CHICAGO — Nyara Sabally scored a career-high 29 points and Marina Mabrey added 24 points with seven assists as the Toronto Tempo defeated the Chicago Sky 111-104 on Wednesday night. Toronto built a 55-48 halftime lead through efficient shooting and first-half rebounding, and key contributions from Brittney Sykes and Maria Conde supplemented the Tempo offense. The Sky closed to 98-96 with 3:33 remaining, but Toronto answered with an 8-2 run highlighted by a Mabrey step-back and a Sabally three with 1:43 left, securing the margin. The win moved Toronto to 4-4 while Chicago fell to 3-4; individual statlines included Sydney Taylor's season-high 27 and Skylar Diggins' 23 points and nine assists.
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This game shows the resilience of the Toronto Tempo. Even when the Sky threatened a comeback, they held firm. If you're a Tempo fan, it's a sign of a team that can handle pressure. If you have kids in sports, it's a teachable moment about perseverance.
Nyara Sabally and Marina Mabrey led the Tempo to a hard-fought victory. The team's improved record could mean a more exciting season ahead. Worth forwarding if you know a basketball fan who loves a good comeback story.
The Toronto Tempo benefited from Nyara Sabally's career-high scoring and balanced team shooting, which produced the victory and improved the team's record and momentum.
The Chicago Sky suffered the loss despite strong individual performances from Sydney Taylor, Skylar Diggins and Natasha Cloud, which left the Sky trailing in late-game execution and with a 3-4 record.
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