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Phoenix • Maya Moore scored 20 points and Natasha Howard added 17 to help the defending WNBA champion Minnesota Lynx beat the Phoenix Mercury 82-67 on Sunday, completing a three-game sweep of the semifinal series.

The top-seeded Lynx, who also eliminated the Mercury in the penultimate round a year ago, await the winner of Los Angeles-Chicago in their return trip to the WNBA finals.

Diana Taurasi had 12 points, after averaging 26.5 in her first four playoff games this year, as the eighth-seeded Mercury again had trouble with turnovers (15) and shot just 41 percent from the field. Taurasi was held to just one point in the second half, missing her three attempts from the field, all from 3-point range.

Howard had six points during a key third quarter run that saw the Lynx pull away as they did against Phoenix in the second quarter of Game 1 and the third quarter of Game 2. Minnesota started the second half on an 8-1 run and built a 55-43 advantage after six minutes and held on.

Lindsay Whalen added 11 points, all in the first half, for the Lynx, who have appeared in the WNBA Finals in five of the last six years, winning the title three times.

DeWanna Bonner added 12 points and six rebounds for the Mercury.

TIP-INS:

Minnesota is now 10-2 against the Mercury in the postseason. The Lynx swept the Mercury in the conference finals, which was a best-of-3 series last season, eliminating Phoenix in the same arena on a late free throw by Moore. Phoenix won the 2014 conference series against Minnesota 2-1 on its way to the third WNBA title. Coming off a WNBA playoff-record 63 free throws, the teams combined for 28 foul shots on Sunday.

HOME AWAY FROM HOME, PART 2: While the two teams played at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, as opposed to the Lynx' usual home at the Target Center, the Mercury would have faced a similar situation for Game 4 of the semifinals. With a Sia concert scheduled for Tuesday, the teams would have played at Grand Canyon University, where former Phoenix Suns star Dan Majerle coaches basketball.

ELIMINATION TIME: Taurasi is now 13-4 in elimination games in her WNBA career. The Lynx have beaten Phoenix in the playoffs four times in the last six years. Minnesota has won nine straight against Phoenix, including 6-0 this season.

FAREWELL: Penny Taylor, who has won three WNBA titles with Phoenix and two silver medals for Australian, finished with four points but ended her career third in franchise history in points and games, and second in steals, assists and 3-pointers. She announced her retirement after 13 seasons during the Rio Olympics break. —

Postseason glance

First Round

Winner advances

Wednesday, Sept. 21

Phoenix 89, Indiana 78

Atlanta 94, Seattle 85

Second Round

Winner advances

Saturday, Sept. 24

Phoenix 101, New York 94

Sunday, Sept. 25

Chicago 108, Atlanta 98

Third Round

(Best-of-5)

(x-if necessary)

Minnesota 3, Phoenix 0

Wednesday, Sept. 28: Minnesota 113, Phoenix 95

Friday, Sept. 30: Minnesota 96, Phoenix 86

Sunday, Oct. 2: Minnesota 82, Phoenix 67

Los Angeles 2, Chicago 1

Wednesday, Sept. 28: Los Angeles 95, Chicago 75

Friday, Sept. 30: Los Angeles 99, Chicago 84

Sunday, Oct. 2: Chicago 70, Los Angeles 66

Tuesday, Oct. 4: Los Angeles at Chicago, 8 p.m.

x-Thursday, Oct. 6: Chicago at Los Angeles, TBA

Finals

(Best-of-5)

Minnesota vs. Los Angeles-Chicago winner

Sunday, Oct. 9: TBD at TBD, 3 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 11: TBD at TBD, 8 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 14: TBD at TBD, 8 p.m.

x-Sunday, Oct. 16: TBD at TBD, 8 p.m.

x-Thursday, Oct. 20: TBD at TBD, 8 p.m.