After losing rookie Jessica Shepard to a torn ACL and dropping four-straight games, the Minnesota Lynx got a much-needed win at home over the New York Liberty on Saturday night.
On the same day as the Minnesota Lynx made history with the retirement ceremony of Lindsay Whalen’s number 13, they lost to their biggest rival, the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Minnesota Lynx improved to 2-0 after posting a 72-61 over Seattle Wednesday night. The Lynx are playing without Lindsay Whalen (retired), Maya Moore (Taking this year off), Rebekkah Brunson (may not be back) and Seimone Augustus (injured).
The Lynx improved to 2-0 with a 72-61 win over Seattle Wednesday night. Minnesota shot 44 percent while holding the Storm to 36 percent shooting. Odyssey Sims led 4 players in double figures for the Lynx with 15 points and Damiris Dantas added 12 points.
The fresh faces of the Minnesota Lynx looked comfortable and played confidently in their season-opening win at home against the Chicago Sky on Saturday night.
The Minnesota Lynx battled back from a first-half deficit to win their second and final pre-season game on the road against the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday afternoon.