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Miracle's 18-5 closing run overwhelms Comets

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- The sting of the Houston Comets' late-game collapse against the Orlando Miracle was compounded by the loss of All-Star Janeth Arcain.

Taj McWilliams-Franklin scored 16 points, including six straight down the stretch, as the Miracle rallied to beat the Comets 57-52 Wednesday night.

Arcain, who scored 17 points, took an elbow to the eye during a scramble for a loose-ball in the closing seconds.

Houston coach Van Chancellor said Arcain's prognosis was not good.

"She's not doing great," Chancellor said. "She'll be doubtful for Miami (on Friday)."

McWilliams-Franklin, an All-Star for the Miracle, highlighted a decisive 18-5 run over the last 7:11.

McWilliams-Franklin finished with a season-high 13 rebounds and tied a league record with 10 offensive rebounds.

Shannon Johnson added 12 points and six assists for Orlando (7-12).

McWilliams-Franklin, a starter for the Eastern Conference in Monday night's WNBA All-Star game, blamed the All-Star layoff for the Orlando's troubles.

"Even if you do the bike and stairs, it can't replace game conditions," McWilliams-Franklin said. "Everybody is in the same situation, though. In three or four games, everyone will be back to normal."

McWilliams-Franklin hit a layin that tied the game at 50 with 2:23 left. After one of the Comets' 22 turnovers, McWilliams-Franklin broke the tie with a short jumper from the post.

McWilliams-Franklin made another short shot with 57.7 seconds remaining for a four-point lead, ending a run of eight unanswered points for Orlando. But Arcain hit two foul shots six seconds later, cutting the lead to 54-52.

Orlando held on as Tiffany McCain made three of five free throws in the final seconds.

Houston (14-5) took its biggest lead, eight points, with 7:39 remaining. Arcain scored eight points early in the second half as the Comets built a 47-39 advantage.

The Miracle ended a competitive opening half with an 11-3 run for a four-point halftime lead. Elaine Powell had seven of her 11 points in the final 4:16, while McWilliams-Franklin added four foul shots.

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