The Minnesota Lynx are on the brink of their fifth championship, led by a new core of players. Napheesa Collier played a pivotal role in their victory over the Connecticut Sun, securing a spot in the WNBA Finals for the first time in seven years.
Collier's standout performance included 27 points, 11 rebounds, and four blocks, showcasing her skills on both ends of the court. Coach Cheryl Reeve praised Collier's growth and impact on the team, emphasizing her importance beyond scoring.
The Lynx will face the New York Liberty in the Finals, with Game 1 scheduled for Thursday night. Minnesota, who finished second in the regular season, has a strong record against New York this year, including winning the WNBA Commissioner's Cup.
Despite a solid effort from the Sun, led by DiJonai Carrington and Brionna Jones, they struggled with shooting and turnovers, ultimately falling to the Lynx. DeWanna Bonner acknowledged the Lynx's strong start and their inability to mount a comeback.
Courtney Williams, in her first season with Minnesota, was a force to be reckoned with, contributing 24 points and energizing the team with her aggressive play. Williams' performance, combined with Collier's dominance, propelled the Lynx to a convincing victory.
The atmosphere at Target Center was electric, with a supportive crowd and notable attendees, including former Lynx star Lindsay Whalen and Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones. Collier's consistent excellence and composure under pressure have been key factors in the Lynx's success.
With the WNBA Finals on the horizon, the Lynx are poised to make a strong push for another championship, with Collier and Williams leading the charge.
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