A pair of teams intent on returning to their recent glory days will meet in a WNBA season opener on Tuesday when the Seattle Storm play host to the Minnesota Lynx.
The Minnesota Lynx roster is set for their 2024 WNBA season opener on Tuesday night. Find out who is joining Napheesa Collier, Kayla McBride, Diamond Miller, Alissa Pili and the rest of the team.
From Napheesa Collier’s offensive role to Diamond Miller’s defense, the final roster, and everything in between, here’s what to be watching for as the Lynx prepare to open their season in Seattle against the Storm on Tuesday.
As preseason and training camp rolls along and as the regular season nears, let’s look at a few things we’ve learned so far and what we’re still watching before the real games begin for the Minnesota Lynx.
First and foremost, not televising the Minnesota Lynx game in some form was an egregious error, considering the explosion of interest in women’s basketball.
Lynx star Napheesa Collier and free agent acquisition Courtney Williams scored a combined 34 points on 14/20 shooting to lead Minnesota over the Chicago Sky, whose No.
I’ll say this for YouTube; there is a wealth of Tibetan healing flute music to choose from for background noise. Perfect for diary writing. It is driving home from Thursday’s media availability time after several things marked the Minnesota Lynx practice.
I decided that it would be a lot more fun to spend the Minnesota Lynx Media Day in the service department waiting room at the dealership than at the Target Center.
Defense. Commitment to detail. Execution. Watching play between the Minnesota Lynx practice squad and the team on the floor, mostly newcomers, it was easy to see that those requirements were being met.
By the time the media were allowed into the practice area, the Minnesota Lynx was close to being done for the day. Yet, you could still feel the energy.
Sitting in A Bar of Their Own, the new all-women’s-sports sports bar in Minneapolis, waiting for the arrival of Coach Cheryl Reeve and Alissa Pili, the newest member of the Minnesota Lynx, one got the sense that this environment was not only welcoming, but necessary.
The Utah star, selected No. 8 in the 2024 WNBA Draft, is a paradigm-busting player who can bring out the best in the Minnesota Lynx and the WNBA. Alissa Pili probably is tired of being described as “unique.” The No.
The Lynx have nine players on full-time contracts heading into training camp. With up to three more spots left on the rotation, we dive into who the contenders may be.
The Minnesota Lynx great sat down with Mitchell Hansen on the Hitting the Hardwood podcast to talk about her 2024 Hall of Fame induction and her basketball career.
For the Minnesota Lynx, there are few players in the WNBA draft that come into the league as complete two-way players. This draft was no different. Look up and down the first round, and the areas of improvement become evident.
After a trade on the eve of the 2024 WNBA Draft, the Lynx ended up selecting two players to add to the roster, one in the first round and one in the third.
Louisville Cardinals shooting guard Kiki Jefferson has been selected by the Minnesota Lynx in the third round of the 2024 WNBA Draft. Kiki Jefferson started her career at James Madison.
Each week, we will provide an update on the Minnesota Lynx players overseas and how they are performing as part of our Lynx Offseason Update series. The WNBA season is officially here, with the WNBA Draft taking place Monday night and the start of training camp kicking off in a few short weeks.
"Alex Rodriguez, Minnesota Timberwolves owner" is about to happen in earnest.
Just three days short of a critical deadline, the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx will officially have new management.
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez will exercise their option to become controlling owners of the Timberwolves, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
On the eve of their season opener, the Minnesota Timberwolves long-awaited change in primary ownership could be put on hold.
Minnesota Lynx guard Kayla McBride signed a multi-year contract extension on Friday. Terms were not disclosed by the team, however Winsidr reported it was a two-year deal.
Dallas forward Satou Sabally called Minnesota Lynx fans' behavior "disgusting" following the Wings' 91-86 loss in Minneapolis on Tuesday night. Three fans were reportedly ejected from Target Center for yelling at the two-time All-Star, who finished with 22 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and four steals.
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