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  • Lynx get top pick in WNBA draft here
    The Lynx will have the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft next April. Minnesota, a non-playoff team the past five years, won the four-team draft lottery with New York's first-round pick. The Lynx obtained the Liberty's pick in a three-team trade last January.
  • Taurasi finishes 'up and down' season in triumph
    Diana Taurasi scored 26 points Friday night and the Mercury held off the tenacious Indiana Fever 94-86 in the deciding Game 5 of the WNBA Finals.
  • Mercury even finals by topping Fever
    The high-scoring Phoenix Mercury saved their season with defense.
  • Lynx guard at USA camp
    Lynx guard Renee Montgomery has been added to the USA Basketball roster for its fall training camp.
  • Nolan scores 25 to rally Shock past Dream 94-89
    Deanna Nolan scored 25 points and Kara Braxton added 16 as the Detroit Shock rallied for a 94-89 victory over the Atlanta Dream in the opener of Eastern Conference first-round series Wednesday night.
  • Gillom wants to see better days for Lynx
    Saying "the stars are lining up for us," the first-year coach hopes to return to the Lynx next year. She doesn't have a contract.
  • Lynx end disappointing season with loss to last-place Monarchs
    The Lynx had hard time mustering energy for their season finale, knowing nothing was on the line.
  • Sparks end Lynx's push for playoffs
    Lisa Leslie, feted before the game, scored 19 points as the Sparks routed the Lynx, extending their streak without a playoff appearance to five consecutive years.
  • Sparks beat Storm 70-63 in WNBA playoff opener
    Tina Thompson hit a key 3-pointer with 5:44 remaining and the Los Angeles Sparks went on to a 70-63 victory over the Seattle Storm in Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series Wednesday night.
  • