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06/15 21:23 CDT Lynx douse the Fire 107-74 with 7 players in double-figure
scoring and a big game by Nia Coffey
Lynx douse the Fire 107-74 with 7 players in double-figure scoring and a big
game by Nia Coffey
By DAVE CAMPBELL
AP Sports Writer
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) --- Natasha Howard had 18 points to lead seven players in
double-figure scoring for the Minnesota Lynx in a 107-74 victory over the
Portland Fire on Monday, fueled by 26 points off 22 turnovers.
Nia Coffey contributed 15 points, five rebounds, three steals and three blocks
in her best all-around performance of her debut season with her hometown team
as the Lynx (11-3) roared back from their loss at Las Vegas on Saturday.
Coffey sank all three of her 3-point tries in a 35-point first quarter that
matched the team's season high in any frame, and the Lynx built a 27-point lead
by the middle of the third quarter.
Minnesota improved to 5-1 in the round-robin schedule for the WNBA
Commissioner's Cup, but Las Vegas needed only to beat Dallas on Monday or
Phoenix on Wednesday to secure the Western Conference spot. New York clinched
the Eastern Conference's berth on June 14, with the championship game set for
June 30.
The first trip to Minnesota for the WNBA's latest expansion franchise --- the
rebooted Fire entered the league this year along with the Toronto Tempo ---
meant a reunion at Target Center for forward Bridget Carleton.
Carleton, the first pick in the expansion draft who spent the previous seven
seasons with the Lynx, was honored during a break in the action along with Fire
assistant coach Sylvia Fowles, who won two championships and the 2017 WNBA MVP
award in Minnesota.
Carleton's return was a rough one. She missed eight of nine shots from the
floor and finished with just three points and a minus-31 rating in 26 minutes
for the Fire (7-9).
Up next Portland hosts Seattle and Minnesota plays at Los Angeles on Wednesday, the last night of scheduled Commissioner's Cup games. ___ AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball |
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