Lynx vs Storm: 5-0 Start for Minnesota
- MINNEAPOLIS – The Minnesota Lynx continued thier strong start to the season, defeating the Seattle Storm 82-77 on Tuesday night at Target Center.
- Courtney Williams led the Lynx attack with 23 points, a significant bounce-back performance after a scoreless outing in the previous game. Alanna Smith contributed 16 points and seven...
- kayla McBride, returning after missing four games, provided an immediate impact with 15 points, including crucial free throws late in the game.
The Minnesota Lynx roar to a 5-0 start, overpowering the Seattle Storm with an 82-77 victory! Courtney Williams exploded for 23 points, leading the Lynx offense, while Kayla McBride’s return added crucial points, including clutch free throws. The Lynx’s defense was relentless, forcing a staggering 10 turnovers in the first half, a key factor in their early dominance. Alanna Smith and Napheesa Collier also delivered significant contributions, ensuring Minnesota maintained control throughout the game. This strong start solidifies their position in the WNBA standings.News Directory 3 is following the Lynx’s notable run. Discover what’s next for this undefeated team as they aim to extend their winning streak!
Minnesota Lynx Remain Undefeated with 82-77 Win Over Storm
MINNEAPOLIS – The Minnesota Lynx continued thier strong start to the season, defeating the Seattle Storm 82-77 on Tuesday night at Target Center. The Lynx improved their record to 5-0 in this early WNBA season matchup.
Courtney Williams led the Lynx attack with 23 points, a significant bounce-back performance after a scoreless outing in the previous game. Alanna Smith contributed 16 points and seven rebounds. The Lynx’s early success can be attributed to their effective team role and defensive pressure.
kayla McBride, returning after missing four games, provided an immediate impact with 15 points, including crucial free throws late in the game. Napheesa Collier added 16 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists, along with five steals in the first quarter alone.
despite leading by double digits early, the Lynx faced offensive challenges, allowing Seattle to stay close. Williams,however,found her rhythm,scoring nine points in the final 10 minutes,including back-to-back jumpers that gave Minnesota a 76-69 lead with just over two minutes remaining.
McBride sealed the victory with four free throws in the closing seconds, while Collier added two more from the line. Gabby Williams led Seattle with 20 points, followed by Skylar Diggins with 18.
The Lynx capitalized on Seattle’s 10 first-half turnovers,converting them into 17 points. The starting lineup of Collier, Smith, Bridget Carleton, McBride, and Williams, which had a triumphant 23-6 record last season, showed early chemistry, leading the Lynx to a 26-11 first-quarter lead.
A Seattle rally narrowed the gap before halftime, but a Smith 3-pointer extended Minnesota’s lead to 39-29 at the break. The Minnesota Lynx’s team role and defensive intensity proved to be key factors in securing the win.
What’s next
The Lynx will look to continue their winning streak in their next game. The team’s focus remains on maintaining defensive pressure and improving offensive consistency to solidify their position in the WNBA standings.
