long jumpers by Augustus sandwiched around one of her five 3-pointers gave the Lynx a 79-66 lead. After Phoenix scored six straight, Augustus hit another long jumper to put Minnesota up nine.

Augustus scored seven of Minnesota's points during a 13-4 run for a 45-28 lead midway through the second quarter. Phoenix used a 10-2 run to pull to 54-47 at halftime.

Center Kara Braxton, acquired Friday from Tulsa, scored seven points for the Mercury.








  • WNBA
    PHOENIX 127
    MINNESOTA 124 FINAL IN 2ND OT

    Jul 24 10:41 PM
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    Mercury 100, Lynx 100  End of Reg.Jul 24 10:02 PM


  • WNBA
    PHOENIX 24
    MINNESOTA 34 END, 1ST QTR

    Jul 24 8:23 PM