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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 1:10:16 AM   
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I'm curious about something. Does it almost seem unfair the Lynx adding Fowles. Assuming she can play like she used to we should now be just about unbeatable.

Unfair ??????? Hell no!!!!!

You my friend are to use to the major local pro teams being in perpetual rebuild mode or always "on the verge" of being a contender only to completely miss the mark only to have to re-sell hope for the next season... like

Lynx got fortunate in Seimone. Drafted a franchise player who came into the league an All Star but there was little talent around her early on. She believed enough in the organization to stick with it. With some lottery luck, a willingness to make trades, some that finally worked out in the teams favor for once and assembling a savvy, hardworking coaching staff things have turned.

So for all the years the Lynx were the doormat of the West Conf., flippin the roster, changing coaches, always on the outside looking in (kind of like most of the other pro teams in town) this is our window of greatness
So like I said, "So this is what the other side feels like to be "that" team people want to play for. "
It’s kind of fun to be "that team everyone wants to be" and their fans love to hate cuz we're good .


Too bad lots of folks are dismissive of the women's game. The Lynx, when they get rolling play a really gritty, hardnosed yet still pretty & fun brand of basketball. And right now, in Minnesota we have a chance to watch some greatness in and nearing the end of their prime. In Augustus, Brunson, Whalen and Moore we have 4 Hall of Fame players when all is said and done. With every game and every season in the WNBA, their stats & accomplishments are putting them in rare air. (not sure I see Fowles there yet but she has some time)

So don't think of it as unfair. Just enjoy this cuz we know nothing last forever …..

The team still has some adjusting to do & Big Syl still needs to get into game shape, so I won't expect blow outs every night. I just want then to get playoff ready come Sept.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 8:47:21 AM   
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Get this. The Lynx had an open roster spot after the trade so they signed Shae Kelly. A little surprised they go after the next to last pick from this years draft. She must have made a good impression in preseason.


I was wondering if they were going to make that move. She really impressed people in training camp and basically lost out on making the roster because it was already filled with guaranteed contracts. Kelly is a hell of an athlete, really good basketball skills and fearless. I like it.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 9:35:21 AM   
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Get this. The Lynx had an open roster spot after the trade so they signed Shae Kelly. A little surprised they go after the next to last pick from this years draft. She must have made a good impression in preseason.


I was wondering if they were going to make that move. She really impressed people in training camp and basically lost out on making the roster because it was already filled with guaranteed contracts. Kelly is a hell of an athlete, really good basketball skills and fearless. I like it.

Homer.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 10:29:55 AM   
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 11:01:03 AM   
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Sylvia Fowles Finds The Right Fit In Minnesota
Mechelle Voepel, espnW.com

MINNEAPOLIS -- Sylvia Fowles pretty much figured her 2015 WNBA season was just never going to happen. She was prepared to sit it out entirely because she knew for sure what she wanted: to be traded from Chicago to Minnesota.

But it just didn't look like it would materialize. Minnesota general manager Roger Griffith had been trying to work a deal since around January. He said he lost count of how many offers and counteroffers the Lynx and Sky tossed back and forth. He thought they were very close a few times -- he specifically mentioned July 4 as an "almost" -- but in the past couple of weeks, his hopes faded, too.

And then ... Sunday, it all finally came together rather surprisingly, as these things sometimes do. With Atlanta as the third partner in the trade, Minnesota got yet another Olympian to add into its "let's go win a championship again" mix.

Fowles joins the green-and-blue crew and is now WNBA teammates with the likes of Maya Moore, Lindsay Whalen, Seimone Augustus and Asjha Jones. They were all together on the 2012 U.S. Olympic team. Add in another outstanding post player in Rebekkah Brunson, who has been such a big part of Minnesota's rise to power.

Quite the collection of stars the Lynx have now heading into the second half of the WNBA season. But as recently as Saturday, Fowles didn't expect to be here.

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"I thought she fit in really well, and the players around her really enjoyed some of the options that present themselves with having a 6-foot-6 player."
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve o Sylvia Fowles' first practice


"I can be honest," Fowles said. "I pretty much had given up hope. "

She was speaking Tuesday at her first Lynx news conference, which followed her first Lynx practice. Now will she be ready for her first game of 2015, Wednesday at Target Center against visiting Los Angeles?

"We shall see," said a grinning Fowles, who might even start, though that hasn't been determined. "I am up for every challenge."

Fowles joked that Augustus -- her former collegiate teammate at LSU who is currently sidelined after arthroscopic knee surgery -- was the first Lynx player to meet her upon her arrival in Minneapolis, and then they talked for "about five hours."

