After a Game 1 loss to the Chicago Sky in the WNBA Finals, the Phoenix Mercury will look to even the series on Wednesday night at the Footprint Center.
What adjustments can Phoenix make to help even the series? Who will prove to be an x-factor in a finals full of stars?
ESPN’s LaChina Robinson joins Sports360AZ to break down all that and more.
ESPN is the exclusive home to the WNBA playoffs and that game 2 of the Finals will be Wednesday night at 6 p.m. on ESPN.
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