Minnesota Lynx vs Los Angeles Sparks - Playbyplay
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The WNBA season is approaching the halfway point, with All-Star festivities set to take place on July 19 in Indianapolis. As teams head toward the break, squads are battling it out to be in pole position as no one wants to marinate in disappointment during their time away from the court. So, who's looking good?
The press conference, scheduled for 2:15 p.m., will be held in the Strip View Pavilion in Las Vegas, where the NBA Summer League is currently taking place.
Alyssa Thomas had yet another big game for the Phoenix Mercury, helping the team take down the top team in the WNBA.
The Minnesota Lynx have dominated the WNBA so far this season, running out to a 17-2 record—four games clear of any other team in the league in the loss column. Of course, fans wouldn't really know it based on the recently released roster for the upcoming All-Star Game.
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Heading into the match-up, the No. 6 Valkyries have a 9-7 record, and the Lynx are 15-2, a record that puts them at the top of the WNBA.
Like on Tuesday night. When the dance became dysfunctional and discordant, and the Lynx lost a game that seemed winnable, heck — especially with Caitlin Clark on the bench with an injury — dominatable.
Angel Reese had her 11th double-double of the season, finishing with 16 points, 17 rebounds and six assists for the Chicago Sky.