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2021 WNBA Playoffs

The 2021 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA's 2021 season. The Chicago Sky won their first WNBA championship.

2021 WNBA Playoffs
DatesSeptember 23 – October 17
ChampionsChicago Sky (Finals champion)
Higher seed finalistPhoenix Mercury (Coach: Sandy Brondello)
Lower seed finalistChicago Sky (Coach: James Wade)
Attendance124,535
← 2020
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Format Edit

Following the WNBA regular season, the top eight teams in the overall league standings, without regard to conference alignment, qualified for the playoffs and were seeded from one to eight. Seedings were based strictly on regular-season record. The team with the best record received the #1 seed, the team with the next best record received the #2 seed, and so on. The top two seeds earned double byes (i.e., advanced directly to the semifinals), while the next two seeds received first-round byes.

These seedings were used to create a bracket that determines the matchups throughout the playoffs. The first round of the playoffs consisted of two matchups based on the seedings (5-8 and 6-7). The two winners advanced to the second round with a matchup between the number three seed and the lower of the advancing seeds and another matchup between the number four seed and the other first round winner. The winners of the first two rounds advanced to the semifinals, where the lower-ranked seed of the winners faces the number one seed, with the other remaining team facing the number two seed.[1]

Tiebreak procedures Edit

  1. Better winning percentage among all head-to-head games involving tied teams.
  2. Better winning percentage against all teams with .500 or better record at the end of the season.
  3. Better point differential in games net result of total points scored less total points allowed head-to-head.
  4. Better point differential net result of total points scored less total points allowed against all opponents.
  5. Coin toss (or draw of lots, if at least three teams are still tied after the first four tiebreakers fail).[2]

Broadcast Edit

All playoff games were broadcast on the ESPN family of networks, with games being shown on ABC and ESPN2.[3]

Playoff qualifying Edit

Seed Team Record Clinched
Playoff berth Bye to Semis Top Record
1 Connecticut Sun 26–6 August 24 September 11 September 15
2 Las Vegas Aces 24–8 August 25 September 17  
3 Minnesota Lynx 22–10 August 31    
4 Seattle Storm 21–11 August 24    
5 Phoenix Mercury 19–13 August 31    
6 Chicago Sky 16–16 September 5    
7 Dallas Wings 14–18 September 11    
8 New York Liberty*[note 1] 12–20 September 19    

[note 1]New York earned the eight seed by virtue of winning the first tiebreaker over Washington and Los Angeles. New York was 3–2 in games between the three teams, while Washington was 3–3 and Los Angeles was 2–3.[4]

With their 12–20 record, the Liberty had the worst regular season winning percentage of any playoff team in WNBA history.[5]

For the fifth straight year, five teams from the Western Conference qualified for the playoffs, while only three from the Eastern Conference qualified. New York returns to the WNBA Playoffs for the first time since 2017, while Dallas returns for the first time since 2018.

Playoffs and Finals Edit

Bracket Edit

First round
Sept. 23
Second round
Sept. 26
Semifinals
Sept. 28 – Oct. 8
WNBA Finals
Oct. 10 – Oct. 17
2Las Vegas Aces9691609384
4Seattle Storm805Phoenix Mercury90117877687
5Phoenix Mercury835Phoenix Mercury85OT5Phoenix Mercury7791OT5074
8New York Liberty826Chicago Sky91868680
1Connecticut Sun95798369
3Minnesota Lynx766Chicago Sky1012OT688679
6Chicago Sky816Chicago Sky89
7Dallas Wings64

Note: Teams re-seeded after each round.

First round Edit

Chicago Sky vs. Dallas Wings Edit

The first playoff game of 2021 saw the 6th-seeded Chicago Sky play the 7th-seeded Dallas Wings. Neither team came into the game on a hot streak, with both teams winning two of their last five games. Dallas held the edge in the regular season series, 2–1.

The Sky got off to a hot start and led at halftime by fifteen points. The Wings played well coming out of the break and cut the lead to five at the end of the third quarter. However, the Sky dominated the fourth quarter to win by seventeen points. The Sky ended the game on a 13–1 run. The Sky had four players finish scoring double digit points; Kahleah Copper led the way with 23, while Courtney Vandersloot, Allie Quigley, and Candace Parker contributed 17, 15, and 11 points respectively. Parker also recorded 15 rebounds to finish with a double-double. The Wings only had two players score in double figures, Arike Ogunbowale led the way with 22 while Satou Sabally added 12 points.

September 23
8:00 p.m. ET
Box score
#6 Chicago Sky 81, #7 Dallas Wings 64
Scoring by quarter: 25–14, 19–15, 11–21, 26–14
Pts: Kahleah Copper (23)
Rebs: Candace Parker (15)
Asts: Candace Parker (7)
Pts: Arike Ogunbowale (22)
Rebs: Isabelle Harrison (10)
Asts: Moriah Jefferson (4)
Wintrust Arena
Attendance: 4,672
Referees: Michael Price, Jeffrey Smith, Maj Forsberg, Tim Greene

Phoenix Mercury vs. New York Liberty Edit

In the second game of the first round the 5th-seeded Phoenix Mercury faced off against the 8th-seeded New York Liberty. The Mercury came into the game on a three-game losing streak, after winning ten games in a row after the Olympic break. The Liberty won their last game of the season to end an eight-game losing streak. Phoenix won the regular season series, 2–1.

After a closely contested first quarter, the Liberty edged the second quarter to take a four-point lead into halftime. The Mercury came out of the locker room strong and took a two-point lead into the final quarter. The game went down to the wire, with Brianna Turner making a free-throw with 0.4 seconds remaining to seal the game. The Mercury had four players score double digits: Skylar Diggins-Smith lead with 22 points, Sophie Cunningham made 6 three-pointers on her way to 21 total points, Brittney Griner scored 16, and Turner's 12 rounded out the double-digit scorers. Griner added 10 rebounds to complete a double-double. The Liberty also had four players score double digits: Betnijah Laney led with 25 points, while Natasha Howard, Sabrina Ionescu, and Rebecca Allen added 16, 14, and 11 respectively. Howard added 10 rebounds and Ionescu has 11 assists to complete double doubles.

September 23
10:00 p.m. ET
Box score
#5 Phoenix Mercury 83, #8 New York Liberty 82
Scoring by quarter: 24–23, 13–18, 23–17, 23–24
Pts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (23)
Rebs: Brittney Griner (10)
Asts: Brittney Griner (6)
Pts: Betnijah Laney (25)
Rebs: Natasha Howard (10)
Asts: Sabrina Ionescu (11)
Grand Canyon University Arena
Attendance: 5,827
Referees: Eric Brewton, Amy Bonner, Angelica Suffren, Randy Richardson

Second round Edit

Seattle Storm vs. Phoenix Mercury Edit

The first game of the second round saw the 4th-seeded Seattle Storm host the 5th-seeded Phoenix Mercury. Seattle came into the game having won three of their final four games in the regular season. Phoenix entered after having won their first-round match-up three days earlier. Seattle was without their star player Breanna Stewart for the game. During the regular season, Seattle won two of the three games the teams played, including a 94–85 win on the final day of the regular season.

