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TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/12/2017 10:29:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

Up 24 with 3:30 left and Reeve is SCREAMING at her team during a timeout.


Good to see her relaxing a little. If the lead was under 20, she'd be dolling out head butts.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/13/2017 8:35:27 AM)

Good opening beat-down
Get Rollin gals




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/13/2017 10:43:08 AM)

Minnesota shot 59.4 percent from the field and 70.6 percent from the three-point line, at one point hitting nine three-pointers in a row – a WNBA record.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/13/2017 1:29:09 PM)

I enjoy DelleDonnes game
Her team is overmatched, she's not.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 5:38:37 PM)

Minnesota’s Sylvia Fowles Named 2017 WNBA Most Valuable Player

September 14, 2017

NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2017 – Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles has been named the 2017 WNBA Most Valuable Player, the WNBA announced today. The 10-year veteran earned her first MVP award and became the ninth different player in the last nine years to win the honor. She is the second winner for the Lynx, joining teammate Maya Moore (2014).

Fowles (385 points) received 35 of 40 first-place votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. New York Liberty forward Tina Charles earned three first-place votes and finished second with 199 points. Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker received the other two first-place votes and was third (132 points). Players were awarded 10 points for a first-place vote, seven points for a second-place vote, five points for a third-place vote, three points for a fourth-place vote and one point for a fifth-place vote.

Behind Fowles, Minnesota went 27-7 and earned the No. 1 seed in the WNBA Playoffs 2017 presented by Verizon. After earning a double bye to start the postseason, Minnesota will host the Washington Mystics in Game 2 of a best-of-five Semifinals series tonight at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Minnesota leads the series 1-0.

A four-time WNBA All-Star and three-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, Fowles ranked fifth in the WNBA in scoring (18.9 ppg), second in rebounding (10.4 rpg) and tied for second in blocked shots (1.97 bpg) this season. She also shared the league lead in double-doubles with Connecticut Sun forward/center Jonquel Jones (20).

Fowles paced all players in field goal percentage (65.5) for the fifth time in her career (2009, 2011-13). Only two other players have led the league in as many as two seasons (Washington’s Murriel Page, 1999-00; and Minnesota’s Tamika Williams, 2003-04).

The former LSU standout set single-season career highs in field goal percentage, offensive rebounds (123) and assists (52). Her totals of 644 points, 354 rebounds, 254 made field goals and 44 steals were the second-highest totals in her career.

Fowles was named Western Conference Player of the Week five times this season and earned the Western Conference Player of the Month award for May, June and July.

In honor of being named the WNBA Most Valuable Player, Fowles will receive $15,000 and a specially designed trophy.

Adidas is commemorating Fowles’ MVP win with exclusive T-shirts available tomorrow on WNBAStore.com.

Below are the voting results for the 2017 WNBA Most Valuable Player and a list of past recipients:

[image]https://image.ibb.co/hxdh65/Screen_Shot_2017_09_14_at_3_38_02_PM.png[/image]

http://www.wnba.com/news/minnesotas-sylvia-fowles-named-2017-wnba-valuable-player/




kgdabom -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 6:14:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: David Levine

Minnesota’s Sylvia Fowles Named 2017 WNBA Most Valuable Player

September 14, 2017

NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2017 – Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles has been named the 2017 WNBA Most Valuable Player, the WNBA announced today. The 10-year veteran earned her first MVP award and became the ninth different player in the last nine years to win the honor. She is the second winner for the Lynx, joining teammate Maya Moore (2014).

Fowles (385 points) received 35 of 40 first-place votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. New York Liberty forward Tina Charles earned three first-place votes and finished second with 199 points. Los Angeles Sparks forward Candace Parker received the other two first-place votes and was third (132 points). Players were awarded 10 points for a first-place vote, seven points for a second-place vote, five points for a third-place vote, three points for a fourth-place vote and one point for a fifth-place vote.

Behind Fowles, Minnesota went 27-7 and earned the No. 1 seed in the WNBA Playoffs 2017 presented by Verizon. After earning a double bye to start the postseason, Minnesota will host the Washington Mystics in Game 2 of a best-of-five Semifinals series tonight at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Minnesota leads the series 1-0.

