Lynx's Kayla McBride named
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Chicago Sky, Minnesota Lynx and Angel Reese
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Lynx star forward Napheesa Collier credited the Minnesota guards for their perimeter pressure against the Sky, as well as their active hands from the back when Chicago did get the ball into the post. All of that increased Minnesota’s number of deflections.
Last week wasn't a stellar one for the Minnesota Lynx and they were in danger of losing their No. 1 spot in the new WNBA Power Rankings. Thanks to Monday night's 91-78 win over Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky,
The first-place Minnesota Lynx (18-4) are on the road on Monday night to take on the Chicago Sky (7-13) in WNBA action.
The Minnesota Lynx, who have the WNBA’s best record, have been living at the top of the standings and the national news roundups.
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With his ownership team's purchase of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves, Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore also will have their hands involved in the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx. Rodriguez, who made a name for himself in the MLB world,
Vaughn Dalzell shares why he's leaning towards the Lynx to cover and take care of business at home against the Mercury, where he expects Minnesota to halt Phoenix's recent run of success.
MVP favorite Napheesa Collier comes in at No. 1 in the 25 best players rankings. Collier leads the league in scoring at 23.9 points per game. The reigning defensive player of the year is also fourth in blocks per game (1.6) and seventh in steals per game (1.7).
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SB Nation on MSNLynx 91, Sky 78: Balanced Attack Leads to Comfortable WinNapheesa Collier, Courtney Williams, Kayla McBride and Bridget Carleton all score in double figures as Lynx split two games in Chicago.