Lynx Struggle to Find Rhythm in 90-66 Loss to Aces

Lynx Struggle to Find Rhythm in 90-66 Loss to Aces

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MINNEAPOLIS — The Target Center was alive tonight as the Minnesota Lynx faced off against the Las Vegas Aces. Fans packed the arena, eager to witness the thrilling match-up. With talented and well-known players like Kelsey Plum, A’ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Kate Martin on the Aces’ roster, fans anticipated a game full of entertaining basketball against the 2023 WNBA champions, the Aces. Despite a spirited effort and a vocal home crowd, the Lynx could not capitalize on key moments, ultimately falling to the Aces.

The showdown between Lynx star Napheesa Collier and Aces’ powerhouse A’ja Wilson was the highlight of the night. Known for her defense, Collier made Wilson work hard for every point. “You gotta know your body to have good defense,” Collier said during a halftime pre-recorded interview. She backed up her words by grabbing 13 rebounds, reaffirming her status as the Lynx’s defensive anchor.

Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve emphasized the importance of trust, especially with Alanna Smith stepping up and playing significant minutes. Smith herself mentioned that playing off instinct has boosted her confidence to play her game. She found her rhythm a few times during the game but needs to find a way to make it consistent. 

The first quarter was a nail-biter, with both teams trading buckets. The Aces took an 18-16 lead, but Courtney Williams provided a spark for the Lynx, scoring six points from mid-range, her sweet spot. Collier dominated defensively early, grabbing eight rebounds. However, the Lynx’s struggles from beyond the arc (8-24) and six turnovers were surprising setbacks given their performance’s so far.

The second quarter started with the Aces jumping out to a 7-0 run. Cecilia Zandalasini ignited Minnesota, hitting 3-for-3 from downtown. The Lynx defense was on fire, forcing two shot clock violations, showing determination. The offensive tempo picked up with a slick give-and-go between Kayla McBride and Dorka Juhász, followed by a three-pointer from McBride. Despite these highlights, the continued turnovers hurt the Lynx and were disappointing to watch, especially considering their potential to beat this Aces team. The Aces capitalized on every Lynx misstep, showcasing why they are the reigning champs.

Early in the fourth quarter, the Lynx showed moments of hope, playing near-perfect basketball at times, but the Aces were always ready to respond. Wilson went off tonight, scoring 29 points and drawing ten fouls. The Lynx began to miss key shots against a powerhouse like Las Vegas, and everyone knew it was over. Wilson’s ability to draw fouls and score was crucial in maintaining the Aces’ lead.

Despite strong individual performances, the Lynx’s chemistry seemed off. Several players’ inability to find their rhythm contributed to the tough loss. The final score shows the Lynx’s inconsistencies, revealing areas needing improvement. This is the time to make mistakes and learn, as it is still early in the season.

As the Lynx prepare to face the Phoenix Mercury on Friday night at 8:30 p.m., they should be able to bounce back. It is all about how the Lynx respond to a loss. With basketball legends like Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner up next, let’s see how Minnesota improves after tonight’s setback. The Lynx’s resilience will be put to the test, but this team’s chemistry and leadership from Collier and McBride have shown they will rise to the occasion.

 

 

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May 30, 2024 No Comments
Minnesota Lynx: A Season of Promise

Minnesota Lynx: A Season of Promise

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MINNEAPOLIS — The energy in downtown Minneapolis May 17th was high as fans joyfully awaited the Lynx season opener at Target Center. From wearing their favorite Lynx jerseys to sporting green and white leis, fans of all ages showed their pride and excitement.

Among the Lynx rookies, Alissa Pili, who is of Inupiaq and Samoan descent, has attracted a dedicated group of Indigenous basketball fans eager to see her skills on the court. Pili expressed her pride in representing these communities, saying, “It’s always been a goal of mine to impact a certain community, especially the Native and Polynesian community. I’m very proud to represent you all, and I’ll keep doing a good job.” This is a season of hope and promise.
With a great win and performance in their season opener against the Seattle Storm, the Lynx are showing they are a strong team this season with a lot of talent.

Napheesa Collier, with a big smile, accepted the Player of the Week honor during an interview two days ago with the WNBA, becoming the fourth Lynx player to earn this award five or more times. Collier, who credited her success to her teammates, stressed the importance of teamwork, saying, “That’s exciting, I wasn’t even thinking about it. It’s your teammates. I couldn’t do anything without them. You never get any accolades without your team.” Tonight at 6 p.m. CT, the Lynx face former teammate Rachel Banham and the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena.

Collier, after an outstanding 2023 season earning her first First-Team All-WNBA selection, is expected to play a key role for the Lynx this year. Additionally, Kayla McBride, known for her leadership as team captain and her three-point shooting, is expected to be crucial for the team’s dynamics.

