Well, the Phoenix Mercury are in the WNBA record book. It's just not exactly for the best reason.
In Tuesday night's game against the Connecticut Sun, the Mercury made just one-of-27 shots from 3-point range. That amounted to a 3.7% clip from behind the arc, the lowest 3-point field goal percentage in a single game in WNBA history.
The Sun ran away with the game, posting a 70-47 victory to improve to 6-0 on the year. Phoenix dropped to 3-3 on the season.
The Connecticut Sun's defense held the Phoenix Mercury to the lowest 3-pt FG% in a game in WNBA history
The Mercury shot 1-27 from three. pic.twitter.com/ohzLK2aev8
The lone make from long range for the Mercury came from Mikiah Herbert Harrigan. She finished the night making one-of-three attempts from deep.
Diana Taurasi missed seven shots from long range and Kahleah Copper and Sophie Cunningham each missed five. Morgan Bertsch attempted four three-pointers in the contest and Natasha Cloud tossed up three shots from deep.
Phoenix ended Tuesday's game making just 15-of-64 shots from the floor and went 16-of-22 from the free throw line. The Mercury also accounted for 20 turnovers in the loss.
So, basically it was a poor performance all around for the Mercury. But give Connecticut some props. The Sun tightened up their defensive effort to start the year with a sixth straight win.
The good news for the Mercury? They have a chance to get back on the floor and shake it off quickly. Phoenix will play the New York Liberty at 7 p.m. ET on Wednesday night with the game airing on CBS Sports Network.
It will be the first of three meetings between the Mercury and Liberty.
DUSTIN SCHUTTE
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