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Chicago Sky win second straight in final seconds

PHOENIX - Jessica Breland made a putback with 0.2 seconds left and the Chicago Sky won their second straight game in the final seconds in a 79-77 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday night.

Candice Dupree hit a runner in the lane for Phoenix with 12.8 seconds left to tie it at 77-all.

After a timeout, Elena Delle Donne missed a contested jumper, Imani Boyette had a bank shot roll out and Breland elevated for the winner.

On Sunday night, Delle Donne hit a 3-pointer with a second left to give the Sky a 91-88 win over Seattle.

Delle Donne had 18 points and nine rebounds for Chicago (11-12), ranked fifth in the AP power poll. Jamierra Faulkner added 14 points and Breland finished with nine points and seven rebounds.

DeWanna Bonner led seventh-seeded Phoenix (10-14) with 20 points and eight rebounds. Dupree added 18 points and eight rebounds.

Two starters were ejected with 9:33 left in the third quarter. Brittney Griner and Cappie Pondexter collided on a high screen and after teammates got between them, Griner pushed Pondexter in the head. Officials reviewed the play and called Pondexter for a flagrant foul 2.

It's the second time Griner has been ejected this month.

Chicago Sky forward Elena Delle Donne, top, battles Phoenix Mercury guard Alex Harden for control of a loose ball during a WNBA basketball game in Phoenix, Arix., Tuesday, July 19, 2016. (Ben Moffat/The Arizona Republic via AP)
Phoenix Mercury guard Noelle Quinn, center, drives toward the basket as Chicago Sky center Imani Boyette (34) defends during a WNBA basketball game in Phoenix, Arix., Tuesday, July 19, 2016. (Ben Moffat/The Arizona Republic via AP)
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