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At the trade deadline, the Storm were among the teams to make a move, trading for veteran guard Brittney Sykes. Sykes earned an All-Star nod with the Washington Mystics this season, averaging 15.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and a career high 4.4 assists in 25 games.
The Phoenix Mercury will host the Las Vegas Aces for a key matchup at PHX Arena on Aug. 15. Here are the updates, including time and how to watch.
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Kahleah Copper hopes that the Mercury will have a 'short-term memory' after suffering a tough loss to the Aces on Friday.
Former Michigan State basketball player and Phoenix Suns/Mercury owner Mat Ishbia has received a lot of criticism in recent months. For one, the Suns have plumm
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Phoenix Mercury star Kahleah Copper hasn't had the easiest season, missing the first 11 games after knee surgery. After losing two in a row, Copper and the Mercury (19-13) will try to get back on track when they visit the Seattle Storm (17-17) on Sunday night.
Mercury's Alyssa Thomas became the first WNBA player to have multiple seasons with at least five triple-doubles in a 85-82 win over the Seattle Storm on Sunday.