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  Monday, Aug. 7 8:00pm ET
Detroit keeps its pulse alive, barely
 
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INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) -- With their season on the line, Wendy Palmer and Astou Ndiaye-Diatta turned their respective games up a notch.

Palmer and Ndiaye-Diatta combined for 30 second-half points as the Detroit Shock kept alive their playoff hopes by rallying for a 74-63 victory over the expansion Indiana Fever.

The Shock (13-18) trailed 31-22 at the half and Palmer and Ndiaye-Diatta had just six points on 3-of-9 shooting between them.

"I told them I'd stop coaching if they play hard," Detroit coach Nancy Lieberman-Cline joked.

Palmer scored 16 points and Diatta added 14 over the final 20 minutes to rally the Shock. Coupled with Washington's loss to Orlando, Detroit assured itself of a chance at the playoffs entering Wednesday's season finale against New York.

"It's what we needed," Ndiaye-Diatta said. "In the second half, we cut down on turnovers. We took care of the ball. We were ready for it tonight, trying to get to the playoffs."

If the Mystics lose to Cleveland on Wednesday and the Shock beat the Liberty, Detroit gets the final Eastern Conference berth.

Palmer finished 6-of-10 from the floor, 5-of-7 at the line, grabbed six rebounds and handed out four assists in 27 minutes. Ndiaye-Diatta shot 9-of-15 with eight rebounds in 34 minutes.

Detroit's dynamic duo combined to fuel a 20-4 run that opened the second half and gave the Shock a 42-35 lead with 13:13 to play. Indiana did not seriously challenge thereafter, losing to Detroit for the third time in as many meetings.

"It was divine intervention," Palmer said. "It's not over till we say it's over."

Kara Wolters and Rita Williams scored 14 points apiece for the Fever (8-23), who have lost five of six and end their inaugural season against Charlotte on Wednesday.

Ndiaye-Diatta came out on fire in the second half, burying three straight jumpers to get the Shock within 31-30 with 17:45 to play.

Palmer made a layup and Anna DeForge knocked down a 3-pointer to put Detroit ahead to stay, 37-35, with 14:31 remaining. Elena Tornikidou's free throws just over a minute later capped the decisive run, giving the Shock a 42-35 cushion.

Claudia Maria das Neves scored 12 points for Detroit, which shot 47 percent (27-of-57) and scored 19 points off turovers.

The Fever shot 42 percent (25-of-60).

 


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Orlando 65
Washington 57

Detroit 74
Indiana 63

Houston 71
Phoenix 54

Utah 83
Portland 73

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