With new additions to their roster, including Pili and experienced players like Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, the Lynx are set for success and are expected to make the playoffs again this season. Second-year players Diamond Miller and Dorka Juhász are also expected to make big contributions, adding to the team’s depth and competitiveness.

With a mix of veteran leadership, young talents, and smart new players, the Lynx are ready for a competitive season. Building on last year’s playoff appearance, the team’s success depends on the performance of key players and how well new players fit in. Overall, there is a lot of optimism for the Lynx as they start the 2024 season. Collier emphasized that she has a great team and is really excited to start the year with her teammates.

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May 24, 2024 No Comments
SneakerReporter WNBA Series Preview: Minnesota Lynx vs Connecticut Sun

SneakerReporter WNBA Series Preview: Minnesota Lynx vs Connecticut Sun

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The WNBA Playoffs are upon us and we got one of the best 1st Round matchups you will see this year when Connecticut takes on the Minnesota Lynx. The regular season series is 3-1 as the Lynx dropped 3 out of the 4 games to the Sun but this is a different Lynx team. Those games were right before this team started gelling as they’ve played tremendously from August through right now. The Lynx have been one of the hot teams coming down the stretch.

The Connecticut Sun finished with a record of 27-13 and have been playing without one of their key pieces Brionna Jones who got hurt in June. Brionna Jones was there for the 1st matchup between the Lynx & Sun but she wasn’t there for a couple of those matchups.

 

Missing Jones has put more on Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonners plate but both have been up to the task. In the regular season Alyssa Thomas averaged 15.5 PPG, 9.9 REB, and 7.9 AST and DeWanna Bonner averaged 17.4 PPG, 5.6 REB, and 2.2 AST. Both will be a key part to how far this Sun team makes it in the WNBA Playoffs. During the season in the matchups against the Lynx both Thomas/Bonner combined to average 19 PPG, 8.8 REB, and 6.1 AST. Both Bonner and Thomas are All Stars and will be looking to apply pressure all series long as it starts tonight in Connecticut. Thomas has played great against the Lynx with triple double like numbers so the Lynx will need to slow her down if they want to be successful in this series.

On the Minnesota Lynx side of things Napheesa Collier has been a Superstar all season long. Collier finished the regular season with 21.5 PPG, 8.5 REB, and 2.5 AST. Everything that Coach Reeve has asked of Collier she’s met the challenge and answered with Mamba Mentality. Napheesa has been a true leader and has shown that her all around game is top tier throughout the whole league. One thing that Napheesa was able to do this season was put her two way playing ability on display. Collier has been blocking shots and making shots for the Lynx all season. They will need their Superstar to show up this series as on the season she’s averaging 25.5 PPG, 4.5 REB, and 3 AST in 2 games against the Connecticut Sun.

You can’t have the Lynx success without newly extentioned Kayla McBride as all season long the veteran has showed up on both ends of the floor as well. The Lynx will go as far as Kayla and Napheesa bring them this postseason. Kayla McBride averaged 12.5 PPG against the Sun during the season but the way that KMac has played to finish the season is all that matters now. Her experience in these playoff moments will help get the Lynx to that next level especially the way she plays alongside Napheesa Collier.

 

The Rookies Diamond Miller and Dorka Juhasz have both exceeded all expectations this year for the Lynx fanbase and they’ve been playing like sophomores because of the impact on the game. Diamond’s defense and her play making ability have been amazing this season and Dorka has showcased her ball handling skills with her dominance on the boards.

This will be a great series and with the familiarity of both teams this should be a true battle as we find out who wants to get to the next round in the WNBA Playoffs.

 

 

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Sep 13, 2023 No Comments
The Minnesota Lynx Clinch Playoff Berth After Defeating The Mercury (86-73)

The Minnesota Lynx Clinch Playoff Berth After Defeating The Mercury (86-73)

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The Minnesota Lynx put on a defensive clinic against the Dream on Friday. Tonight that tried their best to follow that up as they went against Brittney Griner and the Phoenix Mercury. The Lynx knew coming into this game that they were one win away from a playoff spot in the WNBA Playoffs.

 

This game started out very sluggish on both ends but the Lynx quickly turned that around in the 2nd half. Phoenix was led by Moriah Jefferson who was clearly on one tonight as the young people say. She finished the game with 32 points and her teammate Brittney Griner was unstoppable as well with 17 points and 10 rebounds. The Lynx slowed the Mercury team down and focused on allowing their leaders to get the minimum. Dorka Juhasz is a rookie but I’ve already promoted her to sophomore the way she’s played this season. She’s had a physical weekend after dealing with the Dreams Parker and now dealing with Griner. Dorka was able to defend at a high level and she finished with 10 points, 12 rebounds, and 8 assists. Dorka’s looking like the steal of the WNBA Draft with her play this season by far.

