Storm 64, Silver Stars 55

1 2 3 4 T
SEA (20-14) 9 17 17 21 64
SAS (15-19) 15 12 12 16 55

Final

8:00 PM ET, September 12, 2009

Johnson scores 16 as short-handed Storm ready for playoffs with win

Top Performers
SEATTLE SAN ANTONIO
S. Johnson
Points: 16
Reb: 3
Ast: 5
Stl: 4
Blk: 1
E. Perperoglou
Points: 8
Reb: 11
Ast: 2
Stl: 1
Blk: 0
Game Leaders
 SEATTLESAN ANTONIO
PointsS. Johnson 16S. Crossley 12
ReboundsC. Little 11E. Perperoglou 11
AssistsS. Johnson 5H. Darling 6
StealsL. Atkinson 6E. Lawson-Wade 2
BlocksJ. Burse 3B. Snell 1
· Team stats: Seattle | San Antonio
2009 Season
 
Tue 7/7 @SEA 66, SAS 53Recap | Box Score
Tue 7/28 @SAS 74, SEA 71Recap | Box Score
Sat 8/1 @SEA 85, SAS 82Recap | Box Score
» Sat 9/12 SEA 64, @ SAS 55Recap | Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Silver Stars | Storm
Next 5 Games
SEATTLE (ET) SAN ANTONIO (ET)
09/16 @LA 10:00pm
09/18 LA 10:00pm
09/20 LA 5:00pm
09/17 PHO 9:00pm
09/19 @PHO 10:00pm
09/21 @PHO 10:00pm
· Complete Schedule: Seattle | San Antonio
Associated Press

SAN ANTONIO -- Shannon Johnson scored 16 points and Janell Burse added 15 to lead the Seattle Storm to a 64-55 win over the San Antonio Silver Stars on Saturday night.

Suzy Batkovic-Brown and Ashley Walker each added 11 points as Seattle ended a three-game losing streak.

"We just tried to get the win, which was the most important thing and trying to get that 20th win for our season," Johnson said. "It was about giving other players an opportunity to play basketball."

The Storm (20-14), locked into the second seed and scheduled to face third-seeded Los Angeles in the first round Wednesday, had four players sit out. Sue Bird (sore neck) was on the bench, while Lauren Jackson (back stress fracture), Katie Gearlds (injured left knee) and Swin Cash (personal reasons) didn't travel.

Shanna Crossely came off the bench to lead the Silver Stars (15-19) with 12 points.

The Silver Stars had already secured the fourth seed when Minnesota Lynx lost to the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday night. Headed for a matchup with top-seeded Phoenix scheduled for Thursday night, starters Becky Hammon and Sophia Young were not in uniform.

"We played three games in five days. We decided we could take today and tomorrow and heal some things," Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes said of not playing his star players. "Hopefully that will play dividends for us in the playoffs."

The Silver Stars opened the second half leading 27-26, but Seattle took a 38-31 lead with 5 minutes left in the third quarter behind Johnson's seven points in the period.

San Antonio came back to cut the lead to three on a three-point play by Erin Perperoglou with 3:47 to make it 54-51, but La'Tangela Atkinson's steal and layup with 2 minutes pushed the lead back up to 59-51.

"Shannon did a great job controlling the tempo and La'Tagela was a blessing in the sky for us," Storm coach Brian Angler said. "She can rebound and comes with steals, which helped us."

Johnson sealed it with a 29-foot 3-pointer with 30 seconds left.

San Antonio struggled with turnovers all night, committing 20 of them that led to 23 Storm points.

"I didn't think we would turn it over as much as we did," Hughes said. "I just don't think we were as smooth offensively with that."


WNBA Scores

Saturday, September 12th
Atlanta 64 Final
Washington 82
Seattle 64 Final
San Antonio 55
Detroit 80 Final
Chicago 69