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Angel Reese makes more WNBA history
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The Lynx’ dominance defined the 2010s. They won four WNBA titles in seven seasons from 2011-17, hanging a banner in Target Center every other year.
The 26-year-old started her WNBA career with the Indiana Fever as the team’s seventh overall pick in the 2023 draft. Berger got the chance to play alongside Caitlin Clark in the latter’s rookie campaign last year, averaging 2.8 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.3 minutes per game.
Could the idea of returning to her hometown franchise lure Cheryl Reeve away from Minnesota? Probably not, but the Lynx coach is still excited about the league coming to Philadelphia.
It was expected that last year's finalists, the Minnesota Lynx and New York Liberty, would be among the contenders again. The Las Vegas Aces were expected to contend, but at 11-11, they have disappointed.
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For the Minnesota Lynx, getting off to a hot start as the WNBA's season starts up again this week matters a lot. The Lynx are leading the league with a 20-4 record and have Napheesa Collier making tracks toward a potential WNBA MVP award.
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WNBA midseason grades: Lynx, Mercury off to superb starts while Sun, Wings stumble out the gate
Before the games begin again, here's a look at where all 13 teams stand with CBS Sports' midseason grades. The Dream limped into the All-Star break. They lost five of their last eight games and Rhyne Howard was ruled out until August after hyperextending her knee in a defeat to the Fever.
The WNBA’s splashy All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis just put everyone on notice, as the second half of the season and thus the push for the eight playoff spots
Minnesota Lynx star and 2025 WNBA All-Star Game MVP Napheesa Collier took to Instagram on Monday to share a personal photo carousel capturing key moments from the unforgettable All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis. The post quickly drew attention from across the WNBA community, including some of the league’s biggest names.