A Night of Serbian Fire in the WNBA
The WNBA court burned bright on Wednesday night as five games unfolded and three Serbian warriors stepped onto the hardwood. Jovana Nogić, Anđela Dugalić, and Nikolina Milić represented Serbia in a showcase of skill, grit, and national pride. While two secured victories, one saw a remarkable scoring streak come to an abrupt halt.
Nogić's Streak Snapped in Phoenix
Jovana Nogić delivered the most potent individual performance among the trio, yet her team, Phoenix Mercury, fell short. The Mercury suffered their fourth consecutive defeat, dropping 84:74 against the New York Liberty on the road. Nogić’s four-game double-digit scoring streak ended here. In just 14 minutes—her lowest playing time since joining the WNBA—she poured in nine points, all from beyond the arc (3/5). She added two rebounds and one assist, proving her threat remains lethal even in limited minutes.
Dugalić and Milić Celebrate Victory
Elsewhere, Anđela Dugalić helped Washington Mystics snap a two-game losing streak with a decisive 78:64 away win over the Seattle Storm. In 16 minutes, Dugalić contributed two points, two assists, and three steals, showcasing her defensive versatility. Meanwhile, Nikolina Milić celebrated a 111:104 road triumph for the Toronto Raptors over the Chicago Sky. Though her time was brief—just five minutes—Milić made her mark with two points and three rebounds. A mixed but productive night for Serbian basketball in the world’s top league.
jovana opet samo 14 min, treneri baš znaju šta rade lol. dugalić i nikolina makar pobediše, to je bitno. ipak, wnba je drugačija liga, svaka čast curama što drže tempo.