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  • Seimone Augustus and Monica Wright each clocked in with 21 points while Nicky Anosike added 15 points and a team-high 12 rebounds for the Lynx...

    Renee Montgomery poured in a game-best 33 points and Tina Charles posted 19 with a game-best 21 boards for the Sun. Sandrine Gruda contributed 14 points in a valiant, but losing cause.

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  • Ivory Latta chipped in with 15 points and seven assists for Tulsa, which snapped a seven-game slide and won for only the second time in the last 21 games overall. Despite the win, the Shock are only 5-22 this season.

    Sue Bird scored 19 points and Lauren Jackson went for 18 for the Storm, who have dropped two straight after a 13-game winning streak and fell to 22-4.

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  • Lindsey Harding scored 16 points for the Mystics, who have won three straight games and improved to 16-10 this season. Matee Ajavon posted 14 points in the victory.

    Angel McCoughtry scored a game-high 30 points for the Dream, who saw their four-game win streak halted. Iziane Castro Marques netted 14 points while Sancho Lyttle and Erika de Souza both added 10 points in the loss.

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  • Dupree made 12 of her 15 field goal attempts to give the Mercury their third straight win to improve to 13-13, second place in the Western Conference. Diana Taurasi added 21 points and 10 assists, while DeWanna Bonner and Penny Taylor both had 15 points in the victory.

    Sophia Young scored 24 points for the Silver Stars, who are still in third place in the West with a 10-16 record. Chamique Holdsclaw added 20 points in defeat, and Michelle Snow and Becky Hammon each contributed 13. Hammon also had 11 assists.

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  • Janel McCarville turned in a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds for the Liberty, who have won four straight and six of their last seven to improve to 15-11 this season.

    Tamika Catchings had 19 points for Indiana, which has dropped three in a row after winning the previous five games and fell to 16-10.

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  • Catchings led the WNBA in steals (2.56) and ranked seventh in the league in scoring (18.0) while helping the Fever post a 7-2 record during the month. The perennial All-Star posted three double-doubles and four straight games of 20-or-more points.

    For Jackson, it is her third consecutive Player of the Month award after averaging 23.0 points in July, second only to Phoenix's Diana Taurasi (24.6). She also ranked eighth with 9.1 rebounds per game as Seattle was a perfect 8-0 and extended its franchise-record winning streak to 13 games before the club lost at Minnesota on Sunday.

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  • Pondexter, who claimed her eighth career weekly award, posted averages of 19.0 points and 3.7 assists per contest in leading the Liberty to a 3-0 mark during the period. She also led the Eastern Conference by averaging 35.3 minutes per game.

    Pondexter was instrumental in guiding New York to wins over Los Angeles and Connecticut by posting 20 and 24 points, respectively, which were both game highs.

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  • Anosike finished with only seven points, but it was her free throw that helped the Lynx improve to 8-16, which is good enough for fourth place in the Western Conference, a half-game ahead of Los Angeles. Seimone Augustus led the team with 24 points, while Charde Houston had 14 points in the win.

    Sue Bird recorded 16 points and 10 assists for the Storm, who had won 13 straight games and still have the league's best record at an impressive 22-3. Tanisha Wright added 15 points, while Camille Little scored 13 in defeat.

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  • Taurasi finished with a team-high 35 points to go along with a career-best 11 assists for the Mercury, who have won two straight and sit firmly in second place in the Western Conference with a 12-13 record. Candice Dupree added 19 points, while Tangela Smith had 13 in the victory.

    Penny Taylor provided 11 points and six assists for Phoenix.

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  • Leilani Mitchell went for 15 points, while Janel McCarville and Plenette Pierson contributed nine apiece for the Liberty, who have won three straight and five of six.

    Asjha Jones had a team-best 18 points and Tina Charles donated 12 points and 10 boards for Connecticut, which has dropped four of its last five. Renee Montgomery had 14 points off the bench in defeat.

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  • President Barack Obama and his daughter Sasha sat courtside for the game and saw the Mystics build a 25-9 lead after the first quarter and never look back in their second straight win after three straight losses.

    Marissa Coleman came off the bench to add 14 points, a game-high 10 rebounds and four assists for the victors, who also received 11 points from Crystal Langhorne and 10 each from Chasity Melvin and Lindsey Harding.

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  • Angel McCoughtry turned in a solid effort with 20 points and seven assists, whileErika de Souza and Sancho Lyttle went for 16 and 13 points, respectively, for Atlanta, which has won four straight after dropping five of its previous six.

