Sylvia Fowles was back in practice Tuesday with the Lynx.
This is big news.
Earning the fourth WNBA playoff seed helped the Lynx in general — but even more so Fowles, who was lost for the rest of the regular season Aug. 13 when she aggravated a right calf injury 83 seconds into a game with Las Vegas.
The Lynx were 6-2 entering that game. Counting that as a lost game for Fowles, the Lynx were 8-6 without her, which was still good enough to finish in fourth place and get a first-round bye. They found out Tuesday night they will face Phoenix on Thursday in the second round.
The Mercury, seeded fifth, beat defending league champion Washington 85-84 on Shey Peddy's three-pointer at the buzzer. Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 24 points — and got her fifth assist on the winning basket — and Diana Taurasi had 23 points for Phoenix.
The Mercury split two games with the Lynx this season, winning the first meeting 90-80 and losing the second 83-79 nine days later Aug. 30.
The Sun, seeded seventh, defeated sixth-seeded Chicago 94-81 in the opening first-round game.