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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/11/2019 3:03:55 PM   
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It's official; Napisha Collier is the WNBA rookie of the year.

http://www.startribune.com/lynx-s-napheesa-collier-named-associated-press-wnba-rookie-of-the-year/560048752/

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/12/2019 12:08:23 PM   
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Sheryl Reeves has lost her coaching prowess.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/12/2019 12:11:58 PM   
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Great game from our frontcourt, but tough to win when your backcourt combines for 1 point.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/12/2019 5:05:19 PM   
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It's official; Napisha Collier is the WNBA rookie of the year.

http://www.startribune.com/lynx-s-napheesa-collier-named-associated-press-wnba-rookie-of-the-year/560048752/


She's going to be a flat out star.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/14/2019 7:18:15 PM   
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We get Maya back next year we will have something.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/16/2019 1:13:09 PM   
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Napheesa Collier has been named the WNBA Rookie of the Year, the fourth Lynx player to win the award, joining Betty Lennox, Seimone Augustus, and Maya Moore as previous Lynx winners.

Collier was the sixth overall pick in the 2019 WNBA draft after starring at the University of Connecticut. It was a bit of a surprise that she fell to the sixth spot on draft night, but the Lynx were ready and grabbed the all-around player.

She became a starter immediately, in part due to injuries, but never lost her spot and became the Lynx’ most vital player over the course of the season. She showed her ability to do nearly everything well on both ends of the court, and do so consistently, a rarity for a rookie.

She wound up leading the league in total minutes, and finished in the top ten in total win shares, defensive win shares, defensive rating, and steals. She averaged 13.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game, adding 2.6 assists, two steals and a block per.

Collier was named to the All-Star game as an injury replacement, the only rookie to make the squad. She stuffed the stat sheet everywhere, and looks like the next Lynx star.

Collier is joined on the All-Rookie first team by Arike Ogunbowale of the Dallas Wings, Teaira McCowan of the Indiana Fever, Jackie Young of the Las Vegas Aces, and Brianna Turner of the Phoenix Mercury.

https://www.canishoopus.com/2019/9/16/20868230/nepheesa-collier-named-wnba-rookie-of-the-year-lynx
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/16/2019 1:15:48 PM   
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Maya Moore hints at possible retirement in Facebook video:

https://www.swishappeal.com/wnba/2019/9/16/20868328/wnba-maya-moore-hints-at-retirement-in-facebook-video
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/16/2019 1:48:57 PM   
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If Mya is really moving on, then many thanks to her. She was the consummate great player / great citizen that we don't see enough of. If she has a higher calling then best of luck to her in all that she does.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/16/2019 1:54:38 PM   
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Napheesa Collier has been named the WNBA Rookie of the Year, the fourth Lynx player to win the award, joining Betty Lennox, Seimone Augustus, and Maya Moore as previous Lynx winners.

Collier was the sixth overall pick in the 2019 WNBA draft after starring at the University of Connecticut. It was a bit of a surprise that she fell to the sixth spot on draft night, but the Lynx were ready and grabbed the all-around player.

She became a starter immediately, in part due to injuries, but never lost her spot and became the Lynx’ most vital player over the course of the season. She showed her ability to do nearly everything well on both ends of the court, and do so consistently, a rarity for a rookie.

She wound up leading the league in total minutes, and finished in the top ten in total win shares, defensive win shares, defensive rating, and steals. She averaged 13.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game, adding 2.6 assists, two steals and a block per.

Collier was named to the All-Star game as an injury replacement, the only rookie to make the squad. She stuffed the stat sheet everywhere, and looks like the next Lynx star.

Collier is joined on the All-Rookie first team by Arike Ogunbowale of the Dallas Wings, Teaira McCowan of the Indiana Fever, Jackie Young of the Las Vegas Aces, and Brianna Turner of the Phoenix Mercury.

https://www.canishoopus.com/2019/9/16/20868230/nepheesa-collier-named-wnba-rookie-of-the-year-lynx

I think it's safe to say that if Collier's 3 pt shooting hadn't fallen off he senior year, she would have been long gone by the Lynx pick. She hit 36% on 3 pointers as a rookie. Maybe she can teach Andrew Wiggins.

I think Reeves, tried to move up to assure getting her, but in her words other teams weren't willing to trade with the Lynx. She was downright giddy when Collier fell to the Lynx.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/17/2019 10:36:55 AM   
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If Mya is really moving on, then many thanks to her. She was the consummate great player / great citizen that we don't see enough of. If she has a higher calling then best of luck to her in all that she does.


She really is a remarkable individual.

Maya Moore Left Basketball. A Prisoner Needed Her Help.