The Mercury game out strong, winning the first quarter by seven points. However, the tide changed when they scored only nine points in the second quarter and the Storm took a three-point lead into halftime. The next two periods were tightly contested, with the Mercury winning the third quarter by two points and the fourth by one point. With the game tied after regulation, the game went into overtime, where the Mercury pulled out a five-point victory. The Mercury were led by Brittney Griner, who scored 23 points and had 16 rebounds, while Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 20 points and led the team with 6 assists. Diana Taurasi scored 14 points, while Brianna Turner and Kia Nurse scored 12 each. All five Mercury starters scored in double digits. Only three players came off the bench for the Mercury, and the scored four total points. The Storm had four of their five starters score in double figures, with Katie Lou Samuelson leading the way with 18. Sue Bird scored 16, Jewell Loyd scored 15, and Mercedes Russell scored 10 while recording 12 rebounds. The Storm used four bench players who contributed twelve total points.

September 26
3:00 p.m. ET
Box score
#4 Seattle Storm 80, #5 Phoenix Mercury 85 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 19–9, 21–23, 17–18Overtime: 7–12
Pts: Katie Lou Samuelson (18)
Rebs: Mercedes Russell (12)
Asts: Sue Bird/Jewell Loyd (5)
Pts: Brittney Griner (23)
Rebs: Brittney Griner (16)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (6)
Angel of the Winds Arena
Attendance: 5,375
Referees: Cheryl Flores, Tiara Cruse, Isaac Barnett, Dannica Mosher

Minnesota Lynx vs. Chicago Sky Edit

In the second game of the Second Round, the 3rd seeded Minnesota Lynx host the 6th seeded Chicago Sky. The Lynx came into the game winning nine of their last ten games, with their only loss coming to the 2nd seeded Las Vegas Aces. The Lynx' only losses after the Olympic break were to teams seeded above them in the playoff standings. The Sky came into the game after their First Round victory over the three days prior. The teams split their regular season series 1–1.

The game started with a closely contested first quarter that the Lynx won by a point. The Sky won the second quarter by five to take a four point lead into halftime. Coming out of the break, the Sky never looked back winning the third quarter by two points and the fourth by seven points to win the game by thirteen. The Sky had five players score in double figures: Courtney Vandersloot led with 19 points, Kahleah Copper added 16 points and 10 rebounds, Azurá Stevens scored 15 points, Diamond DeShields added 14 points from the bench, and Allie Quigley scored 11 points. The Lynx only had three players score in double digits: Aerial Powers led the way with 24 points, Kayla McBride scored 19, and Sylvia Fowles scored 17. The Lynx only scored eight points from their bench, while the Sky scored 20.

September 26
5:00 p.m. ET
Box score
#3 Minnesota Lynx 76, #6 Chicago Sky 89
Scoring by quarter: 23–22, 15–20, 18–20, 20–27
Pts: Aerial Powers (24)
Rebs: Sylvia Fowles (8)
Asts: Aerial Powers (4)
Pts: Courtney Vandersloot (19)
Rebs: Kahleah Copper (10)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (5)
Target Center
Attendance: 4,334
Referees: Roy Gulbeyan, Billy Smith, Tiffany Bird, Randy Richardson

Semifinals Edit

Connecticut Sun vs. Chicago Sky Edit

The Connecticut Sun enter the semifinals as the number one seed. The Sun finished the season 13–0 after the Olympic break. The Sun also begin the series on nine days of rest, with their last game of the regular season being on September 19, a 20 point win over the Atlanta Dream. The Sky enter the series coming off two solid playoff wins. A seventeen point victory in the First Round and a thirteen point victory in the Second Round. During the regular season, the teams met three times, with the Sky taking the series 2–1.

Game 1

Game One of the series proved to be a thriller. The Sky started hot, winning the first quarter by three points, but the Sun came back in quarter two and the game went into halftime with the Sky holding a one point advantage. The Sky expanded the lead to three by the end of the third quarter, but the Sun came back and won the fourth quarter by three points to force the game into overtime. The first overtime period ended with both teams scoring seven points, so a second overtime was needed to determine a winner. The Sky dominated the second overtime 10–4 and came out with a road win in Game One. The Sky had four players finish scoring in double figures. Candace Parker was the leading scorer with 22 points, Allie Quigley added 19, Kahleah Copper scored 13, and Courtney Vandersloot rounded out double figure scorers with 12 points. Vandersloot also notched 10 rebounds and 18 assists, to finish with a Triple-double. This was only the second playoff triple double in WNBA history.[6] The Sun had only three players finish in double digits, but they also had three players finish with double digit rebounds. Jonquel Jones lead the team with 26 points and 11 rebounds, while Brionna Jones added 22 points and 10 rebounds, and DeWanna Bonner rounded out the double-doubles with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

September 28
8:00 p.m.
Box Score
#1 Connecticut Sun 95, #6 Chicago Sky 101 (2OT)
Scoring by quarter: 21–24, 25–23, 17–19, 21–18, Overtime: 7–7, 4–10
Pts: Jonquel Jones (26)
Rebs: Jonquel Jones (11)
Asts: Briann January/Jonquel Jones (4)
Pts: Candace Parker (22)
Rebs: Courtney Vandersloot (10)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (18)
Mohegan Sun Arena
Attendance: 4,720
Referees: Roy Gulbeyan, Isaac Barnett, Dannica Mosher
Game 2

Game two of the series started off a tight contest with Chicago winning the first quarter 23–21. However, Connecticut had a strong second quarter where they won 24–16 to take a six point lead into halftime. The Sky had a strong third quarter winning 20–13 and taking a one point lead into the fourth. The Sun shut down the Sky in the final period, winning 21–9 to even the series, with a nine point win. The Sun had five players score in double figures, led by Alyssa Thomas with 15 points. Thomas also added eleven rebounds to complete a double-double. DeWanna Bonner scored 15 points, while Briann January and Jasmine Thomas scored 12 point each. Brionna Jones rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points. The Sky had four players score in double digits, led by Kahleah Copper with 13 points. Candace Parker score 12 points, while Courtney Vandersloot and Azurá Stevens both added 10 points. There was a stark difference in rebounding in Game 2, with the Sun out rebounding the Sky 39–26.

