In a thrilling match the Sparks defeated the Mercury’ 89-87.
The defending champion @LA_Sparks are once again #WNBAFinals bound! pic.twitter.com/GqG7IFjqZ0
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 17, 2017
Sparks, Candace Parker help the team win the game with 21 points, 7 rebounds and 11 assists.
21 points. 7 rebounds. 11 assists. 4 steals. 3 blocks.@Candace_Parker came up big to lift the @LA_Sparks back to the #WNBAFinals! pic.twitter.com/1NgCwRJjq6
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 18, 2017
The Sparks will match-up against the Minnesota Lynx in the Finals for a second consecutive season!
Syl’s ready to get back to Williams Arena to #Roar4More!
We’ll see you there on September 24th for Game 1, Lynx Nation. ? pic.twitter.com/siMNmUA5HV
— Minnesota Lynx (@minnesotalynx) September 18, 2017
This will be the second time in WNBA history that the same teams have met up back-to-back in Finals.
Previously, it was Houston and New York in 1999 and 2000, both won by the Comets.
Maya Moore books a trip to her sixth #WNBAFinals in seven seasons with 21 points & 5 assists to lead the @MinnesotaLynx! pic.twitter.com/AgSG4Abj3G
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 18, 2017
Game 1, of the WNBA Final, will happen on Sunday, September 24, 3:30 pm EST. at the Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Next stop: 2017 WNBA Finals. #Roar4More pic.twitter.com/3f56NkirmK
— Minnesota Lynx (@minnesotalynx) September 18, 2017
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