The Minnesota Lynx secured their spot in the WNBA Finals with a thrilling 88-77 semifinals victory over the Connecticut Sun at Target Center. The win marked the team’s first trip to the finals since 2017, when they captured their fourth championship led by the legendary Lindsay Whalen.
Whalen, whose No. 13 jersey hangs in the rafters of the arena, was in attendance for the game and received a warm welcome from the fans. As the face of Minnesota basketball in the 2010s, Whalen played a pivotal role in the Lynx’s success and continues to be a revered figure in the franchise’s history.
Following Whalen’s retirement in 2019, a new era began for the Lynx with the emergence of young star Napheesa Collier. Drafted out of UConn, Collier has quickly established herself as a standout player in the league, drawing comparisons to the likes of Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart.
As the Lynx prepare to face the star-studded New York Liberty in the WNBA Finals, Collier’s leadership and talent will be crucial for Minnesota’s success. Despite being considered underdogs at the start of the season, the Lynx have defied expectations and proven themselves as a formidable team.
Head coach Cheryl Reeve, who holds the record for the most postseason wins in WNBA history, understands the importance of teamwork and selflessness in achieving championship success. With players like Collier and Courtney Williams stepping up in crucial moments, the Lynx have shown resilience and determination throughout the season.
As they gear up for a challenging series against the Liberty, the Lynx are focused on making a statement in the finals. With a strong bond and camaraderie among the team, they are motivated to win not just for themselves, but for each other.
The road to the finals has been a tough one for the Lynx, but they are determined to show that they belong among the league’s elite. With Whalen’s legacy as inspiration and Collier leading the way, the Lynx are ready to prove that they are a force to be reckoned with in the WNBA.