September 30
8:00 p.m.
Box Score
#1 Connecticut Sun 79, #6 Chicago Sky 68
Scoring by quarter: 21–23, 24–16, 13–20, 21–9
Pts: DeWanna Bonner/Alyssa Thomas (15)
Rebs: Alyssa Thomas (11)
Asts: Alyssa Thomas (6)
Pts: Kahleah Copper (13)
Rebs: Candace Parker (7)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (6)
Mohegan Sun Arena
Attendance: 6,088
Referees: Eric Brewton, Amy Bonner, Billy Smith
Game 3

The series moved to Chicago for games three and four of the series. In their first home game, the Sky got out to a slow start, losing quarter one by four points, 17–21. However, they came back and won quarter two by six points to take a two point lead into halftime. The Sun game out of the half strong and won the third quarter by five points, 28–23. Going into the fourth quarter the Sun held a three point lead. However, the Sky closed the game by winning the fourth quarter by six points and therefore, the game by three. The win leaves the Sky up in the series 2–1 and needing just one more win to advance to the finals. The Sky had four players score in double digits, led by Kahleah Copper with 26 points. Allie Quigley added 21 points, Azurá Stevens scored 15 points, and Candace Parker rounded out the double digit scorers with 10 points. Both Stevens and Parker recorded double-doubles by recording 11 and 10 rebounds respectively. The Sun also had four players score in double digits and were led by DeWanna Bonner with 22 points. Alyssa Thomas scored 18 points of the bench, Briann January scored 11 points and Jonquel Jones scored 10 points. Jones had a double-double for the game by way of recording 10 rebounds.

October 3
1:00 p.m.
Box Score
#6 Chicago Sky 86, #1 Connecticut Sun 83
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 20–14, 23–28, 26–20
Pts: Kahleah Copper (26)
Rebs: Azurá Stevens (11)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (13)
Pts: DeWanna Bonner (22)
Rebs: Jonquel Jones (10)
Asts: Jasmine Thomas (6)
Wintrust Arena
Attendance: 7,421
Referees: Cheryl Flores, Tiara Cruse, Isaac Barnett, Randy Richardson
Game 4

Looking to close out the series, the Sky started the game well, winning the first quarter by eight points, 32–26. They carried their momentum into the second quarter, winning by seven points, 22–15. The Sun worked on chipping away at the Sky's thirteen point halftime lead during the third quarter, which ended 17–11 in favor of the Sun. The seven point lead that the Sky carried into the fourth quarter proved to be more than enough as the Sky won the fourth quarter by three points, 14–11. The Sky won the series 3–1 and qualified for their first Finals since 2014. The Sky had four players score in double figures, led by Courtney Vandersloot with 19 points. Kahleah Copper contributed 18 points, Candace Parker scored 17, and Azurá Stevens rounded out the double digit scorers with 11 points. The Sun had three players score in double figures, led by Jonquel Jones who scored 25 points. Jones also added 11 rebounds to complete a double-double. Other double digit scorers were Natisha Hiedeman who scored 16 off the bench and Jasmine Thomas with 11 points.

October 6
8:00 p.m.
Box Score
#6 Chicago Sky 79, #1 Connecticut Sun 69
Scoring by quarter: 32–26, 22–15, 11–17, 14–11
Pts: Courtney Vandersloot (19)
Rebs: Candace Parker (9)
Asts: Candace Parker (7)
Pts: Jonquel Jones (25)
Rebs: Jonquel Jones (11)
Asts: Alyssa Thomas (4)
Wintrust Arena
Referees: Michael Price, Maj Forsberg, Tim Greene, Billy Smith

Las Vegas Aces vs. Phoenix Mercury Edit

The Las Vegas Aces entered the series as the number two seed after finishing the season with a 9–2 mark after the Olympic break. Their only two losses during that time were to fellow Semifinalists Connecticut and Chicago. They had nine days of rest before the first game of the series, as their last regular season game was on September 19. The Mercury entered coming off two playoff victories: a one-point game in the First Round and an overtime clash in the Second Round. During the regular season, the Aces won two out of three games. The away team won each of their three meetings during the regular season.

Game 1

Game one was a high-scoring affair that saw the Mercury take a quick nine-point lead after the first quarter of play. However, Las Vegas came back with a strong second quarter, which they won by twelve points, to take a three-point lead into halftime. They expanded on that lead in the third quarter, winning by seven points. The Mercury won the last quarter by four points, but it was not enough to overcome the deficit and the Aces won the game by six points. The Aces had four players score in double digits, led by Riquna Williams with 26 points. Kelsey Plum added 25 points, Chelsea Gray scored 17 and added 12 assists to complete a double-double and A'ja Wilson rounded out the double digit scorers with 15 points. The Mercury had all five starters score in double figures, led by Brittney Griner with 24 points. Diana Taurasi added 20 points, Kia Nurse scored 13, Brianna Turner scored 12 and Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 10 points.

September 28
10:00 p.m.
Box score
#2 Las Vegas Aces 96, #5 Phoenix Mercury 90
Scoring by quarter: 21–30, 31–19, 24–17, 20–24
Pts: Riquna Williams (26)
Rebs: A'ja Wilson (9)
Asts: Chelsea Gray (12)
Pts: Brittney Griner (24)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (8)
Asts: Brittney Griner/Diana Taurasi (6)
Michelob Ultra Arena
Attendance: 7,009
Referees: Michael Price, Angelica Suffren, Tim Greene, Cheryl Flores
Game 2

The Mercury got off to a hot start in Game 2 of the series, winning the first quarter by seventeen points, 37–20. The high scoring nature of the game continued into the second quarter, with the Aces taking the period by a score of 32–31. The Mercury took a sixteen-point advantage into halftime. Coming out of the break, they built on that advantage, winning the third quarter by four points, 30–26. Both teams cooled off some in the fourth quarter, but the Mercury still won that period by six points, 19–13. The Mercury posted a dominating 26-point win to tie the series at one game apiece. The Mercury had five players score in double digits, led by Diana Taurasi, who scored a playoff career-high 37 points. Brittney Griner added 25, Skylar Diggins-Smith notched 17, while Kia Nurse and Shey Peddy both contributed 11 points. Only seven players scored points for the Aces, but six of the scored in double digits. Kelsey Plum led the team with 25 points, Riquna Williams scored 17, Liz Cambage added 13, A'ja Wilson scored 12, and Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray rounded out the double digit scorers with 10 points each.

