Minnesota Lynx Defeated The Phoneix Mecury (73-60) For Their 6th Win In A Row

Minnesota Lynx Defeated The Phoneix Mecury (73-60) For Their 6th Win In A Row

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The Minnesota Lynx came into this game on a five-game winning streak. Tonight they had a tall task up against them with Brittney Griner and the Phoenix Mercury. The Minnesota Lynx had to figure out how to slow Griner down as she’s been on a dominant run as of late. It was Alanna Smith whose number got called to defend Brittney Griner and she did an amazing job. The Lynx were able to slow down Griner as she shot 4/14 from the field and finished with 7 rebounds. It was a complete effort from the Lynx as they were able to observe the punches that Phoenix threw at them. Tonight was the night that all the Minnesota Lynx fans have been waiting for as Napheesa Collier got back into her shooting groove.

 

The MVP or like Minnesota says “MVPhee” Napheesa Collier was able to get to her spots and she was able to hit some 3-pointers too. This was a huge bounce-back game for Napheesa Collier as she was able to put the Lynx on her back with a huge performance of 23 points and 14 rebounds tonight. Napheesa told the media postgame that the Lynx were working on rebounding drills at practice and it worked. Napheesa was able to have her imprint on the game from the jump and it was special to see. When Napheesa’s playing like this the Minnesota Lynx are unstoppable and it has been a sight to see. The Lynx have the depth this season and on the defensive end, they proved that Phoenix didn’t have what it takes to beat them. The Phoenix Mercury only shot 31% from the field overall and the Lynx have been able to swarm on defense making it tough on people. You have to credit Napheesa Collier for setting the tone and then the team is following as well.

 

When the Phoenix Mercury made their run it was powered by Natasha Cloud who finished with 14 points and 5 assists tonight. Natasha was able to get to the paint and create for her teammates with ease. The Lynx were able to counter the attack led by Natasha with some timely jumpers from Courtney Williams. Tonight Courtney was able to get her shot going with that mid-range and she was able to facilitate with her 4 assists. This Lynx team is loaded and it has been impressive having Courtney getting the ball to her teammates in transition/diving to the paint. One thing that I loved to see from the Lynx tonight against Phoenix was the number of entry passes and post-ups in the paint. The Lynx made a true effort to get the ball to the bigs and made the best of every chance in the paint. Napheesa, Dorka, and Alanna were busy all night inside and out. With this type of play the Minnesota Lynx can adapt to the inside games with teams that go big and the teams that go for the 3-point shots.

Speaking of 3-point shots the New York Liberty loves to shoot 3-pointers and the Lynx can defend the 3-point shot. The Lynx will have their hands full against Breanna Stewart and the rest of the Liberty. One thing I do know is that the Minnesota Lynx will be ready and that they will never back down. Every challenge that has come their way this season they have prevailed. Napheesa Collier is the engine that helps this team run and the way that she has been playing this season it will be a very special Commisioners Cup on Tuesday. This 6th win in a row was perfect momentum for the Lynx to head to NYC for that in-season championship and they want to bring it back to Minnesota.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo Credit: (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)

 

Jun 23, 2024 No Comments
Minnesota Lynx Grind Out Their 5th Win In A Row Tonight Against The Atlanta Dream (68-55)

Minnesota Lynx Grind Out Their 5th Win In A Row Tonight Against The Atlanta Dream (68-55)

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The Minnesota Lynx came into this game with 4 wins in a row and have been playing some lights-out basketball. Tonight they would be facing an Atlanta Dream team that has been a little rocky all season long so far. Both teams need the win and the Lynx want to stack up some wins leading into their big Commissioners Cup Final against the New York Liberty.

This was one of those games that truly grind it out as both teams struggled to make shots in the game. Napheesa Colier has been struggling from the field with her offense but she put on a show defensively tonight against Tina Charles letting it be known that she can dominate on both sides of the floor without an issue. Napheesa finished with a game-high 16 points with 4 assists, and 8 rebounds.

