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Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings beat the Toronto Tempo 94-88

WNBA: Bueckers’ big second half sinks Tempo

Nothing, then everything

Paige Bueckers missed all seven shots she took in the first half. She finished with 22 points. The Dallas Wings leaned on that second-half explosion to beat the Toronto Tempo 94-88 and push the expansion side to a 10th straight loss.

The switch flipped in the third quarter. Bueckers went 4-of-4 from the floor and 4-of-4 from the line for 13 points in the period, dragging Dallas out of a nervy night. When Toronto made its late run, she answered with a steal and a layup that took the air out of the comeback.

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Dallas covers for the missing pieces

The Wings did this without two key names. Jessica Shepard sat with an ankle problem and top pick Azzi Fudd stayed out with a knee issue, leaving Dallas short-handed against a team desperate for a first breakthrough.

Awak Kuier picked up the slack with 14 points. Alanna Smith added 13 points and 11 rebounds, controlling the glass on a night the Wings needed every possession. The win moves Dallas to 20-14 and ends a three-game slide that had them slipping in a crowded playoff race.

Toronto still waiting

Marina Mabrey kept the Tempo alive, her 3-pointer cutting the gap to 80-77 with 4:28 left. Toronto had chances. It never found the stop that would have changed the ending.

Ten losses in a row is a brutal stretch for a first-year franchise, and the Tempo are living the hard part of expansion life right now. They pushed a decent team to the wire. On this night, that was not enough.

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  • Photo Pierre Boulben - Editor in chief - Sports

    Former journalist for French newspaper L’équipe and ESPN, I have been the News Editor for MathOdds for the past two years. Mainly in charge of the news and previews coverage as well as our data powered sports trends and cheat-sheets.


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