September 30
10:00 p.m.
Box score
#2 Las Vegas Aces 91, #5 Phoenix Mercury 117
Scoring by quarter: 20–37, 32–31, 26–30, 13–19
Pts: Kelsey Plum (25)
Rebs: A'ja Wilson (9)
Asts: Chelsea Gray/A'ja Wilson (7)
Pts: Diana Taurasi (37)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (8)
Asts: Brittney Griner/Skylar Diggins-Smith/Kia Vaughn (5)
Michelob Ultra Arena
Attendance: 6,432
Referees: Angelica Suffren, Maj Forsberg, Tiara Cruse, Isaac Barnett
Game 3

The series moved to Phoenix for games three and four. The Mercury made the most of home court advantage by coming out strong in Game 3. They won the first quarter by seven points, 26–19. Their momentum carried into the second quarter where they won by eight points, 20–12. The Mercury's fifteen point lead proved insurmountable for the Aces. The Mercury continued to win both the third quarter and the fourth quarter to finish off a dominating twenty eight-point win. Their win meant they only needed one more win to reach the Finals. The Mercury had three players score in double figures, led by Brianna Turner with 23 points. Brittney Griner added 18 points and the double-digit scorers were rounded out by Shey Peddy, who added 10 off the bench. Turner and Griner added 17 and 11 rebounds, respectively, to both record double-doubles. The Aces had only two players score in double figures with Liz Cambage scoring 13 and Dearica Hamby added 10 off the bench. The Mercury also had a wide margin in rebounding, winning the battle on the glass, 58–29.

October 3
3:00 p.m.
Box score
#5 Phoenix Mercury 87, #2 Las Vegas Aces 60
Scoring by quarter: 26–19, 20–12, 26–21, 15–8
Pts: Brianna Turner (23)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (17)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (9)
Pts: Liz Cambage (13)
Rebs: Dearica Hamby (7)
Asts: Jackie Young (3)
Desert Financial Arena
Attendance: 7,090
Referees: Roy Gulbeyan, Amy Bonner, Billy Smith, Tiffany Bird
Game 4

Facing elimination, the Aces started slowly losing the first quarter by five points, 29–24. However, they managed to turn the tide in the second quarter, winning by eight points, 25–17. The Aces took a three-point lead into halftime. They stormed out of the half and won the third quarter by eighteen points, 29–11. The large lead proved insurmountable for the Mercury. However, they put up an effort winning the fourth quarter by four points. The Aces' seventeen point win forced a fifth game in the series. The Aces had four players score in double figures and were led by Chelsea Gray with 22 points. Kelsey Plum added 20 points off the bench, Riquna Williams scored 17 points, and A'ja Wilson tallied 15 points. Wilson also collected 12 rebounds to complete a double-double. The Mercury also had four players score in double figures. Skylar Diggins-Smith and Diana Taurasi led the way with 14 points, Brittney Griner and Shey Peddy both scored 13.

October 6
10:00 p.m.
Box score
#5 Phoenix Mercury 76, #2 Las Vegas Aces 93
Scoring by quarter: 29–24, 17–25, 11–29, 19–15
Pts: Diana Taurasi/Skylar Diggins-Smith (14)
Rebs: Brittney Griner (8)
Asts: Diana Taurasi/Brianna Turner (4)
Pts: Chelsea Gray (22)
Rebs: A'ja Wilson (12)
Asts: Chelsea Gray/Kelsey Plum (6)
Footprint Center
Attendance: 11,255
Referees: Eric Brewton, Tiara Cruse, Isaac Barnett, Randy Richardson
Game 5

The deciding game of the series started off with the visiting team, Phoenix, winning the first quarter by six points, 20–14. Behind a home crowd of over 9,500 fans, the Aces came back in the second quarter and won by four points, 28–24. The Mercury took a two-point lead into the halftime break. The Aces came out of the break strong and won the third quarter by ten points, 24–14, and took an eight-point lead into the final period of play. The Mercury caught fire in the fourth and won the quarter by eleven points, 29–18. The Aces' eight-point lead turned into a three-point deficit and they could not convert in the final minutes and were eliminated from the playoffs. The Mercury won the series, 3 games to 2, and advanced to the Finals. The Mercury had four players score in double digits and were led by Brittney Griner with 28 points. Diana Taurasi added 24, Shey Peddy scored 15, and Skylar Diggins-Smith contributed 14 points. The Aces also had four players score in double digits and were led by Kelsey Plum and Chelsea Gray with 22 points. A'ja Wilson was not far behind with 21 points and Wilson completed her double-double with 10 rebounds. Liz Cambage also contributed a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

October 8
9:00 p.m.
Box score
#2 Las Vegas Aces 84, #5 Phoenix Mercury 87
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 28–24, 24–14, 18–29
Pts: Chelsea Gray/Kelsey Plum (22)
Rebs: Liz Cambage (11)
Asts: Chelsea Gray (6)
Pts: Brittney Griner (28)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (11)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (8)
Michelob Ultra Arena
Attendance: 9,680
Referees: Maj Forsberg, Tim Greene, Billy Smith, Cheryl Flores

Finals Edit

Phoenix Mercury vs. Chicago Sky Edit

Game 1
October 10
3:00 p.m. EDT
Box Score
#5 Phoenix Mercury 77, #6 Chicago Sky 91
Scoring by quarter: 25–20, 10–26, 26–28, 16–17
Pts: Brittney Griner (20)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (9)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (4)
Pts: Kahleah Copper (21)
Rebs: Kahleah Copper (10)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (11)
Footprint Center
Attendance: 10,191
Referees: Eric Brewton, Cheryl Flores, Isaac Barnett, Tiffany Bird
Game 2
October 13
9:00 p.m. EDT
Box Score
#5 Phoenix Mercury 91, #6 Chicago Sky 86 (OT)
Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 20–14, 17–23, 22–16, Overtime: 12–7
Pts: Brittney Griner (29)
Rebs: Brianna Turner/Brittney Griner (9)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (12)
Pts: Courtney Vandersloot (20)
Rebs: Kahleah Copper/Candace Parker/Azurá Stevens (9)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (14)
Footprint Center
Attendance: 13,685
Referees: Roy Gulbeyan, Tim Greene, Tiffnay Bird, Tiara Cruse
Game 3
October 15
9:00 p.m. EDT
Box Score
#6 Chicago Sky 86, #5 Phoenix Mercury 50
Scoring by quarter: 20–11, 26–13, 16–14, 24–12
Pts: Kahleah Copper (22)
Rebs: Azurá Stevens (6)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (10)
Pts: Brittney Griner (16)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (7)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (3)
Wintrust Arena
Attendance: 10,378
Referees: Michael Price, Billy Smith, Maj Forsberg, Isaac Barnett
Game 4
October 17
3:00 p.m. EDT
Box Score
#6 Chicago Sky 80, #5 Phoenix Mercury 74
Scoring by quarter: 25–28, 12–16, 17–19, 26–11
Pts: Allie Quigley (26)
Rebs: Candace Parker (13)
Asts: Courtney Vandersloot (15)
Pts: Brittney Griner (28)
Rebs: Brianna Turner (12)
Asts: Skylar Diggins-Smith (8)
Wintrust Arena
Attendance: 10,378
Referees: Roy Gulbeyan, Eric Brewton, Tiara Cruse, Isaac Barnett