"We had a nice conversation about the organization and what was to be expected," Fowles said. "It was some good stuff."

Fowles has tried to be careful through this pained process of disengaging from the team that drafted her in 2008 to not disparage the Sky. She said that she just felt it was the right time in her career to make a move to a team with which she thinks she has the best chance of winning a WNBA title.

Like Augustus, Fowles went through the heartbreak of Final Four appearances in college without an NCAA championship. In Fowles' case, in fact, she made it to the national semifinals all four of her seasons at LSU (2005-08) without advancing to the title game.

And while Fowles has won titles in the Olympics, world championships and overseas, there is still a feeling for her that something is missing: a championship in the WNBA. Augustus, the pivotal No. 1 draft pick in 2006 who really began to turn the tide for the Lynx, has won two WNBA titles. Now she wants to help Fowles get her first.

"I hope we can get those lob passes going to her, those pick-and-roll situations," Augustus said. "It should be fun."

So Augustus and Fowles are both very excited; indeed, the whole pack of Lynx are thrilled. Fowles said coming to Minnesota was like "Christmas times three."

In the necessary role of Grinch, of course, is Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve, who wants to make very darn sure that nobody is starting a championship parade in July.

She reminded the Lynx -- not that they'd forgotten -- about them having lost their last game before the All-Star break, 78-77 to Connecticut on July 22 at home. Admittedly, the Lynx then didn't have Augustus -- who is out probably until at least mid- to late August -- and Whalen, who will return Wednesday wearing goggles after an eye injury on July 19. But a loss is a loss.

And even if the Lynx are leading the West at 12-4 and now have "Big Syl" on top of everything else, Reeve scoffed at the idea that now all she has to do is watch her team run over everyone else.

Reeve understandably doesn't want anyone to think this is going to be simple. Remember, her Lynx lost in the WNBA Finals in 2012, when -- let's be frank -- most everyone thought they would beat an Indiana Fever team that was missing an injured Katie Douglas. Instead, Minnesota lost 3-1, and that still burns Reeve.

Stockpiling talent, which the Lynx have done, certainly isn't all you have to do to win a WNBA championship. But it sure should make it more likely.

And that's really what Fowles , 29, was hoping for: to continue her career someplace that is already well established. That the Lynx have a state-of-the-art training facility across from Target Center and have become pretty much the WNBA's model organization were additional lures for Fowles.

"I know the transition will be easy, but the expectations are different," said Fowles, who averaged 15.7 points and 9.7 rebounds in her first seven seasons, all with Chicago. "I know everybody has high expectations here. I know everybody will be looking in [at us] like, 'They've got it easy,' but it's really not. I've got to come in and meet these needs here, as well.

"Maya was on me this morning, showing me everything that I need to do. She's telling me I need that second energy to kick in. I heard a lot from Seimone. [Whalen] was pretty much on the smooth side: 'Just go out there and do what you do.'"

Fowles has always played excellent defense, and she also provides a splendid, 6-foot-6 target inside on offense. Even with Augustus out the Lynx are a very strong offensive team. Still, they will be very, very glad to have Fowles on both ends of the court.

"She's such a dominant force when she gets going," Moore said. "It's only going to be good for her having players like us around as far as the competitiveness, the passion, the focus. I think she's going to come in and fit in just fine."

Despite not wanting to "oversell" the Lynx's new addition, Reeve fully acknowledged the many ways that Fowles can help Minnesota -- and do so without the Lynx having to remake themselves. Reeve also said that Fowles looked good in her first practice Tuesday with Minnesota.

"Working out on your own is not the same as practicing, so I'm sure she's feeling it right now, having gone through two hours of practice," Reeve said. "I thought she fit in really well, and the players around her really enjoyed some of the options that present themselves with having a 6-6 player.

"More than anything, I just kind of want her to ease her way into things. And I don't want it to be disruptive to us; we still are what we are, and do what we do. And just let her find her way."

Realistically, that's probably not going to take very long. Fowles said that to stay in shape the past few months while not playing, she mostly rode her bike, along with lifting weights. So she will have to get her basketball legs under her again. But she has also had plenty of rest since the end of her overseas season in China, and that time gave her a chance to refresh both mentally and physically.

She thinks that will pay off over the next couple of months as the Lynx try to finish first in the West and secure home-court advantage in the playoffs.

"As a player, this is something that you look for: You want to play with the best of the best at the highest level, and winning a championship is always one of your goals," Fowles said. "To get there, you have to have all the pieces in place."

