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Young Mystics show fight but fall short in close loss

Created at 11 Jun · 9:05 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

The Washington Mystics, a young WNBA team, demonstrated resilience by erasing a 17-point deficit against Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever. Despite a game-winning shot by Clark, coach Sydney Johnson expressed pride in the team's fight and togetherness.

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Key Numbers

17-pointsecond-half deficit erased by Mystics
1.2 secondsleft on clock for game-winning shot
4-6Mystics' current season record
11 out of 13players in first or second WNBA year
No. 4 pickdraft position for Lauren Betts

Who's Involved

Caitlin Clark
Indiana Fever player who hit game-winning shot
Sydney Johnson
Washington Mystics coach
Cotie McMahon
Washington Mystics player
Shakira Austin
Washington Mystics player
Michaela Onyenwere
Washington Mystics player
Lauren Betts
Washington Mystics rookie player

↳ Why This Matters

The close game and the Mystics' strong comeback against a high-profile opponent like Caitlin Clark highlight the team's potential and fighting spirit, despite their inexperience. It signals a developing identity for the franchise as they navigate a rebuilding phase.

Key facts

  • Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever defeated the Washington Mystics with a last-second 3-pointer.
  • The Mystics, a young team, showed resilience by overcoming a significant second-half deficit.
  • Coach Sydney Johnson highlighted the team's 'Mystics DNA' of togetherness and toughness.
  • The Mystics roster features many players in their first or second WNBA season.
  • Rookie Lauren Betts showed poise, scoring eight points against the Fever.

Caitlin Clark's game-winning 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds remaining secured a victory for the Indiana Fever over the Washington Mystics. The Mystics, a young team, had mounted a significant comeback, erasing a 17-point second-half deficit to briefly take the lead before Clark's decisive shot.

Despite the loss, Mystics coach Sydney Johnson expressed pride in his team's resilience and fight, emphasizing their 'Mystics DNA' of togetherness and toughness. He noted that the team's ability to even reach that late-game situation was a testament to their character.

The Washington Mystics roster is notably young, with 11 out of 13 players in their first or second WNBA season. This youth has led to learning moments, but also a strong desire to learn and improve, according to players like Michaela Onyenwere. Rookie center Lauren Betts, the No. 4 pick, showed poise scoring eight points, while first-round pick Cotie McMahon brings energy to the lineup.

Coach Johnson acknowledged the challenge of developing such a young team but finds fulfillment in their progress and the relationships being built, even as they strive for more wins.

Frequently asked questions

The Indiana Fever won the game against the Washington Mystics.

Caitlin Clark hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left on the clock.

The Mystics erased a 17-point deficit in the second half to take a one-point lead before the final shot.

The Mystics have a very young roster, with most players in their first or second WNBA season.

What Happens Next

01The Mystics will continue their season, focusing on player development and building team chemistry.

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How It Developed

Caitlin Clark hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 1.2 seconds left.
The Washington Mystics erased a 17-point second-half deficit.
Mystics coach Sydney Johnson praised his team's fight and toughness.
The Mystics roster is predominantly composed of first and second-year WNBA players.
Rookie Lauren Betts scored eight points against Indiana.
Cotie McMahon was another first-round pick this year for the Mystics.

Sources

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Young Mystics have shown they can compete, but they can still expect more growing painsAP News

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