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The 2021 WNBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the WNBA s 2021 season The Chicago Sky won their first WNBA championship 2021 WNBA PlayoffsDatesSeptember 23 October 17ChampionsChicago Sky Finals champion Higher seed finalistPhoenix Mercury Coach Sandy Brondello Lower seed finalistChicago Sky Coach James Wade Attendance124 535 20202022 SeedsEastern Conference Western Conference 1 Connecticut Sun 2 Las Vegas Aces 6 Chicago Sky 3 Minnesota Lynx 8 New York Liberty 4 Seattle Storm 5 Phoenix Mercury 7 Dallas Wings Contents 1 Format 1 1 Tiebreak procedures 2 Broadcast 3 Playoff qualifying 4 Playoffs and Finals 4 1 Bracket 4 2 First round 4 2 1 Chicago Sky vs Dallas Wings 4 2 2 Phoenix Mercury vs New York Liberty 4 3 Second round 4 3 1 Seattle Storm vs Phoenix Mercury 4 3 2 Minnesota Lynx vs Chicago Sky 4 4 Semifinals 4 4 1 Connecticut Sun vs Chicago Sky 4 4 2 Las Vegas Aces vs Phoenix Mercury 4 5 Finals 4 5 1 Phoenix Mercury vs Chicago Sky 5 ReferencesFormat EditFollowing the WNBA regular season the top eight teams in the overall league standings without regard to conference alignment qualified for the playoffs and were seeded from one to eight Seedings were based strictly on regular season record The team with the best record received the 1 seed the team with the next best record received the 2 seed and so on The top two seeds earned double byes i e advanced directly to the semifinals while the next two seeds received first round byes These seedings were used to create a bracket that determines the matchups throughout the playoffs The first round of the playoffs consisted of two matchups based on the seedings 5 8 and 6 7 The two winners advanced to the second round with a matchup between the number three seed and the lower of the advancing seeds and another matchup between the number four seed and the other first round winner The winners of the first two rounds advanced to the semifinals where the lower ranked seed of the winners faces the number one seed with the other remaining team facing the number two seed 1 Tiebreak procedures Edit Better winning percentage among all head to head games involving tied teams Better winning percentage against all teams with 500 or better record at the end of the season Better point differential in games net result of total points scored less total points allowed head to head Better point differential net result of total points scored less total points allowed against all opponents Coin toss or draw of lots if at least three teams are still tied after the first four tiebreakers fail 2 Broadcast EditAll playoff games were broadcast on the ESPN family of networks with games being shown on ABC and ESPN2 3 Playoff qualifying EditSeed Team Record ClinchedPlayoff berth Bye to Semis Top Record1 Connecticut Sun 26 6 August 24 September 11 September 152 Las Vegas Aces 24 8 August 25 September 17 nbsp 3 Minnesota Lynx 22 10 August 31 nbsp nbsp 4 Seattle Storm 21 11 August 24 nbsp nbsp 5 Phoenix Mercury 19 13 August 31 nbsp nbsp 6 Chicago Sky 16 16 September 5 nbsp nbsp 7 Dallas Wings 14 18 September 11 nbsp nbsp 8 New York Liberty note 1 12 20 September 19 nbsp nbsp note 1 New York earned the eight seed by virtue of winning the first tiebreaker over Washington and Los Angeles New York was 3 2 in games between the three teams while Washington was 3 3 and Los Angeles was 2 3 4 With their 12 20 record the Liberty had the worst regular season winning percentage of any playoff team in WNBA history 5 For the fifth straight year five teams from the Western Conference qualified for the playoffs while only three from the Eastern Conference qualified New York returns to the WNBA Playoffs for the first time since 2017 while Dallas returns for the first time since 2018 Playoffs and Finals EditBracket Edit First roundSept 23Second roundSept 26SemifinalsSept 28 Oct 8WNBA FinalsOct 10 Oct 172Las Vegas Aces96916093844Seattle Storm805Phoenix Mercury901178776875Phoenix Mercury835Phoenix Mercury85OT5Phoenix Mercury7791OT5074 8New York Liberty826Chicago Sky91868680 1Connecticut Sun95798369 3Minnesota Lynx766Chicago Sky1012OT688679 6Chicago Sky816Chicago Sky897Dallas Wings64Note Teams re seeded after each round First round Edit Chicago Sky vs Dallas Wings Edit The first playoff game of 2021 saw the 6th seeded Chicago Sky play the 7th seeded Dallas Wings Neither team came into the game on a hot streak with both teams winning two of their last five games Dallas held the edge in the regular season series 2 1 The Sky got off to a hot start and led at halftime by fifteen points The Wings played well coming out of the break and cut the lead to five at the end of the third quarter However the Sky dominated the fourth quarter to win by seventeen points The Sky ended the game on a 13 1 run The Sky had four players finish scoring double digit points Kahleah Copper led the way with 23 while Courtney Vandersloot Allie Quigley and Candace Parker contributed 17 15 and 11 points respectively Parker also recorded 15 rebounds to finish with a double double The Wings only had two players score in double figures Arike Ogunbowale led the way with 22 while Satou Sabally added 12 points ESPN2 SN1September 238 00 p m ETBox score 6 Chicago Sky 81 7 Dallas Wings 64Scoring by quarter 25 14 19 15 11 21 26 14Pts Kahleah Copper 23 Rebs Candace Parker 15 Asts Candace Parker 7 Pts Arike Ogunbowale 22 Rebs Isabelle Harrison 10 Asts Moriah Jefferson 4 Wintrust ArenaAttendance 4 672Referees Michael Price Jeffrey Smith Maj Forsberg Tim Greene Phoenix Mercury vs New York Liberty Edit In the second game of the first round the 5th seeded Phoenix Mercury faced off against the 8th seeded New York Liberty The Mercury came into the game on a three game losing streak after winning ten games in a row after the Olympic break The Liberty won their last game of the season to end an eight game losing streak Phoenix won the regular season series 2 1 After a closely contested first quarter the Liberty edged the second quarter to take a four point lead into halftime The Mercury came out of the locker room strong and took a two point lead into the final quarter The game went down to the wire with Brianna Turner making a free throw with 0 4 seconds remaining to seal the game The Mercury had four players score double digits Skylar Diggins Smith lead with 22 points Sophie Cunningham made 6 three pointers on her way to 21 total points Brittney Griner scored 16 and Turner s 12 rounded out the double digit scorers Griner added 10 rebounds to complete a double double The Liberty also had four players score double digits Betnijah Laney led with 25 points while Natasha Howard Sabrina Ionescu and Rebecca Allen added 16 14 and 11 respectively Howard added 10 rebounds and Ionescu has 11 assists to complete double doubles ESPN2 SN1 NBA TV CanadaSeptember 2310 00 p m ETBox score 5 Phoenix Mercury 83 8 New York Liberty 82Scoring by quarter 24 23 13 18 23 17 23 24Pts Skylar Diggins Smith 23 Rebs