 

Napheesa Collier became the 1st player in WNBA History to have consecutive games with 20 points, 15 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Her game this season has been on another level and if she continues at this pace the Lynx will be tough to beat. Napheesa gave the Mercury problems tonight as she was able to grab offensive rebounds and get to her spots with ease tonight. When Phee plays like this the Lynx can only be stopped by themselves. Napheesa put the team on her back in that second half and was determined to lead this team to the postseason. Napheesa didn’t do it alone as her running mate Kayla McBride was shooting lights out and finished with 23 points. This has been my 1st season watching Kayla in person and her game is legit. The way that she’s been able to score but lockdown on the opposing offense has been special. She did that tonight as the Mercury had no answers for her or the Lynx.

 

The Lynx are heading to the 2023 WNBA Playoffs and the only thing we wait for now is seeding for what will shape out to be a very competitive run. Shoutout to Coach Reeve on her 300th Career Win in the WNBA as well.

 

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Sep 3, 2023 No Comments
The Minnesota Lynx Are Now 1 Win Away From A Playoff Berth After Defeating Atlanta (91-85)

The Minnesota Lynx Are Now 1 Win Away From A Playoff Berth After Defeating Atlanta (91-85)

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The Minnesota Lynx came into this game against the ATL after their loss on Tuesday in Washington DC looking for a win. Coming back home to a loud Target Center that was ready to cheer them on as they’re only 2 games away from the playoffs.

This game between the Lynx and Atlanta Dream was a defensive slugfest. Both teams didn’t want to give up anything to the opposing team and the stars showed up tonight. The Lynx were able to set the tone early in this game as Kayla McBride and Napheesa Collier came out tonight on a mission. This Lynx team moves to the beat of their veterans drums and tonight it was on full display. Napheesa Collier finished the game with 27 points, 17 rebounds and 3 assists. It was a playoff like atmosphere and the All Star put on a show.

Collier was battling in the paint all night just getting to the boards being aggressive. The help side defense tonight was amazing and that showed with Collier’s 4 blocked shots. When this team locks in and defends they’re tough to beat as you can see tonight. Atlanta was trying to be physical but the Lynx had other plans. Kayla McBride helped out as well adding 20 points on the night including the huge layup to send the game to overtime. When Phee and KMac have it going this Lynx team is going to be tough to beat. Dorka Juhász had a huge night as she finished with 12 points and 16 rebounds. She’s been making history all season long as a rookie and Dorka has shown up when her number has been called for this Lynx team.

Dorka has stepped her game up and she can put the ball on the floor while still being able to defend at a high level. The Lynx were challenged tonight in the paint and were able to answer by out rebounding the Dream. This was a collective effort as the Lynx locked in defensively late in this game making it tough for Atlanta to even score late in the game and overtime. It was an overall effort as Tiffany Mitchell made some huge plays for them and even Bridget Carleton. This team is clicking on all cylinders at the right time and will need this same energy against the Mercury.

The Atlanta Dream were physical with the Lynx all night long. It started with Allisha Gray as she was able to disrupt the Lynx with her hustle/defense. Cheyenne Parker was a force inside tonight finished with 20 points but the Lynx overall interior defense held up when it mattered the most.

The Lynx will be playing against the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday with 1 win holding them back from the WNBA playoffs.

 

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Sep 1, 2023 No Comments
Breanna Stewart’s 38 Point Performance Propels The Liberty Over Minnesota (111-76)

Breanna Stewart’s 38 Point Performance Propels The Liberty Over Minnesota (111-76)

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The Minnesota Lynx came into this game off their back to back wins against the Wings. Tonight they were going to have to deal with Breanna Stewart and company all night.

The Liberty came into Minnesota on a mission and Breanna Stewart put on one of the best individual performances of the season. Stewart was hitting everything she put up it looked like and she was able to get aggressive on the rebounds too. One thing about Breanna Stewart is when she has her game going there’s nothing that can be done because she has the length and IQ to beat her defenders. Stewart set the tone for the Liberty tonight finishing with 38 and 11 rebounds. The Liberty took advantage of the Lynx 13 turnovers tonight. This Liberty team is now 27-7 for a reason on the season and showed that they’re ready for the postseason especially coming off the Commissioners Cup.

The Liberty had 4 scorers in double figures tonight and surprisingly Jonquel Jones wasn’t one of them. The other players around her made up for the most of the scoring/rebounding tonight.

On the Minnesota Lynx side of things it was good to see Diamond Miller get back into a groove offensively. She was able to hit some 3 pointers and get that confidence going heading into the next game against Washington. The Lynx weren’t able to slow down Stewart but this was a game they needed because it’s not always going to be easy in the W. The only scorers in double figures for the Lynx were Miller and Collier. The Lynx had too many turnovers in this game and you can’t win like that at all. Diamond Miller finished with 18 and 9 rebounds on the night but look for this Lynx team to bounce back in a major way against the Mystics next.

Aug 26, 2023 No Comments