2021 WNBA Finals

[2] The finals was the first time since the format switch that a team that was not the #1 or #2 seed won the championship.

The Chicago Sky qualified for the finals after finishing sixth in the regular season standings.

The Sky won the quarter by sixteen points, 26–10, and took an eleven-point lead into half time.

The Sky were led by Kahleah Copper who scored 21 points and recorded 10 rebounds to complete a double-double.

Allie Quigley, Candace Parker, Stefanie Dolson, and Azurá Stevens all scored in double figures for the Sky.

The Mercury were led by Brittney Griner with 20 points, Diana Taurasi with 17, and Skylar Diggins-Smith with 15.

The Mercury had four players score in double figures, led by Brittney Griner with 29 points.

The Sky also had four players score in double figures, led by Courtney Vandersloot with 20 points.

The Sky had three players score in double digits, led by Kahleah Copper with 22 points.

The Mercury kept their momentum going and won the second quarter by four points, 16–12, to take a seven-point lead into half time.

The explosive quarter saw the Sky win the game by six points, and secure their first WNBA Title.

The Mercury had three players score in double digits, led by Brittney Griner with 28 points.

Diana Taurasi and Skylar Diggins-Smith both scored 16 points to round out the double digit scorers.