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Connecticut Sun coach Curt Miller knows how his team can defeat the Chicago Sky.

"We know who we are," Miller said. "We're blue-collar. We're going to be good around the basket, we're going to rebound, and we're going to defend our tails off. But we have to make it messy."

In Game 1 of the teams' WNBA semifinal series on Sunday, Connecticut made a mess of Chicago's free-flowing, high-scoring offense. The Sun limited the Sky to a season-low point total and just 35.3 percent field-goal shooting in a 68-63 victory.


Yardbarker Quick Pick

Connecticut took Game 1 over Chicago, 68-63. A big third quarter was the differentiator in what was a relatively tight game throughout. These are two of the WNBA's best, and when Chicago dropped Game 1 in the last round, they responded with a 38-point trouncing of New York. We'll give the Sky the benefit of the doubt that they won't drop both home games to begin this best-of-five series. Chicago won all four regular-season contests against Connecticut and should get on track tonight. We'll take Sky -1.5. — Griffin Carroll, Yardbarker

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Connecticut Sun: +5 (-110) spread, +170 moneyline, over 163.5 (-108)
@ Chicago Sky: -4.5 (-110) spread, -195 moneyline, under 163.5 (-105)

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The Sun will try for a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series when it resumes Wednesday night in Chicago, with the defending league champion Sky needing a win to stay away from the brink of elimination.

The Sky also need Candace Parker's teammates to help her. Parker tried to carry the team with a brilliant all-around performance in Game 1, finishing with 19 points, 18 rebounds, six blocked shots and five assists. That marked the first time in league history that a player amassed at least 15 points, 15 rebounds, five blocks and five assists in a game.

But no one else played well enough. Kahleah Copper and Emma Meesseman scored 13 and 10 points, respectively, but weren't efficient. Courtney Vandersloot scored only five points after averaging nearly 12 per game during the regular season.

"We missed some bunnies, we missed a few chippers," Chicago coach James Wade said. "A couple of times, we got out of pick and rolls and we had shots at the rim, but we didn't make them. We've just got to make those shots."

Connecticut didn't shoot well, either, connecting on just 37.3 percent of its field-goal attempts, but it controlled the boards 47-36. The Sun allowed just seven offensive rebounds and sent the Sky to the foul line only nine times.

DeWanna Bonner scored a team-high 15 points, leading four Sun scorers in double figures.

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