This Lynx team has shown a lot of change and it’s been very good because last season this team was depending on Collier but with the depth this season it helps her out big time. When we talk about that depth Bridget Carleton had 14 points and was able to get in the paint and help with 8 rebounds as well. This Lynx team was doing a number on the Atlanta Dream tonight as they held them to only 28% from the field shooting.

That’s the type of defense and next-man-up mentality it will take for this Lynx team to take the next step. The tale of the story in this one was the bench play from the Minnesota Lynx as Dorka Juhasz was able to get a double-double off the bench with 10 points and 11 rebounds tonight. Dorka has been the ultimate pro all season long coming off the bench knowing that last year she was able to get extended minutes.

The Lynx outscored the Dream in bench points (19-6) and if they can continue to get that production they will be a tough out. The Atlanta Dream didn’t have much to be happy about with their missed shots but Tina Charles came to play as she was able to get a double-double as well with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Naphessa Collier took the challenge of guarding Charles and didn’t disappoint at all. Both battled all night in the paint but it was the Lynx that were able to get the last word on this one as they played amazing down the stretch.

The Atlanta Dream lost Rhyne Howard to an injury hopefully it’s nothing too serious to have her sidelined.

 

 

 

The Minnesota Lynx will be playing the Phoenix Mercury on Saturday for Pride Day as they look to slow down Brittney Griner and the rest of the amazing team.

Jun 19, 2024 No Comments
Highlights from Lynx’s 90-78 Victory Over Dallas Wings

Highlights from Lynx’s 90-78 Victory Over Dallas Wings

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Iowa State basketball player Audi Crooks, coming off her freshman season, arrived at the Target Center wearing a Dallas Wings jersey to support Stephanie Soares (her former teammate). Despite this, she also has a strong love for the Minnesota Lynx. Crooks was named a unanimous first-team all-Big 12 selection by the league’s coaches, making her the first freshman in program history to receive this honor. Personally, I would love to see Crooks in a Lynx jersey! 👀

Lynx legend Sylvia Fowles, a seven-time WNBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist, brings invaluable experience and infectious energy with her dance moves to the team.

As a team, the Lynx were nearly flawless from the free-throw line, shooting an impressive 95.8% by converting 23 out of 24 attempts. This achievement marks only the eighth time in franchise history that the Lynx have achieved a 95% or higher success rate while making 20 or more free throws in a game.

Kayla McBride has officially moved past Kristi Toliver into 33rd place on the WNBA all-time scoring list. McBride scored 19 points tonight, bringing her career total to 4,489 points.

Alanna Smith had a well-rounded performance for the Lynx, getting 12 points. She also grabbed a season-high and team-leading nine rebounds, dished out three assists, recorded five steals, and added one block during her 37 minutes and 48 seconds on the court

Smith reflects on her journey as an underdog and the hard work that brought her to where she is now. Heideman chimes in saying Smith has that dawg in her when she’s on the floor.

Natisha Hiedeman ended the game impressively, scoring a season-best 17 points and distributing five assists. She shot efficiently, making 6-of-9 field goals, 2-of-4 three-pointers, and a perfect 3-of-3 from the free throw line.

Napheesa Collier has now moved ahead of Lindsay Whalen to claim fifth place all-time in franchise history for defensive rebounds. Her new career total stands at 803.

Dorka Juhász wrapped up the game with 11 points, four rebounds, two assists, two steals, and two blocks, shooting a flawless 5-for-5 from the field in her 24 minutes and 36 seconds of playing time.

The Lynx face the Atlanta Dream tomorrow at the Target Center, where they will also commemorate Juneteenth. Lynx fans, pop at 7 PM!

 

Photo by AARON LAVINSKY, STAR TRIBUNE

Jun 18, 2024 No Comments
Minnesota Lynx Secure 81-76 Win Against Los Angeles Sparks

Minnesota Lynx Secure 81-76 Win Against Los Angeles Sparks

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The Minnesota Lynx faced off against the Los Angeles Sparks in a back-and-forth battle last night, reminiscent of many Lynx matchups at the Target Center. It was a contest of which team could dig deep and play harder. From the start, the Lynx’s Napheesa Collier ignited the crowd with her aggressive play in the paint. The Sparks’ 6-foot-3 Dearica Hamby grabbed 6 rebounds early and dominated in the paint, making it difficult for the Lynx to avoid errors and shifting momentum towards the Sparks. When Olivia Époupa entered the game, the pace changed; she played aggressively and was described by Collier in the post-game press conference as a “pest,” showcasing her role as a confident playmaker. Despite Collier’s scoring efforts, Hamby countered strongly, maneuvering through Alanna Smith and Collier to maintain a tight game. The Sparks ended the first half with a substantial lead, 35-24.

