The Minnesota Lynx have exceeded all preseason expectations and find themselves with a strong chance of winning a championship. Why it matters: With the playoffs beginning today, a fifth championship on Cheryl Reeve's resume would make a strong argument that she's the greatest coach in WNBA history. By the numbers: Reeve won four WNBA titles between 2011 and 2017, tied for most of all-time. - She's won more regular season games than all but two other coaches and she guided the U.S. team to a gold medal this summer in the Paris Olympics.
The big picture: Winning it all this year would be extra special because she would do it with a roster she completely remade as the team's GM. There are no players remaining from the Maya Moore-Lindsay Whalen-Seimone Augustus dynasty of the 2010s. State of play: The Lynx won 15 of their last 17 games to lock up the No. 2 seed in the eight-team playoff field and will face the seventh-seeded Phoenix Mercury in a best-of-three series that tips off at Target Center today at 4 pm. - The Mercury finished 19-21 in the regular season.
- It could be the last hurrah for WNBA legend Diana Taurasi, who is 35 and will be a free agent after the season. The Mercury guard has hinted this could be it but hasn't made any decisions.
Details: Tickets to the first two games, both at Target Center, can be purchased here. The bottom line: The Lynx are now the top-ranked team in the WNBA by the Associated Press, so losing to Phoenix would be a huge upset. Share this story |
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