The Connecticut Sun (13-5) heads into a home game against Ariel Atkins and the Washington Mystics (10-7) at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sunday, with the opening tip at 3:00 PM ET.
Connecticut defeated Seattle 93-73 in its last game. DeWanna Bonner led the way with 16 points and seven rebounds, followed by Alyssa Thomas with 16 points, seven assists and three steals. Washington is coming into this game having beat Indiana 96-88 in their last outing. Brittney Sykes led the team with 29 points.
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Sun vs. Mystics Game Time and Info
- Who’s the favorite?: Sun (-165 to win)
- Who’s the underdog?: Mystics (+140 to win)
- What’s the spread?: Sun (-3.5)
- What’s the over/under?: 159.5
- When: Sunday, July 9, 2023 at 3:00 PM ET
- Where: Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut
- TV: ESPN
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Mystics Season Stats
- In 2023, the Mystics are seventh in the WNBA on offense (80.5 points scored per game) and best defensively (77.4 points conceded).
- On the glass, Washington is ninth in the WNBA in rebounds (33.8 per game). It is the worst in rebounds allowed (36.8 per game).
- This season the Mystics are third-worst in the league in assists at 18.2 per game.
- Washington is the second-best squad in the league in turnovers per game (12.2) and second-best in turnovers forced (14.8).
- The Mystics are fifth in the league in 3-pointers made (7.1 per game) and eighth in 3-point percentage (31.8%).
- Washington is the third-best team in the league in 3-pointers conceded (6.8 per game) and second-best in 3-point percentage defensively (31.1%).
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