In the second half, Sparks’ 6-foot-4 Cameron Brink engaged in a competitive battle against Phee, resulting in a suspenseful game where the score tightened from 48-48 to 63-59 in favor of the Lynx. The close score intensified the game, where every second and challenge counted for both teams. Players like Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams remained mentally focused even when subbed out, closely observing the game from the sidelines.

Courtney Williams made a significant impact for the Lynx, concluding the game with 15 points, shooting 6-of-11 from the field and 2-of-3 from three-point range. She also recorded a season-high 10 assists, eight rebounds and three steals.

As the game neared its end, the Lynx held a 77-71 lead with less than 2 minutes left. A challenge on a foul for the Sparks’ Rickea Jackson was successfully overturned, reducing the deficit to 77-72. The Lynx secured their victory with decisive play in the final seconds, ultimately winning 81-76 and defending their home court.

The game held special significance as Minnesota Lynx legend Sylvia Fowles, a former WNBA MVP and four-time Defensive Player of the Year, received a standing ovation at the Target Center from players and fans alike. Phee’s exceptional performance stood out, achieving 30 points and 8 steals in a historic display, becoming the first player in WNBA history to achieve 30+ points, 5+ rebounds, 8+ assists, and 2 blocks in a single game.

Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve praised Phee’s aggressive and passionate play, noting its contagious effect on the team: “She really put the team on her back and did everything tonight.” Looking ahead, the Lynx will face the Dallas Wings on Monday at 7 PM at the Target Center.

 

Photo by David Sherman/NBAE via Getty Images

Jun 15, 2024 No Comments
Kayla McBride’s Historic Shooting Performance Helps The Lynx Defeat Seattle (83-64)

Kayla McBride’s Historic Shooting Performance Helps The Lynx Defeat Seattle (83-64)

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The Minnesota Lynx came into this game trying to bounce back from the 1 point loss to the Phoenix Mercury over the weekend. One player that has been locked in and playing on a different level as of late has been Kayla McBride. We are witnessing greatness from the best shooter in the WNBA and damn near in the world in my humble opinion. The Seattle Storm came out firing back and forth in this game against the Minnesota Lynx as Jewell Loyd was hitting some tough contested shots in the 1st half. When Loyd gets her jumper going it usually calls for a long night but the gifted Kayla McBride was showcasing why she’s one of the best two way players making it tough on her in the 2nd half. Tonight Loyd finished with a team-high 25 points on 9-27 shooting.

 

The Lynx got into their rythtm of the game in that 2nd half and Olivia Epoupa came in and really set the tone with her impact off the bench. In only 14 minutes of play Olivia was 2nd in rebounds on the team and tied for assists tonight. The pace of the game that Olivia plays with has been infectious as the team turns up the intensity. With that being said about Olivia she was able to find Kayla for a couple of those seven 3 pointers that she made tonight. Kayla McBride was able to take some really good shots in the flow of the game and put the team on her back. The perfection of Kayla McBride is the beauty of her movement without the ball and then her quick trigger for the shot.

 

Kayla McBride finished with 32 points tonight and he she was on another level. Napheesa Collier played amazing as she always does and she again was able to dominate inside the paint and out with her 19 points and 14 rebounds. This Minnesota Lynx team is built for a long run and they have the pieces that really set this team apart when it comes to championship asperations.

 

 

The Minnesota Lynx will be heading to Las Vegas to play the Aces in a game that should have everyone ready with the popcorn. A’ja Wilson has been special this season and she’s on pace for another MVP caliber season. The Lynx are coming in hot as well and have the duo of Collier/McBride that can make it tough on anyone any given night.

 

 

 

 

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Jun 9, 2024 No Comments