Holdsclaw Injures Ankle; Stiles Out
Chamique Holdsclaw was on crutches in the Washington Mystics’ locker room.
Over on the Portland Fire’s side, Jackie Stiles, placed on injured reserve before the game, was hobbling around in a walking cast; and DeMya Walker was with a dentist.
Holdsclaw, the WNBA’s leading scorer and rebounder, suffered a high ankle sprain when her leg was pinned under Walker while the two battled under the basket during the first half of the Fire’s 72-66 victory before 6,761 fans Friday at Portland, Ore.
“It looks like it’s not too serious,” Mystic Coach Marianne Stanley said of Holdsclaw’s injury. “Right now I really don’t know what the status is, so we’ll probably have it re-X-rayed.”
Stiles, last season’s WNBA rookie of the year, faces possible season-ending surgery because of bursitis in her right heel. Walker left the game with a minute remaining when her face collided with the knee of Washington’s Murriel Page.
Portland improved to 6-8. Washington is 10-4.
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In other WNBA games, Sheryl Swoopes’ 27 points led the Comets (11-3) over the Utah Starzz (8-4), 73-57, before 10,485 at Houston.... Penny Taylor’s 20 points led the Cleveland Rockers (6-6) over the Liberty (8-7), 67-58, before 12,037 at New York....Tamika Catchings scored 15 of her 21 points in the second half to lead the Indiana Fever (6-7) over the Sacramento Monarchs (2-11), 67-60, before 6,556 at Indianapolis....The winless Detroit Shock stretched its WNBA-record losing streak to 13 with a 78-74 overtime loss to the Miami Sol (3-9) before 3,623 at Auburn Hills, Mich.
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