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The Phoenix Mercury won their second championship in franchise history in 2009. Their most recent championship was in 2014.
Six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner had seven points, six rebounds, two assists in Phoenix Mercury's 79-71 home win over the ...
The Phoenix Mercury are out for another championship, and if they win, it will be their first time since 2014.
The Mercury's selfless nature has guided them all season and is the major reason behind the league-leading six-game win ...
With three WNBA titles, the Phoenix Mercury remain a major touchpoint for sports fans in Arizona as one of the founding teams ...
Bonner previously played 10 seasons for the Mercury, sitting out 2017 to give birth to twins, and was a three-time All-Star in addition to winning championships in 2009 and 2014.
DeWanna Bonner rejoined the Phoenix Mercury after being released by the Indiana Fever. Bonner, a former Mercury player, is returning to a familiar environment where she won two championships.
With three WNBA titles, the Phoenix Mercury remain a major touchpoint for sports fans in Arizona as one of the founding teams in the league.
Bonner's return to Phoenix will mark a sweet homecoming: The 37-year-old was drafted by the Mercury in 2009, spending 10 seasons with the team and winning two WNBA championships (2009 and 2014).
The Phoenix Mercury announced injuries involving rookie backup guards Lexi Held and Megan McConnell, as well as roster changes on June 26.