Lynx Win 87-76 Against Dallas: A Showcase of Depth

Lynx Win 87-76 Against Dallas: A Showcase of Depth

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Tonight was a back-and-forth battle between the Minnesota Lynx and the tallest team in the WNBA, the Dallas Wings. The Lynx were able to come out on top, 87-76, in a hard-fought game that showcased their resilience and depth.

Napheesa Collier led the way for the Lynx tonight, ending with a stunning stat line. She officially surpassed Lynx legend Lindsay Whalen for sixth place in franchise steals, with a total of 266 steals. Dallas is a very aggressive team, and playing against them is always challenging especially in the paint. When asked about playing against Tierra McCowan and the Dallas team, Collier said, “She’s a big girl. They got more points in the paint than we wanted.” She added, “We knew rebounding was going to be a huge thing. They do really well on offensive putbacks, so defensive rebounding was huge. I just tried to do my part and be as disruptive as I could.” Collier did her part indeed tonight, getting 24 points, 14 rebounds, four assists, three steals and one block.

Another big baller tonight was Kayla McBride, known as “McBucket.” She finished the game with a game-high 25 points, shooting 5-of-9 from the three-point line. Additionally, she dished out four assists and snatched two steals. McBride’s performance was a big deal as she crossed 1,500 points and 250 assists with the Lynx, joining just nine others in franchise history to do so.

Leading the Lynx with energy and fast transitions was rookie Olivia Époupa, a French basketball player standing at 5-5, who is beginning to make her mark in the WNBA after a successful career overseas. Époupa had a powerful night. She grabbed a career-high four steals later in the second half, helping Minnesota score 14 points off turnovers in the fourth quarter alone. Head Coach Cheryl Reeve remarked, “She’s always going to play with that energy. It’s what she does, that’s why we brought her here.” Her defensive skills, creativity in assisting, and quick transitions helped the Lynx gain control and momentum in the second half.

Coach Reeve, during the post-game press conference, praised Époupa’s readiness and impact. “About five minutes to go in the game, I went over to O and said, ‘Way to be ready when your number was called.’ She’s been on our minds because we’ve been in situations like this before where we’ve felt like she’s one that can help us through it and today we actually pulled the trigger and did it, and obviously she was pretty impactful for us.”

The Lynx’s ability to lift each other up reflects a strong sisterhood. Collier praised Époupa, saying she “was the momentum change when she came in… and busted the game open for us.” She emphasized, “We just have such depth. If you take one person away, there’s someone right behind them to make up for that. Ollie came in and won us the game with her defense.” In response, Époupa said, “I would say this is teamwork.” She added humbly, “I’m not just a game changer, my teammates were there. We are just here for each other; we have really great chemistry.”

Reflecting on the season so far, Collier said, “It feels like we have played a bunch of different kinds of teams. Everyone looks really different, so it’s just fun to be able to adapt our defense in that way and get better every time we play.” She added, “We’re gonna get better as our chemistry grows and we get these goddamn turnovers down.”

The Lynx have shown that they are a strong team with a talented bench, which is crucial when starters have off days. They hold themselves accountable for their mistakes and always strive to improve with each game. Minnesota will face off against the Seattle Storm on Sunday, June 9th. The last time they met, the game went into double overtime. This upcoming game promises to be another exciting matchup, especially with Nika Múhl now available to play for Storm.

 

PHOTO BY JEFF WHEELER, STAR TRIBUNE

Jun 3, 2024 No Comments
Anthony Edwards Record & Averages In Each Adidas AE 1 He Rocked On The Court This Season

Anthony Edwards Record & Averages In Each Adidas AE 1 He Rocked On The Court This Season

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Adidas AE 1 “With Love” Record – (13-6)

 

The Adidas AE 1 “With Love” was the 1st colorway of the AE 1 that Adidas debuted to the public. This colorway honors Edwards’ mother and grandmother, who’s favorite colors are peach and pink. In the 18 games that Anthony Edwards wore the AE 1 “With Love” he averaged (30 PPG, 5.1 AST, 4.8 REB) and dropped a career high 51 points against the Wizards in these.

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “New Wave” Record – (23-6)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “New Wave” Anthony Edwards averaged (22.9 PPG, 5 AST, 5.1 REB) in 30 games this season for the Timberwolves. The Adidas AE 1 “New Wave” was the 2nd colorway of the AE 1 that Adidas released to the public and fans fell in love when he debuted them at Media Day.

