The Phoenix Mercury opened their 2026 WNBA season with a compelling 89–80 road victory over the expansion Toronto Tempo at Scotiabank Arena on June 28. Despite a spirited home debut for the Canadian franchise, the Mercury’s veteran poise and second-half surge proved too much for the Tempo to overcome.
Match Overview
After a tightly contested first half that saw Toronto lead by a single point at the break, Phoenix took control in the third quarter, outscoring the Tempo 28–18. The Mercury’s offensive rhythm, led by their veteran backcourt, and a stifling defensive adjustment neutralised Toronto’s early momentum. The Tempo fought back in the fourth, cutting the deficit to six with under three minutes to play, but Phoenix answered with timely buckets to seal the win.
Key Moments
- First-half battle: Toronto’s aggressive transition game and home crowd energy pushed them to a 44–43 halftime lead. The Tempo shot 48 percent from the field in the first two quarters.
- Third-quarter turnaround: Phoenix opened the second half on a 14–4 run, forcing four Toronto turnovers in the first five minutes. The Mercury’s defensive length disrupted Toronto’s passing lanes, limiting easy looks.
- Late comeback attempt: Down 82–72 with 4:20 left, Toronto clawed back within 84–78 on a three-point play by their star forward. However, Phoenix’s Brittney Griner answered with a hook shot and a block on the next possession, snuffing out the rally.
- Free-throw clinic: Phoenix converted 18 of 20 free throws in the fourth quarter, making the Tempo pay for every foul down the stretch.
Standout Performers
Phoenix Mercury: All-Star guard Diana Taurasi led all scorers with 24 points, including four three-pointers, and dished out 7 assists. Brittney Griner added a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds, controlling the paint on both ends. Kahleah Copper chipped in 16 points off the bench, providing a spark in the decisive third quarter.
Toronto Tempo: Rookie guard Aaliyah Edwards impressed in her regular-season home debut, posting 22 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists. Veteran forward Monique Billings contributed 14 points and 8 rebounds, while point guard Kysre Gondrezick finished with 11 assists and 10 points.
Tactical Story
The game turned on Phoenix’s defensive intensity after halftime. The Mercury switched more liberally on screens, limiting Toronto’s driving lanes and forcing contested mid-range jumpers. Offensively, Phoenix’s spread pick-and-roll with Griner and Taurasi created mismatches that Toronto could not counter without doubling, leading to open perimeter shots. The Tempo, playing without a true rim protector, struggled to contain Griner when she rolled to the basket.
Season Impact
For the Mercury, this win provides an early statement of intent in a competitive Western Conference. Toronto, meanwhile, showed flashes of promise in their inaugural home game, but fourth-quarter execution and interior defence remain areas for improvement. The Tempo will look to bounce back in their next contest against the Connecticut Sun.

