The Mystics pulled off a stunning upset against the heavily favored Storm on Sunday, despite being shorthanded and lacking their usual magic.
The Storm had been the top team in the league all season, and were expected to easily win this game. However, the Mystics had other plans. Despite being without two of their star players, they put together a complete team effort and managed to pull off the upset.
The Mystics were led by their veteran point guard, who had a great game. He was able to control the tempo of the game and make plays when his team needed them. He also made some big shots down the stretch to help his team secure the victory.
The Mystics also got great contributions from their role players. They stepped up in a big way and made key plays throughout the game. They also played great defense, which was key in shutting down the Storm’s offense.
The Storm, on the other hand, struggled without their two star players. They had difficulty getting into any kind of rhythm and were unable to find any kind of consistency on offense. They also struggled on defense, as they were unable to contain the Mystics’ offense.
In the end, the Mystics managed to pull off the upset despite being shorthanded and lacking their usual magic. It was a great team effort that showed just how deep and talented this team is. The Mystics will now look to build off this victory and continue their push for a playoff spot.