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Minnesota Lynx Cheryl Reeve shares a hilarious explanation behind Courtney Williams' splendid start to the 2025 WNBA season.
The WNBA is officially back. Falling short of winning the franchise's fifth championship last season, the Minnesota Lynx opened their season on Friday night, an
Despite the setbacks, the Sparks put up a fight. Players like Dearica Hamby and Azurá Stevens stepped up, with Hamby recording a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds, and Stevens scoring a team-high 21 points. But they couldn’t keep up with the playoff-contending Lynx, ultimately falling 89-75.
Napheesa Collier scored 23 points, Alanna Smith added 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Los Angeles Sparks 89-75.
It’s the Lynx’s home opener on Wednesday. What a week for basketball in the Twin Cities!Minnesota faces the Dallas Wings on Wednesday after Napheesa Collier scored 23 points in the Minnesota Lynx’s 89-75 win against the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday.
The Minnesota Lynx roared to a 2-0 start with an 89-75 win over the Los Angeles Sparks Sunday night. It was their second straight role playing the spoiler to start the season, having marred Paige Bueckers' WNBA debut in the Dallas Wings' home opener on Friday and then doing the same to the Sparks in L.A.
The Sparks will be without Rickea Jackson for their game Wednesday against the Mercury as her injury landed her in concussion protocol.
Though Cameron Brink has yet to return to the hardwood for the Los Angeles Sparks, her off-court presence is as strong as ever. The 6-foot-4 forward is still recovering from the se
The Minnesota Lynx and Los Angeles Sparks enjoyed season-opening victories on Friday that featured stellar performances from their star players. However, only one of these teams will start the season 2-0 as Minnesota visits Los Angeles for a tipoff late Sunday afternoon.
Find out who will play and who is out in today's injury report for the Minnesota Lynx vs. Los Angeles Sparks game on May 18.
Los Angeles plays the Phoenix Mercury after Azurá Stevens scored 21 points in the Sparks' 89-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx.