Seattle Storm Wins WNBA Championship for Fourth Time
Seattle Storm Defeats Las Vegas Aces in Game Four of WNBA Finals
Breanna Stewart Leads the Way with 28 Points and 10 Rebounds
The Seattle Storm defeated the Las Vegas Aces 97-92 in Game Four of the WNBA Finals on Tuesday night, winning the franchise's fourth WNBA championship. Breanna Stewart led the way for the Storm with 28 points and 10 rebounds, while Jewell Loyd added 23 points and Gabby Williams had 18 points.
The Storm got off to a hot start in the game, taking a 31-17 lead after the first quarter. The Aces fought back in the second quarter, but the Storm still went into halftime with a 52-44 lead.
The Aces cut the lead to just three points in the third quarter, but the Storm were able to hold on and win the game in the fourth quarter.
The Storm's victory is their fourth WNBA championship in the past eight years. They are now tied with the Minnesota Lynx for the most WNBA championships in league history.
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