Myisha Hines-Allen went off for 26 points and nine rebounds last night as Washington kept their WNBA Playoff hopes alive with a 89-86 win over Minnesota. Myisha had 19 of her points in the first half. A scary moment late in the contest when Hines-Allen crashed to the floor, clutching her ankle, with four minutes remaining in the game. She was able to return, though, for the final minute of action and had two good defensive stops against Crystal Dangerfield, as Minnesota tried to tie but fell short.
Jazmine Jones did not play for New York in a drubbing administered by L.A. 96-70. Head coach Walt Hopkins indicted before the game that he would be playing reserves and rookies a lot in the contest, Kylee Shook saw 15 minutes and responded with five points.
Angel and the Aces took sole possession of second place in the league last night with a 92-86 with over Indiana. Angel had 16 points in 24 minutes. Las Vegas is 15-4 on the season and is a game back of league-leading Seattle. The WNBA Playoffs begin in less than a week.
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Jazmine Jones did not play for New York in a drubbing administered by L.A. 96-70. Head coach Walt Hopkins indicted before the game that he would be playing reserves and rookies a lot in the contest, Kylee Shook saw 15 minutes and responded with five points.
Angel and the Aces took sole possession of second place in the league last night with a 92-86 with over Indiana. Angel had 16 points in 24 minutes. Las Vegas is 15-4 on the season and is a game back of league-leading Seattle. The WNBA Playoffs begin in less than a week.
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