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Allie Quigley leads the Chicago Sky to their first WNBA title.

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It’s a really great series. It’s really the playoffs..

In the end, it was our Allie Quigley and the Chicago Sky who lifted the WNBA Championship trophy. The team won Game 4 80-74 at home against the Phoenix Mercury.

Following a regular season in which he ranked in the top five in 3-point percentage (45.4%) and led the league in free throw line (96%), Quigley continued that success in the playoffs and had perhaps his best performance yet. finally.

In the series-clinching game, Quigley led the team with 26 points, hit five 3-pointers, made all three free throws and added five rebounds.

During her 14 years as a professional, Allie has earned All-Star appearances, 3-Point Out Championship wins, and numerous international awards, but this is her first WNBA championship.

Runner-up

On the other side of the coin, Dr. Dish Fam member Skylar Diggins-Smith and her Mercury team came close to reaching the top, but that didn’t stop them from an incredible season and playoff run.

Diggins-Smith has had an incredible 2021 in the WNBA and internationally. Last August, she was a member of the U.S. team that won Olympic gold. In league play, Skylar made a remarkable impact, finishing the regular season as one of only two players to rank in the top 10 in both scoring and assists.

Like Quigley, Diggins-Smith finished the season with a remarkable performance. In her final game, she did her best to extend her season by one more game, scoring 16 points and dishing out 8 assists.


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