Brittney Griner 10 Asts Brittney Griner 6 Pts Betnijah Laney 25 Rebs Natasha Howard 10 Asts Sabrina Ionescu 11 Grand Canyon University ArenaAttendance 5 827Referees Eric Brewton Amy Bonner Angelica Suffren Randy Richardson Second round Edit Seattle Storm vs Phoenix Mercury Edit The first game of the second round saw the 4th seeded Seattle Storm host the 5th seeded Phoenix Mercury Seattle came into the game having won three of their final four games in the regular season Phoenix entered after having won their first round match up three days earlier Seattle was without their star player Breanna Stewart for the game During the regular season Seattle won two of the three games the teams played including a 94 85 win on the final day of the regular season The Mercury game out strong winning the first quarter by seven points However the tide changed when they scored only nine points in the second quarter and the Storm took a three point lead into halftime The next two periods were tightly contested with the Mercury winning the third quarter by two points and the fourth by one point With the game tied after regulation the game went into overtime where the Mercury pulled out a five point victory The Mercury were led by Brittney Griner who scored 23 points and had 16 rebounds while Skylar Diggins Smith scored 20 points and led the team with 6 assists Diana Taurasi scored 14 points while Brianna Turner and Kia Nurse scored 12 each All five Mercury starters scored in double digits Only three players came off the bench for the Mercury and the scored four total points The Storm had four of their five starters score in double figures with Katie Lou Samuelson leading the way with 18 Sue Bird scored 16 Jewell Loyd scored 15 and Mercedes Russell scored 10 while recording 12 rebounds The Storm used four bench players who contributed twelve total points ABC TSN5 NBA TV CanadaSeptember 263 00 p m ETBox score 4 Seattle Storm 80 5 Phoenix Mercury 85 OT Scoring by quarter 16 23 19 9 21 23 17 18 Overtime 7 12Pts Katie Lou Samuelson 18 Rebs Mercedes Russell 12 Asts Sue Bird Jewell Loyd 5 Pts Brittney Griner 23 Rebs Brittney Griner 16 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 6 Angel of the Winds ArenaAttendance 5 375Referees Cheryl Flores Tiara Cruse Isaac Barnett Dannica Mosher Minnesota Lynx vs Chicago Sky Edit In the second game of the Second Round the 3rd seeded Minnesota Lynx host the 6th seeded Chicago Sky The Lynx came into the game winning nine of their last ten games with their only loss coming to the 2nd seeded Las Vegas Aces The Lynx only losses after the Olympic break were to teams seeded above them in the playoff standings The Sky came into the game after their First Round victory over the three days prior The teams split their regular season series 1 1 The game started with a closely contested first quarter that the Lynx won by a point The Sky won the second quarter by five to take a four point lead into halftime Coming out of the break the Sky never looked back winning the third quarter by two points and the fourth by seven points to win the game by thirteen The Sky had five players score in double figures Courtney Vandersloot led with 19 points Kahleah Copper added 16 points and 10 rebounds Azura Stevens scored 15 points Diamond DeShields added 14 points from the bench and Allie Quigley scored 11 points The Lynx only had three players score in double digits Aerial Powers led the way with 24 points Kayla McBride scored 19 and Sylvia Fowles scored 17 The Lynx only scored eight points from their bench while the Sky scored 20 ESPN2 TSN5September 265 00 p m ETBox score 3 Minnesota Lynx 76 6 Chicago Sky 89Scoring by quarter 23 22 15 20 18 20 20 27Pts Aerial Powers 24 Rebs Sylvia Fowles 8 Asts Aerial Powers 4 Pts Courtney Vandersloot 19 Rebs Kahleah Copper 10 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 5 Target CenterAttendance 4 334Referees Roy Gulbeyan Billy Smith Tiffany Bird Randy Richardson Semifinals Edit Connecticut Sun vs Chicago Sky Edit The Connecticut Sun enter the semifinals as the number one seed The Sun finished the season 13 0 after the Olympic break The Sun also begin the series on nine days of rest with their last game of the regular season being on September 19 a 20 point win over the Atlanta Dream The Sky enter the series coming off two solid playoff wins A seventeen point victory in the First Round and a thirteen point victory in the Second Round During the regular season the teams met three times with the Sky taking the series 2 1 Game 1Game One of the series proved to be a thriller The Sky started hot winning the first quarter by three points but the Sun came back in quarter two and the game went into halftime with the Sky holding a one point advantage The Sky expanded the lead to three by the end of the third quarter but the Sun came back and won the fourth quarter by three points to force the game into overtime The first overtime period ended with both teams scoring seven points so a second overtime was needed to determine a winner The Sky dominated the second overtime 10 4 and came out with a road win in Game One The Sky had four players finish scoring in double figures Candace Parker was the leading scorer with 22 points Allie Quigley added 19 Kahleah Copper scored 13 and Courtney Vandersloot rounded out double figure scorers with 12 points Vandersloot also notched 10 rebounds and 18 assists to finish with a Triple double This was only the second playoff triple double in WNBA history 6 The Sun had only three players finish in double digits but they also had three players finish with double digit rebounds Jonquel Jones lead the team with 26 points and 11 rebounds while Brionna Jones added 22 points and 10 rebounds and DeWanna Bonner rounded out the double doubles with 13 points and 10 rebounds ESPN2 SN1September 288 00 p m Box Score 1 Connecticut Sun 95 6 Chicago Sky 101 2OT Scoring by quarter 21 24 25 23 17 19 21 18 Overtime 7 7 4 10Pts Jonquel Jones 26 Rebs Jonquel Jones 11 Asts Briann January Jonquel Jones 4 Pts Candace Parker 22 Rebs Courtney Vandersloot 10 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 18 Mohegan Sun ArenaAttendance 4 720Referees Roy Gulbeyan Isaac Barnett Dannica Mosher Game 2Game two of the series started off a tight contest with Chicago winning the first quarter 23 21 However Connecticut had a strong second quarter where they won 24 16 to take a six point lead into halftime The Sky had a strong third quarter winning 20 13 and taking a one point lead into the fourth The Sun shut down the Sky in the final period winning 21 9 to even the series with a nine point win The Sun had five players score in double figures led by Alyssa Thomas with 15 points Thomas also added eleven rebounds to complete a double double DeWanna Bonner scored 15 points while Briann January and Jasmine Thomas scored 12 point each Brionna Jones rounded out the double digit scorers with 11 points The Sky had four players score in double digits led by Kahleah Copper