A four-time WNBA All-Star and three-time WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, Fowles ranked fifth in the WNBA in scoring (18.9 ppg), second in rebounding (10.4 rpg) and tied for second in blocked shots (1.97 bpg) this season. She also shared the league lead in double-doubles with Connecticut Sun forward/center Jonquel Jones (20).

Fowles paced all players in field goal percentage (65.5) for the fifth time in her career (2009, 2011-13). Only two other players have led the league in as many as two seasons (Washington’s Murriel Page, 1999-00; and Minnesota’s Tamika Williams, 2003-04).

The former LSU standout set single-season career highs in field goal percentage, offensive rebounds (123) and assists (52). Her totals of 644 points, 354 rebounds, 254 made field goals and 44 steals were the second-highest totals in her career.

Fowles was named Western Conference Player of the Week five times this season and earned the Western Conference Player of the Month award for May, June and July.

In honor of being named the WNBA Most Valuable Player, Fowles will receive $15,000 and a specially designed trophy.

Adidas is commemorating Fowles’ MVP win with exclusive T-shirts available tomorrow on WNBAStore.com.

Below are the voting results for the 2017 WNBA Most Valuable Player and a list of past recipients:

[image]https://image.ibb.co/hxdh65/Screen_Shot_2017_09_14_at_3_38_02_PM.png[/image]

http://www.wnba.com/news/minnesotas-sylvia-fowles-named-2017-wnba-valuable-player/

It would take a LOT of CONVINCING to convince me that any of the players that finished 2nd through 7th in the voting are better than Maya Moore who finished 8th.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 7:47:30 PM)

Rough start, but weathered the storm and Syl is starting to dominate.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 8:21:00 PM)

Syl can't do it on her own. Sure would be nice if any of her teammates could step up.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 8:30:19 PM)

Fighting back. Better energy from the whole team the last few minutes.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 8:39:32 PM)

Whalen may only be 1-5, but she's controlling this game.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 8:43:17 PM)

8-1 run to end the quarter. 5 point lead going into the 4th.

Brunson doing a GREAT job on Delle Donne.

Syl continuing to be the most unstoppable force in the league.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 9:16:57 PM)

18-5 run currently. Up 11 with 47 seconds to go.

This has been a FUN game. And a good test for us after the Game 1 laugher.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 9:20:34 PM)

10 point win. 20-8 run to close it out.

1 win from the finals.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 9:29:53 PM)

Love how consistent they are
Supposed to win .... they win.
They are the anti-Minnesotans.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 9:42:49 PM)

It's amazing how they can go from looking so disjointed most of the first half, regroup in the 3rd and just put it away in the 4th. Anybody can win when everything is going their they. The true winners grind out and win the games like this one consistently. As they get farther into that 3rd quarter the focus just gets deeper and the intensity ratchets up. Kind of like when Sea Biscuit and War Admiral were eye to eye heading into the last turn. Sea Biscuit's jockey looks over and says "goodbye Charley" and pulls away to the finish.




kgdabom -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 11:04:52 PM)

I had to choose between regular season NFL or Playoff Lynx. Easy choice. Loved the Lynx tonight. Washington has a very strong 1-2 punch of Tolliver and Delle Donne. With 5 minutes to go with just shut them down.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/14/2017 11:18:01 PM)

Whalen plays Robin to Fowles' Batman in Minnesota comeback
Minnesota got off to a slow start, and were down late in a back and forth game with the Washington Mystics in Game 2 of their semifinal series. Ultimately, a couple of key performances from Lindsay Whalen and Sylvia Fowles gave them the edge.
by Ashley Bastock Sep 14, 2017, 9:01pm PDT

MINNEAPOLIS, MN -- With about five minutes left to go in Thursday night’s Game 2 semifinal between the Washington Mystics and Minnesota Lynx, The Mystics led by two points, 75-73.

Then, Lindsay Whalen came in.

In those last 4:45, Whalen was undoubtedly the difference maker, helping Minnesota go on a 20-8 run en route to a 93-83 victory.

“That was two teams slugging it out for 40 minutes is what it was,” Whalen said. “That’s what it’s all about. We know we have more work to do, but tonight we are going to enjoy the win.”

Whalen ended the night with nine points and a game-high seven assists. Eight of those points came during Minnesota’s final run.

It’s hard to see in the box score all that Whalen did during those final minutes of the contest, but what was blatantly obvious was the way with which she set the tone.