Minnesota pretty much already had that, or close to it. But there was room for one more: a much sought-after part of the puzzle in Fowles, who now just wants to snap in place and complete the picture.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 11:06:59 AM   
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It looks like four of the Lynx starters are all star or near all star quality. Who is the other starter?


All 5 of them are.

Whalen: 5× WNBA All-Star (2006, 2011, 2013–2015)
Augustus: 6× WNBA All-Star (2006–2007, 2011, 2013–2015)
Moore: 4× WNBA All-Star (2011, 2013–2015)
Brunson: 3× WNBA All-Star (2007, 2011, 2013)
Fowles: 3× WNBA All-Star (2009, 2011, 2013)


And while she might not be an All-Star caliber player anymore, I shouldn't leave out Asjha Jones: 2× WNBA All-Star (2007, 2009), who will be a very valuable contributor off the bench behind Fowles.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 11:11:28 AM   
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The Lynx have a distinct advantage over the Wolves in attracting big name players. Our summers are awesome. Our winters suck.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 12:42:07 PM   
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The Lynx have a distinct advantage over the Wolves in attracting big name players. Our summers are awesome. Our winters suck.

I never liked Spring in Minnesota too wet and messy, I hated Summers in Minnesota too hot and humid. Winter nothing needs to be said. However that one or two week season called Fall where the air was crisp and the leaves changed colors is an good as anywhere in the world.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 12:43:47 PM   
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Get this. The Lynx had an open roster spot after the trade so they signed Shae Kelly. A little surprised they go after the next to last pick from this years draft. She must have made a good impression in preseason.


I was wondering if they were going to make that move. She really impressed people in training camp and basically lost out on making the roster because it was already filled with guaranteed contracts. Kelly is a hell of an athlete, really good basketball skills and fearless. I like it.

I know nothing about Kelly other than I hear she is 6'1". What positions can she play?
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 6:21:17 PM   
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Get this. The Lynx had an open roster spot after the trade so they signed Shae Kelly. A little surprised they go after the next to last pick from this years draft. She must have made a good impression in preseason.


I was wondering if they were going to make that move. She really impressed people in training camp and basically lost out on making the roster because it was already filled with guaranteed contracts. Kelly is a hell of an athlete, really good basketball skills and fearless. I like it.

I know nothing about Kelly other than I hear she is 6'1". What positions can she play?

She played lots of 4/PF in college but 3/SF is were she'll need to play in the W.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 7:50:47 PM   
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Get this. The Lynx had an open roster spot after the trade so they signed Shae Kelly. A little surprised they go after the next to last pick from this years draft. She must have made a good impression in preseason.


I was wondering if they were going to make that move. She really impressed people in training camp and basically lost out on making the roster because it was already filled with guaranteed contracts. Kelly is a hell of an athlete, really good basketball skills and fearless. I like it.

I know nothing about Kelly other than I hear she is 6'1". What positions can she play?

She played lots of 4/PF in college but 3/SF is were she'll need to play in the W.

Is Maya definitely the SF or does she play much SG? I'm a little confused about that. If Maya can slide to the SG Kelly can maybe get some minutes at the SF. Or will she be a practice player that never sees the court. What do you think Minnyme?

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 7:52:10 PM   
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Fowles really stands out on the floor - she's so long.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 7:58:55 PM   
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We're a totally different team with Fowles. She forces us to be less dribble/iso heavy and actually feed the post.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 8:11:29 PM   
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Very good first half for Fowles. 5 and 4 in only 9 minutes.

And Anna Cruz was terrific. She may not put up huge numbers, but she makes a lot of good things happen on both ends.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 9:05:21 PM   
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Not a great 2nd half, and the game was MUCH closer than it should've been, but Maya put us on her back.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 9:10:32 PM   
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Maya can't make a shot and the Lynx are clinging to a five point lead with four minutes to go.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/29/2015 9:11:42 PM   
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I guess if I understand DL correct the game is over and we won.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/31/2015 12:23:05 AM   
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We're a totally different team with Fowles. She forces us to be less dribble/iso heavy and actually feed the post.

Yes. This will take some adjusting to.


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Not a great 2nd half, and the game was MUCH closer than it should've been, but Maya put us on her back.


See it was pretty much as I expected. LA has a lot of talent and has adjustments to make to find their game. The Lynx have lots to adjust to as well. Throwing a bunch of talent together, even a bunch of All-Stars doesn’t mean winning is automatic.

Who peaks at the halfway point With the change that’s taken place, I expect/hope stride to come the 4th qtr of the season w/Augustus back, rolling into the playoffs.