Moore, a W.N.B.A. star, said she wanted to translate social justice talk into action. Now she is on a sabbatical this season trying to help free a man she believes was wrongly convicted.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/30/sports/maya-moore-wnba-quit.html
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/17/2019 6:16:34 PM   
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Collier did not play like a rookie from her first game. She looked like a veteran. She’s a very tough, physical presence when she needs to be. Had nice touch when she needs that too. Good basketball sense. Would love to see her teamed up with Maya.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/18/2019 4:30:30 PM   
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Executive of the Year: Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota Lynx

Two-time Coach of the Year Cheryl Reeve is the 2019 Executive of the Year thanks to a list of impressive offseason moves for the rebuilding Minnesota Lynx.

This season was one of rebuilding for the Lynx. With no Maya Moore, Lindsey Whalen or Rebekkah Brunson, and Seimone Augustus sitting out to start the season, head coach and general manager Reeve had to find a way to mix her five returning players and the list of new players for the Lynx to maintain the excellence they’ve established. Drafting eventual Rookie of the Year Napheesa Collier in a steal at sixth overall helped immeasurably, as did getting a veteran guard in Odyssey Sims in a pretty routine trade, as did the rest of her laundry list of impactful offseason moves. All told, by the end of the season, the rebuilt Lynx made their ninth straight playoff appearance.

https://www.swishappeal.com/wnba/2019/9/12/20858155/wnba-2019-season-awards-executive-of-the-year-cheryl-reeve-minnesota-lynx
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 9/18/2019 5:37:39 PM   
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Executive of the Year: Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota Lynx

Two-time Coach of the Year Cheryl Reeve is the 2019 Executive of the Year thanks to a list of impressive offseason moves for the rebuilding Minnesota Lynx.

This season was one of rebuilding for the Lynx. With no Maya Moore, Lindsey Whalen or Rebekkah Brunson, and Seimone Augustus sitting out to start the season, head coach and general manager Reeve had to find a way to mix her five returning players and the list of new players for the Lynx to maintain the excellence they’ve established. Drafting eventual Rookie of the Year Napheesa Collier in a steal at sixth overall helped immeasurably, as did getting a veteran guard in Odyssey Sims in a pretty routine trade, as did the rest of her laundry list of impactful offseason moves. All told, by the end of the season, the rebuilt Lynx made their ninth straight playoff appearance.

https://www.swishappeal.com/wnba/2019/9/12/20858155/wnba-2019-season-awards-executive-of-the-year-cheryl-reeve-minnesota-lynx

Way to go Cheryl.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 1/14/2020 2:07:45 PM   
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Highlights of WNBA CBA

• Annual base pay for league’s highest-paid player jumps from $117,500 to $215,000.

• With other benefits, the league’s top players could earn cash compensation in excess of $500,000.

• The agreement is for eight years, from the 2020 through 2027 seasons with a mutual opt-out provision after six years.

• 2020 salary cap will be $1.3 million, up from $996,100 in 2019.

• Players who complete their contracts and have five or more years of service can become unrestricted free agents, unless they are tagged as a "core" player.

• The number of times a player can be tagged as "core" goes from four to three beginning this season, and drops to two beginning with the 2022 season.

• Players will receive full salary while on maternity leave, an annual child care stipend of $5,000, and guarantee of two-bedroom apartments for players with children.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 1/22/2020 7:24:49 PM   
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Maya will be sitting out this upcoming season as well.

https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/28539751/maya-moore-sit-second-wnba-season-row-push-inmate-freedom
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 1/23/2020 8:27:23 AM   
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I think it is increasingly unlikely that she will ever play again. Sounds like she is very happy and content with life away from basketball.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 1/23/2020 10:18:40 AM   
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I think it is increasingly unlikely that she will ever play again. Sounds like she is very happy and content with life away from basketball.


Hard to blame her. She's done absolutely everything you can do in the game.

She's only 30 years old, financially set for life and healthy. She's earned the right to do whatever makes her happy.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 1/23/2020 10:51:05 AM   
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I think it is increasingly unlikely that she will ever play again. Sounds like she is very happy and content with life away from basketball.


Hard to blame her. She's done absolutely everything you can do in the game.

She's only 30 years old, financially set for life and healthy. She's earned the right to do whatever makes her happy.

