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Mercury revenge on Wings led by rookies

Dallas rookie guard JJ Quinerly said that the Wings had "punched" first in their 98 - 89 win over the Phoenix Mercury visiting team on Thursday.

When the teams meet again for a rematch on Monday in Phoenix, the ball will be in Mercury's hands.

Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts stated, "These games are fun and fun series." "It's always a good feeling when you have a team come back to us, especially in the manner they did so. We will have to be prepared to respond and I am confident in our team.

The Wings (6-13), who had a season-high of 6-13, used a 32 point first quarter to gain a lead they never relinquished on Thursday. This victory evened up the series with the Mercury at 1 game each after they beat them 93-80 in June 11 despite Paige Bueckers' 35 points.

Bueckers scored 23 points, had five assists, and Aziaha had 28 points, including five 3-pointers. The Wings began the game with four rookies.

Quinerly said, "We were the first to punch out," with 17 points and 7 assists. "We were able to get up quickly, into transition and make some quick shots." This gave us confidence, and we kept building."

Kahleah copper scored 33 points in her sixth match back after preseason surgery on her left knee, while Satou Sabally, a former Wing who returned to Dallas in the same season, had 20.

The Wings fought back after the Mercury reduced an 18-point deficit by four points late in the third quarter.

Tibbetts stated, "I thought that they became extremely comfortable." When you let a team play comfortably, the night will be long. "We need to be more aggressive defensively."

Dallas beat the Mercury (12-6), causing them to lose their second consecutive game. The Wings scored 61 percent of their points in the first-half.

Chris Koclanes, Wings' coach, said: "We have been discussing playing the full 40 minutes." "Thursday wasn't perfect but it was very close. We started well, shared the ball and defended each other.

Dallas guard Arike Ogunbowale was forced to miss her first game on Thursday due to a thumb injury. Her teammate DiJonai carrington also missed the match with a rib fracture. Both are regular starters.

Bueckers stated, "We have always been in it." If you watch our games, it's always close. If we could close out games better, our record would be completely different. Now it is coming together. "Any given night, anyone's night can be anyone's."

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(source: Reuters)