with 13 points Candace Parker score 12 points while Courtney Vandersloot and Azura Stevens both added 10 points There was a stark difference in rebounding in Game 2 with the Sun out rebounding the Sky 39 26 ESPN2 SN360September 308 00 p m Box Score 1 Connecticut Sun 79 6 Chicago Sky 68Scoring by quarter 21 23 24 16 13 20 21 9Pts DeWanna Bonner Alyssa Thomas 15 Rebs Alyssa Thomas 11 Asts Alyssa Thomas 6 Pts Kahleah Copper 13 Rebs Candace Parker 7 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 6 Mohegan Sun ArenaAttendance 6 088Referees Eric Brewton Amy Bonner Billy Smith Game 3The series moved to Chicago for games three and four of the series In their first home game the Sky got out to a slow start losing quarter one by four points 17 21 However they came back and won quarter two by six points to take a two point lead into halftime The Sun game out of the half strong and won the third quarter by five points 28 23 Going into the fourth quarter the Sun held a three point lead However the Sky closed the game by winning the fourth quarter by six points and therefore the game by three The win leaves the Sky up in the series 2 1 and needing just one more win to advance to the finals The Sky had four players score in double digits led by Kahleah Copper with 26 points Allie Quigley added 21 points Azura Stevens scored 15 points and Candace Parker rounded out the double digit scorers with 10 points Both Stevens and Parker recorded double doubles by recording 11 and 10 rebounds respectively The Sun also had four players score in double digits and were led by DeWanna Bonner with 22 points Alyssa Thomas scored 18 points of the bench Briann January scored 11 points and Jonquel Jones scored 10 points Jones had a double double for the game by way of recording 10 rebounds ESPN TSN2October 31 00 p m Box Score 6 Chicago Sky 86 1 Connecticut Sun 83Scoring by quarter 17 21 20 14 23 28 26 20Pts Kahleah Copper 26 Rebs Azura Stevens 11 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 13 Pts DeWanna Bonner 22 Rebs Jonquel Jones 10 Asts Jasmine Thomas 6 Wintrust ArenaAttendance 7 421Referees Cheryl Flores Tiara Cruse Isaac Barnett Randy Richardson Game 4Looking to close out the series the Sky started the game well winning the first quarter by eight points 32 26 They carried their momentum into the second quarter winning by seven points 22 15 The Sun worked on chipping away at the Sky s thirteen point halftime lead during the third quarter which ended 17 11 in favor of the Sun The seven point lead that the Sky carried into the fourth quarter proved to be more than enough as the Sky won the fourth quarter by three points 14 11 The Sky won the series 3 1 and qualified for their first Finals since 2014 The Sky had four players score in double figures led by Courtney Vandersloot with 19 points Kahleah Copper contributed 18 points Candace Parker scored 17 and Azura Stevens rounded out the double digit scorers with 11 points The Sun had three players score in double figures led by Jonquel Jones who scored 25 points Jones also added 11 rebounds to complete a double double Other double digit scorers were Natisha Hiedeman who scored 16 off the bench and Jasmine Thomas with 11 points ESPN TSN4October 68 00 p m Box Score 6 Chicago Sky 79 1 Connecticut Sun 69Scoring by quarter 32 26 22 15 11 17 14 11Pts Courtney Vandersloot 19 Rebs Candace Parker 9 Asts Candace Parker 7 Pts Jonquel Jones 25 Rebs Jonquel Jones 11 Asts Alyssa Thomas 4 Wintrust ArenaReferees Michael Price Maj Forsberg Tim Greene Billy Smith Las Vegas Aces vs Phoenix Mercury Edit The Las Vegas Aces entered the series as the number two seed after finishing the season with a 9 2 mark after the Olympic break Their only two losses during that time were to fellow Semifinalists Connecticut and Chicago They had nine days of rest before the first game of the series as their last regular season game was on September 19 The Mercury entered coming off two playoff victories a one point game in the First Round and an overtime clash in the Second Round During the regular season the Aces won two out of three games The away team won each of their three meetings during the regular season Game 1Game one was a high scoring affair that saw the Mercury take a quick nine point lead after the first quarter of play However Las Vegas came back with a strong second quarter which they won by twelve points to take a three point lead into halftime They expanded on that lead in the third quarter winning by seven points The Mercury won the last quarter by four points but it was not enough to overcome the deficit and the Aces won the game by six points The Aces had four players score in double digits led by Riquna Williams with 26 points Kelsey Plum added 25 points Chelsea Gray scored 17 and added 12 assists to complete a double double and A ja Wilson rounded out the double digit scorers with 15 points The Mercury had all five starters score in double figures led by Brittney Griner with 24 points Diana Taurasi added 20 points Kia Nurse scored 13 Brianna Turner scored 12 and Skylar Diggins Smith scored 10 points ESPN2 SN1 NBA TV CanadaSeptember 2810 00 p m Box score 2 Las Vegas Aces 96 5 Phoenix Mercury 90Scoring by quarter 21 30 31 19 24 17 20 24Pts Riquna Williams 26 Rebs A ja Wilson 9 Asts Chelsea Gray 12 Pts Brittney Griner 24 Rebs Brianna Turner 8 Asts Brittney Griner Diana Taurasi 6 Michelob Ultra ArenaAttendance 7 009Referees Michael Price Angelica Suffren Tim Greene Cheryl Flores Game 2The Mercury got off to a hot start in Game 2 of the series winning the first quarter by seventeen points 37 20 The high scoring nature of the game continued into the second quarter with the Aces taking the period by a score of 32 31 The Mercury took a sixteen point advantage into halftime Coming out of the break they built on that advantage winning the third quarter by four points 30 26 Both teams cooled off some in the fourth quarter but the Mercury still won that period by six points 19 13 The Mercury posted a dominating 26 point win to tie the series at one game apiece The Mercury had five players score in double digits led by Diana Taurasi who scored a playoff career high 37 points Brittney Griner added 25 Skylar Diggins Smith notched 17 while Kia Nurse and Shey Peddy both contributed 11 points Only seven players scored points for the Aces but six of the scored in double digits Kelsey Plum led the team with 25 points Riquna Williams scored 17 Liz Cambage added 13 A ja Wilson scored 12 and Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray rounded out the double digit scorers with 10 points each ESPN2 TSN5 NBA TV CanadaSeptember 3010 00 p m Box score 2 Las Vegas Aces 91 5 Phoenix Mercury 117Scoring by quarter 20 37 32 31 26 30 13 19Pts Kelsey Plum 25 Rebs A ja Wilson 9 Asts Chelsea Gray A ja Wilson 7 Pts Diana Taurasi 37 Rebs Brianna Turner 8 Asts Brittney Griner Skylar Diggins Smith Kia Vaughn 5 Michelob Ultra ArenaAttendance 6 432Referees Angelica Suffren Maj Forsberg Tiara Cruse Isaac Barnett