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Ezi's Seattle Storm douses Sami's Mercury by 12

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Highlights

Australian Opals Ezi Magbegor and WNBL MVP Sami Whitcomb went head-to-head in Storm v Mercury clash

Australian centre Ezi Magbegor's Seattle Storm (5-4) defeated Sami Whitcomb's Phoenix Mercury (6-4) 89-77 at Footprint Center on Sunday, June 8, 2025.

Skylar Diggins powered the Storm with 26 points as they dominated the fourth quarter to secure the win.

Key Details

By the Numbers

  • Skylar Diggins (Seattle) starred with 26 points, three rebounds, seven assists and two steals in 35 minutes.
  • Satou Sabally (Phoenix) scored 22 points, and had five rebounds, six assists in 30 minutes.
  • Gabby Williams (Seattle) contributed 21 points, three rebounds, seven assists and one block in 35 minutes.
  • Australian Ezi Magbegor (Seattle) tallied four points, eight rebounds, one assist and three blocks in 25 minutes.

What Happened

Seattle established control early, taking a 24-19 lead after the first quarter behind strong performances from Diggins and Williams. The Mercury fought back in the second period, matching Seattle's output with 24 points as the teams went into halftime with the Storm leading 46-43.

The third quarter saw both teams struggle offensively, with Seattle outscoring Phoenix 19-18 to maintain their slim advantage. The Storm then dominated the final frame, putting together a decisive 24-16 fourth quarter to pull away for the 12-point victory.

Gabby Williams provided the spark for Seattle, hitting five three-pointers on six attempts while contributing seven assists without committing a single turnover. Her efficiency from beyond the arc proved crucial as the Storm connected on 12-from-22 (54.5%) three-point attempts compared to Phoenix's 8-from-25 (32%).

Australian centre Ezi Magbegor made her presence felt defensively for Seattle, recording a game-high three blocks while grabbing eight rebounds. Her protection around the rim limited Phoenix's interior scoring and forced them into tougher outside shots throughout the contest.

The Storm's superior ball movement and shooting efficiency were the deciding factors. Seattle shot 48.5% from the field while recording 22 assists on 32 made baskets. They also took better care of the ball down the stretch, with Phoenix committing 14 turnovers that Seattle converted into crucial points during their fourth-quarter surge.

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