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Audibert on Mercury's fourth-quarter push: 'They just made the big plays down the stretch'

Despite Marina Mabrey not being available at the last minute for the Tempo's tilt against Phoenix, Toronto led after three quarters but ultimately fell to the Mercury in the final frame. Amy Audibert joins Matt Cullen to discuss who stepped up late for Phoenix, one of the lowest scoring teams in fourth quarters, to help them notch their seventh win of the season.


Copper's remarkable performance fuels Mercury's fourth-quarter comeback

With the Mercury missing star player Alyssa Thomas, Kahleah Copper stepped up in her absence, dropping 27 points and shooting 10-for-15 from the field. Tamika Nurse joins Kara Wagland to discuss the Tempo's full team effort against the Mercury where they fell just short in the final quarter.


How monumental was Mabrey's performance?

Toronto's Marina Mabrey tied a single-game points record when she put home 53 against Los Angeles. What is the significance of the record, especially on an expansion team? Are Mabrey and Brittney Sykes proving that they are worth the money? TSN's Jevohn Shepherd discusses this and more.


WNBA: Sparks 97, Tempo 125

Marina Mabrey matched the WNBA’s single-game record with 53 points as the Tempo routed the Sparks. Mabrey had a franchise-best 19-point first quarter and didn’t stop there, also matching the single-game three-pointers record with nine as part of her career night. She shares the record with A’Ja Wilson and Liz Cambage.


WNBA: Mercury 111, Fever 109

Kahleah Copper made 15 of 16 from the free-throw line and finished with 28 points, and the Mercury beat Indiana on Wednesday night after Fever star Caitlin Clark left with a back injury in the third quarter.


WNBA: Mercury 77, Fever 86

Caitlin Clark had 24 points and nine assists, Kelsey Mitchell scored 22 points, and the Fever overcame a 13-point, first-quarter deficit to beat the Mercury on Monday night. Indiana scored just six points in the first quarter, tied for its fewest in any quarter since 2018 and its fewest in the first since 2016.


WNBA: Tempo 87, Dream 94

Rhyne Howard scored 20 points, Allisha Gray and rookie Madina Okot each added 18, and the Dream beat the Tempo on Monday night for their fourth straight victory. Marina Mabrey had 23 points for Toronto (8-9), and Isabelle Harrison scored 21 to go with 10 rebounds.


Gray, Howard help Dream take down Tempo for second time in eight days

The Tempo rallied past the Sun to snap a three-game losing skid on Friday but couldn't pull off another comeback win in Atlanta on Monday. TSN Basketball analyst Jevohn Shepherd breaks down how Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray led the Dream past Toronto for their sixth win in seven games.


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