Game 3The series moved to Phoenix for games three and four The Mercury made the most of home court advantage by coming out strong in Game 3 They won the first quarter by seven points 26 19 Their momentum carried into the second quarter where they won by eight points 20 12 The Mercury s fifteen point lead proved insurmountable for the Aces The Mercury continued to win both the third quarter and the fourth quarter to finish off a dominating twenty eight point win Their win meant they only needed one more win to reach the Finals The Mercury had three players score in double figures led by Brianna Turner with 23 points Brittney Griner added 18 points and the double digit scorers were rounded out by Shey Peddy who added 10 off the bench Turner and Griner added 17 and 11 rebounds respectively to both record double doubles The Aces had only two players score in double figures with Liz Cambage scoring 13 and Dearica Hamby added 10 off the bench The Mercury also had a wide margin in rebounding winning the battle on the glass 58 29 ABC TSN2October 33 00 p m Box score 5 Phoenix Mercury 87 2 Las Vegas Aces 60Scoring by quarter 26 19 20 12 26 21 15 8Pts Brianna Turner 23 Rebs Brianna Turner 17 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 9 Pts Liz Cambage 13 Rebs Dearica Hamby 7 Asts Jackie Young 3 Desert Financial ArenaAttendance 7 090Referees Roy Gulbeyan Amy Bonner Billy Smith Tiffany Bird Game 4Facing elimination the Aces started slowly losing the first quarter by five points 29 24 However they managed to turn the tide in the second quarter winning by eight points 25 17 The Aces took a three point lead into halftime They stormed out of the half and won the third quarter by eighteen points 29 11 The large lead proved insurmountable for the Mercury However they put up an effort winning the fourth quarter by four points The Aces seventeen point win forced a fifth game in the series The Aces had four players score in double figures and were led by Chelsea Gray with 22 points Kelsey Plum added 20 points off the bench Riquna Williams scored 17 points and A ja Wilson tallied 15 points Wilson also collected 12 rebounds to complete a double double The Mercury also had four players score in double figures Skylar Diggins Smith and Diana Taurasi led the way with 14 points Brittney Griner and Shey Peddy both scored 13 ESPN TSN4October 610 00 p m Box score 5 Phoenix Mercury 76 2 Las Vegas Aces 93Scoring by quarter 29 24 17 25 11 29 19 15Pts Diana Taurasi Skylar Diggins Smith 14 Rebs Brittney Griner 8 Asts Diana Taurasi Brianna Turner 4 Pts Chelsea Gray 22 Rebs A ja Wilson 12 Asts Chelsea Gray Kelsey Plum 6 Footprint CenterAttendance 11 255Referees Eric Brewton Tiara Cruse Isaac Barnett Randy Richardson Game 5The deciding game of the series started off with the visiting team Phoenix winning the first quarter by six points 20 14 Behind a home crowd of over 9 500 fans the Aces came back in the second quarter and won by four points 28 24 The Mercury took a two point lead into the halftime break The Aces came out of the break strong and won the third quarter by ten points 24 14 and took an eight point lead into the final period of play The Mercury caught fire in the fourth and won the quarter by eleven points 29 18 The Aces eight point lead turned into a three point deficit and they could not convert in the final minutes and were eliminated from the playoffs The Mercury won the series 3 games to 2 and advanced to the Finals The Mercury had four players score in double digits and were led by Brittney Griner with 28 points Diana Taurasi added 24 Shey Peddy scored 15 and Skylar Diggins Smith contributed 14 points The Aces also had four players score in double digits and were led by Kelsey Plum and Chelsea Gray with 22 points A ja Wilson was not far behind with 21 points and Wilson completed her double double with 10 rebounds Liz Cambage also contributed a double double with 10 points and 11 rebounds ESPN2 TSN4October 89 00 p m Box score 2 Las Vegas Aces 84 5 Phoenix Mercury 87Scoring by quarter 14 20 28 24 24 14 18 29Pts Chelsea Gray Kelsey Plum 22 Rebs Liz Cambage 11 Asts Chelsea Gray 6 Pts Brittney Griner 28 Rebs Brianna Turner 11 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 8 Michelob Ultra ArenaAttendance 9 680Referees Maj Forsberg Tim Greene Billy Smith Cheryl Flores Finals Edit Phoenix Mercury vs Chicago Sky Edit Main article 2021 WNBA Finals Game 1ABC SN NBA TV CanadaOctober 103 00 p m EDTBox Score 5 Phoenix Mercury 77 6 Chicago Sky 91Scoring by quarter 25 20 10 26 26 28 16 17Pts Brittney Griner 20 Rebs Brianna Turner 9 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 4 Pts Kahleah Copper 21 Rebs Kahleah Copper 10 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 11 Footprint CenterAttendance 10 191Referees Eric Brewton Cheryl Flores Isaac Barnett Tiffany Bird Game 2ESPN TSN2October 139 00 p m EDTBox Score 5 Phoenix Mercury 91 6 Chicago Sky 86 OT Scoring by quarter 20 26 20 14 17 23 22 16 Overtime 12 7Pts Brittney Griner 29 Rebs Brianna Turner Brittney Griner 9 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 12 Pts Courtney Vandersloot 20 Rebs Kahleah Copper Candace Parker Azura Stevens 9 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 14 Footprint CenterAttendance 13 685Referees Roy Gulbeyan Tim Greene Tiffnay Bird Tiara Cruse Game 3ESPN2 TSN2October 159 00 p m EDTBox Score 6 Chicago Sky 86 5 Phoenix Mercury 50Scoring by quarter 20 11 26 13 16 14 24 12Pts Kahleah Copper 22 Rebs Azura Stevens 6 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 10 Pts Brittney Griner 16 Rebs Brianna Turner 7 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 3 Wintrust ArenaAttendance 10 378Referees Michael Price Billy Smith Maj Forsberg Isaac Barnett Game 4ESPN SN NBA TV CanadaOctober 173 00 p m EDTBox Score 6 Chicago Sky 80 5 Phoenix Mercury 74Scoring by quarter 25 28 12 16 17 19 26 11Pts Allie Quigley 26 Rebs Candace Parker 13 Asts Courtney Vandersloot 15 Pts Brittney Griner 28 Rebs Brianna Turner 12 Asts Skylar Diggins Smith 8 Wintrust ArenaAttendance 10 378Referees Roy Gulbeyan Eric Brewton Tiara Cruse Isaac BarnettReferences Edit WNBA Regular Season and Playoff Formats wnba com WNBA Retrieved August 20 2018 2021 Regular Season Standings wnba com WNBA Retrieved September 1 2021 2021 WNBA Finals What You Need to Know queenballers club Queen Ballers Club Retrieved September 1 2021 New York Liberty secure No 8 seed in WNBA playoffs northjersey com September 19 2021 Retrieved September 21 2021 Phoenix Mercury edge New York Liberty Chicago Sky defeat Dallas Wings in first round of WNBA playoffs usatoday com Associated Press September 24 2021 Retrieved September 24 2021 Courtney Vandersloot Records Second Ever Triple Double In Playoff History wnba com WNBA September 28 2021 Retrieved September 29 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2021 WNBA Playoffs amp oldid 1178143048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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