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “Best of Adi” Record – (4-1)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “Best of Adi” Anthony Edwards averaged (31 PPG, 6 AST, 4.6 REB) in the 5 games. This colorway was a fan favorite for everyone and that hint of lime green makes the sneaker have that pop factor instantly.

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “Velocity Blue” Record – (7-6)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “Velocity Blue” Anthony Edwards averaged (24.7 PPG, 4.1 AST, 5.5 REB) in the 13 games. The Adidas AE 1″Velocity Blue” was the first colorway that Adidas released showing love to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

In the arena all season fans were wearing these in Target Center as that Blue/Green combo was perfect with their throwback jerseys.

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “Universty of Arkansas Pine Bluff” PE Record – (3-0)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “Universty of Arkansas Pine Bluff” PE Anthony Edwards averaged (36 PPG, 4.3 AST, 5.6 REB) in the 3 wins. The Adidas AE 1″Universty of Arkansas Pine Bluff” PE was apart of the Adidas HBCU Collection and instantly had sneakerheads wanting this colorway bad.

This was an exclusive for the players on both the Women’s and Men’s Basketball teams at the school.

 

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “All Star” Record – (1-1)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “All Star” Anthony Edwards averaged (28.5 PPG, 4 AST, 8.5 REB) in the 2 games. The Adidas AE 1″All Star” was the first colorway that Adidas released giving us an amazing look at that metallic color changing pattern.

This was an instant hit as the colorway popped off the page and the court. Ant Man and Adidas changed the game with this pair.

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “ATL Vikings” Record – (1-1)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “ATL Vikings” PE Anthony Edwards averaged (25.5 PPG, 7.5 AST, 4 REB) in the 2 games. The Adidas AE 1″ATL Vikings” was the first Player Exclusive that Adidas debuted for Ant Man. The PE pays homage to Anthony Edwards Pop Warner team the Atlanta Vikings that he played on as a kid. Adidas did some great marketing having him wear them against the Los Angeles Lakers both times.

This PE had everyone going crazy in the sneaker world with the metallic gold/purple pop on these. We all will have to sit here and just look at them forever as they will never reach the public eye for purchase.

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “Georgia Red Clay” Record – (6-5)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “Georgia Red Clay” Anthony Edwards averaged (27.6 PPG, 6.6 AST, 6.3 REB) in the 11 games. The Adidas AE 1″Georgia Red Clay” has been the most ICONIC pair of Adidas AE 1’s that were released this year. Ant Man had some of his best games wearing the “Georgia Red Clay” and some of his Poster Dunks were in them as well.

When you look at the viral moments Ant Man had on the court he was rocking these AE 1’s. Ant Man had a playoff career high of 44 points against Denver in these as well. The dunk on John Collins and dunk on Daniel Gafford will forever stay in every fan and sneakerheads mind when they think about the AE 1 “Georgia Red Clay” trust me.

 

 

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “McDonalds All American” PE Record – (2-0)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “McDonalds All American” PE Anthony Edwards averaged (19.5 PPG, 6.5 AST, 9.5 REB) in the 2 wins. The Adidas AE 1″McDonalds All American” PE was the first colorway that released to the public that was a player exclusive. The AE 1 “McDonalds All American ” PE showcased a mismatch AE 1 for the 1st time and it was exclusively sold on Footlocker.

This colorway was extremely tough to get as resellers all around the world have this price tag past $500+ if you want to get them now. This was one of the best colorways by far and people were blowing my phone up for this pair ASAP.

 

Adidas AE 1 “Timberwolves PE” Record – (0-2)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “Timberwolves” PE Anthony Edwards averaged (16 PPG, 4.5 AST, 6 REB) in the 2 games. The Adidas AE 1″Timberwolves” PE was the first colorway that Ant Man debuted in Timberwolves colors that were exclusively for him.

The Timberwolves fans all over and myself included wish this pair came out. The colorway could also be showing some love to Sprite at the same time as he signed an endorsement deal with them as well.

 

 

Adidas AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” PE Record – (1-1)

 

This by far is the Sneaker of the Year in the Adidas AE 1 Collection. The tough part about it is the fact they aren’t avaivalble to the public. The AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” was given to Ant Man’s AAU Team.

Edwards debuted this holy grail late in the season against the Atlanta Hawks and the internet went CRAZY. While rocking the Adidas AE 1 “3Stripes Select Basketball” Anthony Edwards averaged (21 PPG, 5 AST, 6.5 REB) in the 2 games.

 

 

Adidas AE 1 Low “Mural” Record – (3-0)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 Low “Mural” Anthony Edwards averaged (28 PPG, 6.3 AST, 7.6 REB) in the 3 wins. This colorway was the first of many Adidas AE 1 Lows that Anthony Edwards debuted during the NBA Playoffs and that pink just pops.