It sounds like she is very grateful for all of her experiences in basketball, but she is ready for a new chapter in life. There is a lot more to life than basketball. Best of luck to her.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/3/2020 7:43:27 PM   
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Maya Moore's little sister just destroyed UConn.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/5/2020 4:34:08 PM   
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Maya will be sitting out this upcoming season as well.

https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/28539751/maya-moore-sit-second-wnba-season-row-push-inmate-freedom

That really sucks for Lynx fans. Kudo's to Maya.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/10/2020 5:56:41 PM   
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Not verified by Sims or the Lynx at this point:

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Odyssey Sims is currently pregnant so she will be missing part of if not all of the 2020 season. The Lynx will likely backfill that position while she’s out. Sims started all 34 games for the Lynx and averaged 13ppg and almost 4 assists. Big shoes to fill.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/11/2020 6:50:17 PM   
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Rebekkah Brunson retires and immediately joins the Lynx coaching staff:

http://www.startribune.com/former-lynx-star-rebekkah-brunson-introduced-as-assistant-coach/567778602/
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/20/2020 5:40:11 PM   
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Seimone Augustus signs with the Sparks, so she'll spend her final season in LA...
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/20/2020 6:13:49 PM   
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Seimone was supposed to be a legacy player and Lynx 4 Life. This doesn’t sit right. Playing her last season with the Sparks? THE SPARKS? Yeah, something else is going on here. This is like Reggie Miller signing a 1-year deal with the Knicks to finish his career.

Darren Wolfson@DWolfsonKSTP
Definitely wasn't $$-related. Surely curious to hear Seimone explain. Definitely caught the Lynx off guard. Cheryl told us last week -- we'll use at 10 -- point-blank that Seimone would be back.

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The Los Angeles Sparks have signed four-time WNBA champion Seimone Augustus, who comes to the Sparks after leading the Minnesota Lynx to titles in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2017. Augustus is an eight-time All-Star, six-time All-WNBA honoree and three-time Olympic Gold Medalist.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 2/20/2020 6:15:19 PM   
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I knew Seimone Augustus was a free agent this off-season, but frankly I didn’t think it mattered much. I assumed she would re-sign with the Lynx for a final season (or maybe two) before calling it a career. She was not much of an on-court factor last season, her age-35 year, missing most of it with knee problems. I knew she wanted to go out on better terms, and thought she would be a part of the transition to the next group of Minnesota Lynx.

So I am shocked that today Augustus has signed with the Los Angeles Sparks, and will be suiting up for the Lynx long-time rivals this season.

I’ve had about half an hour to absorb this news, and I simply cannot wrap my head around it. Augustus was supposed to be a Lynx. She was supposed to end her career here. It’s like if DIrk Nowitzki signed with the Spurs or Lakers for his final season. Just wrong.

I really don’t know how or why this has come about. I can’t imagine the Lynx failed to offer her a reasonable deal to finish off her career. Did she value what she saw as a better opportunity for one more title with the Sparks more? I really don’t know.

As recently as 10 days ago, Lynx coach and GM Cheryl Reeve expressed her expectation that Augustus would be back in the fold.

All I know is the Lynx have lost an icon, a player who has been central to their identity for well over a decade. It’s not too much to say Seimone Augustus has BEEN the Lynx since her heralded arrival in 2006.

Augustus was a huge star and All-American at LSU, one of the greatest athletes in the history of the school when she was drafted by the Lynx first overall in 2006. It was not a good Lynx team at that point, but Augustus immediately dominated, averaging 22 points a night as a rookie, winning the Rookie of the Year award, and making All-WNBA in her first season.

It was merely the start of what will no doubt turn out to be a Hall-of-Fame career. Augustus would go on to make eight All-Star teams and six All-WNBA teams. She kept the Lynx afloat until they were able to turn their fortunes around under Reeve, with the acquisitions of Lindsay Whalen and Maya Moore, and later Rebekkah Brunson and Sylvia Fowles.

She was a huge part of the dominant team of the decade, which saw her and the Lynx win four championships. She won the Finals MVP in 2011, their first title.

In addition to her incredible success with the Lynx, Augustus has won three Olympic gold medals with team USA.

Augustus was and is a scorer. In her prime, her quick first step, ball-handling chops, and body control allowed her to create space to get off whatever shot she wanted, and she was remarkably adept in the mid-range. Augustus shaking a defender and pulling up from 17 feet will be an enduring memory for me and many Lynx fans.

Seimone Augustus has been my favorite player for a long, long time. I love her confidence, her game, her attitude. She’s defined cool for this era of the WNBA, and she’s been an absolute joy to watch and root for. She’s helped bring four championships to the team I root for, and will go down without question as one of the greats of all time.

I had every expectation that she would finish her career here in Minnesota to the adulation of an adoring fan base.

That is apparently not to be, and I wish her well in Los Angeles. I won’t pretend, however, that I’m not disappointed that it has come to this.

It doesn’t diminish her one iota, but it wasn’t supposed to end this way.

https://www.canishoopus.com/2020/2/20/21146281/end-of-an-era-seimone-augustus-signs-with-the-los-angeles-sparks-wnba-lynx
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