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Mercury Loses, Remains Within Reach of Sparks

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From Associated Press

The Sparks got some help Sunday as Natalie Williams finished with 15 points and nine rebounds to lead the Indiana Fever to its franchise-best 17th victory with a 62-56 decision over the Mercury at Phoenix.

Phoenix, which played the final 2:20 without leading scorer Diana Taurasi (knee), is half a game ahead of the Sparks for the fourth and final Western Conference playoff berth.

Tamika Catchings added 12 points and eight rebounds for the Fever (17-12), which won for the second time in three games and maintained a one-game lead over third-place New York in the Eastern Conference.

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Anna DeForge scored a game-high 18 for the Mercury (13-14), who lost for the third time in 13 games.

Kelly Miller made a three-point basket and four free throws in the final minute to secure the win.

Connecticut 80, Washington 77 -- Nykesha Sales had 17 points and the Sun (23-6) held off a furious late-game rally from the Mystics (14-14) at Uncasville, Conn., to clinch its second straight Eastern Conference title.

The Mystics scored 27 points in the final five minutes to rebound from 19 points down and had a chance to send the game into overtime on the last possession. But Delisha Milton-Jones missed an open three-pointer at the buzzer.

Charlotte Smith-Taylor led the Mystics with 17 points.

Houston 75, Seattle 72 -- Sheryl Swoopes scored 23 points and Michelle Snow added 20 to help the Comets (16-13) end a three-game losing streak by beating the Storm (16-13) at Houston. Lauren Jackson had 18 points for the Storm.

New York 73, Charlotte 65 -- Becky Hammon scored 15 of her 19 points in the second half and the Liberty (16-13) outscored the Sting (4-25), 22-11, in the final seven minutes to win at New York. Tammy Sutton-Brown led Charlotte with 19 points.

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