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Sky blaze past Sun, advance to WNBA Finals

Courtney Vandersloot scored 19 points and Kahleah Copper added 18 to help the host Chicago Sky defeat the top-seeded Connecticut Sun 79-69 and advance to the WNBA Finals on Wednesday night.

The Sky is back in the finals for the first time since 2014 despite finishing the regular season with a .500 record.

Candace Parker, who returned home to Chicago this season, finished with 17 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.

"It means so much. Looking up into the stands and seeing familiar faces," Parker said of getting to the Finals with her hometown team. "I grew up playing in front of these people. It really is emotional. It's not done yet. Sometimes you have to stop and think and appreciate this moment."

The Sky, who held a 7-point lead heading into the fourth quarter, opened the period with an 8-2 run to put the game away.

Astou Ndour-Fall hit a layup under the basket with 4:41 remaining, pushing the Sky's lead to 13 points. Parker then got the home crowd roaring after nailing a seven-footer, making the Sky's victory all but official.

Jonquel Jones led the way for the Sun with 25 points and 11 rebounds. Natisha Hiedeman added 16 points off the bench, hitting five 3-pointers.

Connecticut was able to trim the deficit to 3 in the second quarter, but the Sky then finished the half on a 16-6 run. The Sun would never get closer than that the rest of the way.

"A sad and disappointed locker room," Connecticut coach Curt Miller said. "It's a disappointing eight-day stretch where we were out-coached, outplayed. We just couldn't get enough disruption on their really, really talented offensive weapons. Just felt like we were always on our heels this series."

It was the first time that the No. 1 seed hasn't reached the Finals since the WNBA changed its playoff format in 2016.

Star-studded crowd

Chicago native Chance the Rapper and Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen took in the game.

Sitting out

Connecticut guard Briann January missed the game after injuring her ankle. She tried to warm up but couldn't play. January had been key for the Sun's defense in the first few games.

Up next

The Sky now awaits the winner of the other semifinal between the Las Vegas Aces and the Phoenix Mercury.

Chicago Sky's Candace Parker, coach James Wade and teammates celebrate after defeating the Connecticut Sunto advance to the WNBA Finals on Wednesday. Associated Press
Chicago Sky's Candace Parker (3) shoots while being fouled by Connecticut Sun's DeWanna Bonner (24) during the first half of Game 4 Wednesday in Chicago. Associated Press
Chicago Sky's Astou Ndour-Fall, right, Courtney Vandersloot (22), Stefanie Dolson second from left, and Allie Quigley celebrate after the Sky defeated the Connecticut Sun 79-69 in Game 4 of a WNBA basketball semifinal series Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)
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