Mystics edge Fire 124-123 in four overtimes, tying WNBA's longest game

Sonia Citron's career-high 32 points carried Washington to a historic victory, capping a marathon contest that matched the WNBA's endurance record and tested both teams' depth and resolve in the playoff push.
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