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For the second time in three nights, the Minnesota Lynx (30-7) defeated the Indiana Fever (19-18). After prevailing 95-90 on Friday night time at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the league-leading Lynx got here away with a 97-84 win on Sunday night in Minneapolis to brush a home-and-home collection with the Fever.
Kelsey Mitchell scored a team-high 26 factors within the loss for Indiana, going 7-for-12 from the sphere and 10-for-11 from the free throw line. Shey Peddy added 16 factors off the bench in her second sport since becoming a member of Indiana on a hardship contract, going 6-for-7 from the sphere and 3-for-3 from 3-point vary.
Aliyah Boston had 14 factors, seven rebounds, and 5 assists for the Fever, whereas Natasha Howard contributed 10 factors and eight boards.
However MVP favourite Napheesa Collier returned after a seven-game absence to guide the Lynx to victory, scoring a game-high 32 factors on 11-of-16 capturing and knocking down 9 rebounds. Courtney Williams recorded a double-double with 14 factors and 10 assists, whereas Kayla McBride and Maria Kliundikova tallied 13 factors apiece.
The Lynx want simply two extra wins to lock up the highest seed within the upcoming WNBA playoffs. The Fever, in the meantime, fell to eighth within the WNBA standings with the loss. Indiana is a sport forward of Los Angeles for the ultimate playoff berth. The Fever are in what seems to be a four-team battle for the ultimate three playoff spots with the Storm, Valkyries, and Sparks.
Indiana performs all three of these groups over the following three video games, internet hosting Seattle on Tuesday after which touring to Los Angeles on Friday and Golden State on Sunday for the primary three stops of a three-game Western Convention highway journey.
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