 

Adidas AE 1 Low “Ascent” Record – (2-0)

 

While rocking the Adidas AE 1 Low “Ascent” Anthony Edwards averaged (21.5 PPG, 5.5 AST, 6 REB) in the 2 wins. This colorway was the second of many Adidas AE 1 Lows that Anthony Edwards debuted during the NBA Playoffs and a huge fan favorite after people saw the Murals.

 

 

 

Adidas AE 1 Low “Slime Green” Record – (0-2)

 

This was the fan favorite of the Adidas AE 1 Lows.  Everyone went crazy when they saw Anthony Edwards wear the Slime Green’s at practice. During the Playoffs while rocking the Adidas AE 1 Low “Slime Green” Anthony Edwards averaged (20 PPG, 7.5 AST, 8 REB) in the 2 losses. The good news about The Adidas AE 1 Low “Slime Green” is that they will be releasing to the public very soon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jun 1, 2024 No Comments
Alissa Pili Shines Bright in Minnesota Lynx’s Dominant 95-71 Win Over Phoenix Mercury

Alissa Pili Shines Bright in Minnesota Lynx’s Dominant 95-71 Win Over Phoenix Mercury

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MINNEAPOLIS – Rookie Alissa Pili steps onto the Target Center court, her eyes fixed on the hoop, as she and the Minnesota Lynx dominate in the paint, from the 3-point line and on defense, securing a 95-71 victory over the Phoenix Mercury. This marks a breakout performance for the University of Utah alumni, selected with the eighth overall pick in the draft. The game holds added significance for Pili, who is of Samoan and Native Alaskan heritage, as it aligns with Native American Heritage Night, a moment she is grateful to share with fans.

“As I’ve ended my college career and come to the W, my support system has been huge, and a big part of that is the indigenous community. Representation has been a huge thing for me as my platform has grown. I’m trying to do my best at being a role model for others and continuing to impact people,” Pili says.

Dorka Juhász, in her second season with the Lynx, returns to the team a week ago following overseas playing commitments. She praises Pili, stating,”She’s working hard, and we are super happy that she had this game, especially on this night; it is very special.”

What was the key to Pili’s breakout game tonight? Juhász answers best, saying, “One thing that I’ve learned is that you gotta stay ready. She is ready whenever her name is called,” adding, “The swag that she has, maybe a little nervousness, but you can’t see it; you’re just knocking down shots.” She talks about how it is early on in the season and Pili having this breakout game is a great sign.

The game starts out evenly matched with Mercury’s talented players Kahleah Copper, Diana Taurasi, and Natasha Cloud matching the energy of the Lynx stars Napheesa Collier and Alanna Smith. However, the Lynx soon take control, finding their rhythm on both offense and defense as Smith is 3-3 to start. Phee grabs rebounds, showing her exceptional defense. With Diamond Miller out after undergoing successful right knee surgery on May 29 and having a 20-point lead on Mercury for a majority of the match, this gives room for bench players to get more minutes, and they truly step up to the challenge. When Head Coach Cheryl Reeve calls Pili to sub in, she recognizes it as her moment to prove herself, rising to the occasion with confidence.

Juhász expresses how this one is personal when talking to the in-arena host about the win post-game. “We want to come out different than how we played against the Aces. We don’t really show our best offensive profile in that game,” she says, adding, “We know that we could do better. It’s always the goal after a loss to come back, especially on home court. We want to protect our home court. I think that’s the motivation that gets us into that energy.”

Pili reflects on how she stays ready, stating,“The game is mostly mental. We huddle up before every game, and all of us kind of have that mindset of always stay ready when your name is called,” adding, “It’s such a great team as a collective. Our starters are great, and then our bench just brings this different type of energy,” adding, “It is good to gain that in-game experience and work towards getting my confidence up and getting more comfortable.”

Towards the end of the game, Pili becomes unstoppable from beyond the arc. The bench contributes significantly with 50 points, marking the third-highest bench points in Lynx history. Juhász earns 13 points, Cecilia Zandalasini 12, Natisha Hiedeman 5, and Pili, as mentioned earlier, scores 20 points. “As a team, we’re just having fun, and I think that’s the most important thing,” said Juhász.

The Lynx hope to maintain this momentum Sunday at 6 p.m. as they face off against the Dallas Wings at the Target Center.

Photo by David Sherman / National Basketball Association / Getty

Jun 1, 2024 No Comments