Homecourt advantage went by the wayside for the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday in Game One of the WNBA Finals. Chicago ran away with a 91-77 victory Sunday afternoon, taking a 1-0 game lead in the best of five series.
Let’s go! pic.twitter.com/KP8SIEB6lB
— Phoenix Mercury – X (@PhoenixMercury) October 10, 2021
Game Two will be Wednesday night in downtown Pheonix.
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