With 3:35 to go, Whalen’s driving layup gave the Lynx a five-point lead. Two minutes later, Whalen found Maya Moore for a clutch three-pointer that gave the Lynx a seven-point lead.

Within a minute-long timespan, she hit two free throws and two layups to make sure the game stayed fully out of Washington’s grasp, by helping her team build a 10-point lead.

When Whalen came into the game, she completely shifted the momentum by putting herself and her teammates in a position to be successful.

“Lindsay was unbelievable in the minutes that she played,” Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve said.

“She left it all out there. She found a way to will our team. Just all those hustle plays. Offensively, she really helped us. She was just bringing it tonight. It was vintage Lindsay Whalen and it was really cool that it happened at the Barn.”

But while Whalen was incredibly impressive, part of what makes the Lynx so successful is their team brand of basketball.

In that case, it’s no wonder that they had 27 assists as a team while limiting Washington to just 16. They also were more efficient on offense, shooting 50.7 percent from the field, compared to the Mystics 41.1 percent.

And it’s incredibly fitting that on the day she was named the 2017 WNBA MVP, Sylvia Fowles notched another clutch performance, with 25 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four blocks.

The Lynx actually got out to a slow start in the first quarter, and found themselves down by 10 points, 29-19, after shooting just 7-of-17 from the field during the first ten minutes.

In the second quarter, however, it appeared as if Washington began to have defensive lapses, which led to Fowles being able to get into a groove by attacking the rim.

Fowles ended up scoring 10 points in the quarter, and while the Lynx were still down by two, that quarter no doubt began to right the ship for Minnesota. They outscored the Mystics 26-18 in the frame, and shot a whopping 71 percent from the floor on 12-of-17 shooting.

Moore ended up with 11 points in the fourth quarter alone, and 22 for the night. Seimone Augustus chipped in 15 points of her own and six assists, while Rebekkah Brunson rounded out Lynx players in double-digits with a double-double performance of 11 points and 10 rebounds.

With the win, the Lynx will have a chance to close out their semifinals series on Sunday in Washington, D.C.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/15/2017 6:53:35 AM)

Why can't the Wild find a "Whalen"? [:@]

She stirred that drink last night in the final 10.




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/15/2017 8:32:52 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Why can't the Wild find a "Whalen"? [:@]

She stirred that drink last night in the final 10.

Beat me to it
She gives that aura when on the court, that she'd compete against anyone anywhere anytime anyhow
Minnesotas best winner, ever.




TJSweens -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/15/2017 9:38:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Why can't the Wild find a "Whalen"? [:@]

She stirred that drink last night in the final 10.

Beat me to it
She gives that aura when on the court, that she'd compete against anyone anywhere anytime anyhow
Minnesotas best winner, ever.


She grew up playing hockey against the boys before her dad persuaded her to switch to basketball in high school. It's no wonder she's do damn fearless in the way she plays.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/15/2017 10:36:30 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TJSweens

quote:

ORIGINAL: SoMnFan

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser

Why can't the Wild find a "Whalen"? [:@]

She stirred that drink last night in the final 10.

Beat me to it
She gives that aura when on the court, that she'd compete against anyone anywhere anytime anyhow
Minnesotas best winner, ever.


She grew up playing hockey against the boys before her dad persuaded her to switch to basketball in high school. It's no wonder she's do damn fearless in the way she plays.


Makes sense. She plays basketball like its a full-contact sport.




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/15/2017 10:41:01 AM)

To me the thing that says the most about the character of the Lynx is how the older stars have stayed here in the summer instead of playing in Europe the past few years.

The WNBA Max salary is 109K. Diana Taurasi, for example, makes 1.5M/year to play in Russia. And lesser stars routinely make 500K+ in Europe.

Taurasi takes entire WNBA season off so she's rested for Russia. Our stars sacrifice most of their earning potential just to try to win more championships.

They're better people than I am...




SoMnFan -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/15/2017 11:06:35 AM)

Well said
Selfless in order to accomplish the team goals




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/17/2017 5:34:58 PM)

Good game from the stars for the sweep.

Wouldn;t mind LA having to play an extra game or two...




David Levine -> RE: Minnesota Lynx (9/17/2017 7:01:56 PM)

Sparks edge the Mercury. Rematch of last year's finals.




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