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Minnesota Lynx players Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman are planning to do a non-stop livestream during the entirety of the WNBA All-Star Weekend.
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BOTTOM LINE: Minnesota Lynx visits the Los Angeles Sparks after Courtney Williams scored 21 points in the Lynx's 79-71 loss to the Phoenix Mercury. The Sparks are 3-9 against Western Conference opponents. Los Angeles ranks fifth in the Western Conference with 8.1 offensive rebounds per game led by Dearica Hamby averaging 2.6.
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EssentiallySports on MSNPhoenix Mercury Vs Minnesota Lynx: Injury Report, Starting-5, Prediction, and More On Tonight's WNBA PreviewWhen Cheryl Reeve came up for the first time to lock horns against the Phoenix Mercury this season, she made just one comment: "It's weird, being here in Phoenix," she said, reflecting on coaching against the team without its iconic star Diana Taurasi,
The Minnesota Lynx have dominated the WNBA so far this season, running out to a 17-2 record—four games clear of any other team in the league in the loss column. Of course, fans wouldn't really know it based on the recently released roster for the upcoming All-Star Game.
The Minnesota Lynx may have lost the Commissioner’s Cup to the Indiana Fever, but right now, it’s them and then every other team. The Seattle Storm are working their way up the rankings, while teams like the Los Angeles Sparks,
Two teams headed in opposite directions face off on Sunday when the red-hot Minnesota Lynx (16-2) face the struggling Chicago Sky (5-11).
Caitlin Clark took her Indiana Fever teammate Aliyah Boston with the first pick in the WNBA All-Star Game draft – and later turned down an offer to trade her.