    Tamika Catchings led all scorers with 24 points for the Fever, who have dropped two in a row since winning five straight.

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  • Svetlana Abrosimova contributed 13 points for the Storm, who won their 13th straight game and improved to 13-0 at home this season. Sue Bird had 11 points and eight assists in the triumph.

    Sylvia Fowles had 13 points, five rebounds and five assists to pace the Sky, who have dropped three of four.

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  • Erika de Souza added 13 points and 13 rebounds for the Dream, who have won three in a row. Coco Miller provided 12 points off the bench.

    Asjha Jones scored 16 points to lead the Sun, who lost for the third time in four games. Connecticut also got 13 points from DeMya Walker and 12 from Sandrine Gruda, but lost as it committed 23 turnovers, leading to 27 Atlanta points.

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  • Hammon made 7-of-10 from the floor, including 3-of-4 from three-point territory, and all five of her fouls shots for the Silver Stars, who have won two in a row after a two-game slide.

    Sophia Young and Edwige Lawson-Wade each added 17 points, while Michelle Snow had 14 points and Chamique Holdsclaw chipped in with a dozen for the victors.

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  • Janel McCarville added 15 points for the Liberty, who have won two in a row and six of eight overall. Taj McWilliams-Franklin donated 14 points and nine rebounds for the victors.

    Tina Thompson finished with 18 points for the Sparks, who saw a brief two-game winning streak come to an end. Marie Ferdinand-Harris added 17 points in defeat.

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  • Nakia Sanford added 11 points and seven boards off the bench for the Mystics, who snapped a three-game slide.

    Tamika Catchings and Katie Douglas had 16 points apiece for the Fever, who had won five in a row. Tammy Sutton-Brown scored 14 in a losing cause.

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  • Kara Braxton added 20 points, while Candice Dupree had 18 points for Phoenix, which, despite an 11-13 record, sits firmly in second place in the West. Diana Taurasi had 16 points and seven assists in the victory.

    Charde Houston scored a game-high 26 points off the bench for the Lynx, who have the league's second-worst record at 7-16. Monica Wright added 23 points in defeat.

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  • Holdsclaw, who played for Washington from 1999-2004, added two steals for the Silver Stars, who had lost three of their last four but still stand in third place in the West.

    Sophia Young and Becky Hammon each added 16 points in the victory.

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  • The win clinched the top seed in the Western Conference for the Storm, whose 21-2 record puts them 11 games ahead of 10-13 Phoenix.

    Sue Bird and Tanisha Wright scored 16 and 14 points, respectively, with Bird dishing out seven assists and hitting two late jumpers that proved vital.

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  • Cappie Pondexter scored 13 points and Leilani Mitchell poured in 10 with eight assists for the Liberty, who won for the fifth time in seven games.

    Chamique Holdsclaw had game-highs of 18 points and nine boards for the Silver Stars, who dropped their eighth game in 11 tries. Michelle Snow tallied 14 points, Sophia Young 12 and Becky Hammon 10 in defeat.

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  • Noelle Quinn added 17 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Sparks, who also received 12 points from Marie Ferdinand-Harris.

    Monica Wright and Lindsay Whalen each scored 12 for Minnesota, which has lost four in a row.

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  • Tina Charles recorded 15 points and secured a team-high nine rebounds while Kara Lawson and Tan White chipped in 11 and 10 points, respectively, for the Sun, who halted a two-game slide.

    Crystal Langhorne registered 23 points and six rebounds for Washington, which has dropped two in a row and four of five overall. Monique Currie added 18 points and nine boards in the loss.

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  • Briann January and Katie Douglas went for 15 and 13 points, respectively, for the Fever, who have won five straight and seven of eight to improve to 16-7 this season.

    Sylvia Fowles led all scorers with 18 points to go with eight rebounds for Chicago, which has dropped two of three and fell to 12-13.

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  • Iziane Castro Marques added 23 points for the Dream, who have won two straight and sit firmly in the playoff picture in the Eastern Conference at 16-9. Yelena Leuchanka had 12 points, while Angel McCoughtry contributed 11 in the win.

    Ivory Latta provided 23 points and six assists for the Shock, who have lost five straight and have the league's worst record at 4-20. Shanna Crossley scored 15 points, Nicole Ohlde 14 and Scholanda Robinson 13 in defeat.

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