Of course having talent is a must to be a winner but winning, being champions, is hard & so much goes into being elite. As irritated as I can get w/Cheryl Reeve, and how I think she sometimes has blinders on, she does have a vision and 2 great assistants in Jim Pete & Shelly Patterson. Listing to Reeve talk the game is as good as any coach at any leave, male or female.

If you got 9 mins listen to the audio of Reeve after practice about the gm Wed night.

https://soundcloud.com/lynx-radio/07-30-reeve-practice

Good stuff
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/31/2015 12:45:54 AM   
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I know nothing about Kelly other than I hear she is 6'1". What positions can she play?

She played lots of 4/PF in college but 3/SF is were she'll need to play in the W.

Is Maya definitely the SF or does she play much SG? I'm a little confused about that. If Maya can slide to the SG Kelly can maybe get some minutes at the SF. Or will she be a practice player that never sees the court. What do you think Minnyme?

The last gm before the break vs. CT Maya did play SG & we went with Dev @SF & Jones & Brunson in the post. For Maya to play much SG would have to be injury issue & match up situation like Peters playing some SF again vs. LA because of their running 3 big (Parker/Ogumeka/Lavendar) on occation.

Maya too played mostly PF in college & made the transition to SF in the pros, so Kelly has an example to follow even though she's not on Maya's level. Time will tell but I see Kelly getting Rashanda Gray type mins, a minute here or there & garbage time. I think the team can sign her to two(2) 7 day contracts before they either sign her for the rest of the season or have to let her go. Kelly gives the team 10 active bodies while Seimone is out, so I could see her sticking to the end of the season. However long she's on the squad it a huge experience for her so we'll see.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/31/2015 1:09:25 PM   
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See it was pretty much as I expected. LA has a lot of talent and has adjustments to make to find their game. The Lynx have lots to adjust to as well. Throwing a bunch of talent together, even a bunch of All-Stars doesn’t mean winning is automatic.



Yep, LA is a lot better than their record to this point. Keep in mind that was Parker's first game this year and Beard's 3rd. They're going to be pretty tough in the second half.

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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/31/2015 2:14:36 PM   
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I know nothing about Kelly other than I hear she is 6'1". What positions can she play?

She played lots of 4/PF in college but 3/SF is were she'll need to play in the W.

Is Maya definitely the SF or does she play much SG? I'm a little confused about that. If Maya can slide to the SG Kelly can maybe get some minutes at the SF. Or will she be a practice player that never sees the court. What do you think Minnyme?

The last gm before the break vs. CT Maya did play SG & we went with Dev @SF & Jones & Brunson in the post. For Maya to play much SG would have to be injury issue & match up situation like Peters playing some SF again vs. LA because of their running 3 big (Parker/Ogumeka/Lavendar) on occation.

Maya too played mostly PF in college & made the transition to SF in the pros, so Kelly has an example to follow even though she's not on Maya's level. Time will tell but I see Kelly getting Rashanda Gray type mins, a minute here or there & garbage time. I think the team can sign her to two(2) 7 day contracts before they either sign her for the rest of the season or have to let her go. Kelly gives the team 10 active bodies while Seimone is out, so I could see her sticking to the end of the season. However long she's on the squad it a huge experience for her so we'll see.

Thanks Minnyme. As usual you are a fount of knowledge when it comes to the WNBA. I can watch Lynx games if I buy a WNBA pass right. I bought it before and it was super cheap. I would have bought it Wednesday to watch that game but it wasn't on the WNBA pass as it was being carried by NBA.TV.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/31/2015 5:26:33 PM   
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kgdabom, yes you can watch on-line via WNBA web site Live Access: https://liveaccess.wnba.com/

And looks like they got a free trial period going on right now ? I think if you're already signed up for NBA League pass you can use the same sign on but would have to pay for WNBA Live Access after the trial period.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 7/31/2015 6:52:55 PM   
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kgdabom, yes you can watch on-line via WNBA web site Live Access: https://liveaccess.wnba.com/

And looks like they got a free trial period going on right now ? I think if you're already signed up for NBA League pass you can use the same sign on but would have to pay for WNBA Live Access after the trial period.

It just pisses me off paying for it and then having games you can't get like the last one. If it's under $10 I will go ahead and buy it despite finding the blackouts annoying.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 8/2/2015 10:48:32 AM   
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Lynx just squeak past the Tulsa shock with Maya and Sylvia starring with 20 and 19 points respectively. Maya only had 4 points entering the 4th quarter and then scored 16 of our 21 IIRC.
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RE: Minnesota Lynx - 8/14/2015 6:44:17 PM   
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For those home looking for something to watch, If you can find it, Lynx are on FSN+ right now 6:30 tip for the locals (and NBA TV) playing @ ATL Dream
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