Storm 71,
Silver Stars 74
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| Gameday Matchup | |||||||
| W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | STK | L10 | |
| SEA | 20-14 | 74.8 | 72.8 | 13-4 | 7-10 | W1 | 7-3 |
| SAS | 15-19 | 76.9 | 78.3 | 10-7 | 5-12 | L1 | 4-6 |
| Last 5 Games | |
| SEATTLE (ET) | SAN ANTONIO (ET) |
| Jul 22 LA Win 98-87 Jul 19 MIN Win 72-69 Jul 17 @SAC Win 69-56 Jul 15 DET Loss 66-63 Jul 12 CHI Loss 86-81 |
Jul 23 IND Win 84-65 Jul 19 @CHI Loss 85-75 Jul 17 CT Loss 72-64 Jul 15 @WAS Win 79-78 Jul 12 MIN Loss 83-76 |
| · Complete Schedule: Seattle | San Antonio | |
| Starting Lineup | ||
| SEATTLE (PPG) | SAN ANTONIO (PPG) | |
| G S. Bird | G B. Hammon | |
| F S. Cash | G V. Johnson | |
| F L. Jackson | F S. Young | |
| F C. Little | F E. Perperoglou | |
| G T. Wright | G B. Snell | |
| · Team rosters: Seattle | San Antonio | ||
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Making her first All-Star appearance in four years, Seattle Storm forward Swin Cash turned in a record-breaking performance and claimed MVP honors.
When the Storm resume regular-season play Tuesday night, Cash will try to snap her team's nearly four-year road drought against the San Antonio Silver Stars.Voted in as a starter with teammates Lauren Jackson and Sue Bird, Cash scored an All-Star record 22 points to lead the Western Conference to a 130-118 win on Saturday in Connecticut."This afternoon was just great," said Cash, one of five former University of Connecticut players in the game. "I was humbled to win the MVP. I want to thank my teammates not only for passing me the ball, but encouraging me in the fourth quarter to go out there and keep being aggressive."Now, the Storm (11-6) will be looking for a season-high fourth straight win and a chance to move closer to regaining the lead in the West.Seattle led the conference from June 19-26 before dropping four of six, and Phoenix surged past thanks to a six-game win streak. The Storm, who averaged 68.7 points over those contests, have scored 79.7 points per game in their past three wins and are 1 1/2 games back of the Mercury entering Tuesday's play.That scoring increase came as Jackson, averaging a team-best 18.9 points, sat out two games after straining her left Achilles' tendon.She returned to score 18 points in Wednesday's 98-87 triple-overtime victory over visiting Los Angeles, but was ejected with 2:51 left in the second extra period after scuffling with the Sparks' DeLisha Milton-Jones.Cash also suffered through her worst shooting performance of the season, making just four of 21 field-goal attempts. Bird -- another former UConn star -- hit a season-high seven 3-pointers with three coming in a 13-0 run in the final overtime.Bird was 7 of 14 from behind the arc and paced Seattle with 23 points. She'll try to lead the Storm to their first victory in San Antonio since Aug. 23, 2005.The Silver Stars (7-8) have won eight of 11 meetings since then, including five in a row at the AT&T Center, but Seattle held San Antonio to a season low for points in the lone matchup this year -- a 66-53 victory July 7 that was part of a franchise-record 15-game home win streak.The Silver Stars, however, defeated East-leading Indiana 84-65 on Thursday as they held top All-Star vote-getter Tamika Catchings scoreless on 0-for-9 shooting while San Antonio's Sophia Young scored 24 points in 25 minutes."It was great to see us come out with intensity against a good team," Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes said. "That was the easiest basketball game so far for us."Hughes' club has posted consecutive wins only once this season from June 23-26.The teams meet again Saturday in Seattle.WNBA Scores
Tuesday, July 28th
| Washington | 81 | Final |
| Indiana | 85 |
| Phoenix | 95 | Final |
| Connecticut | 80 |
| LA Sparks | 76 | Final |
| Minnesota | 70 |
| Seattle | 71 | Final |
| San Antonio | 74 |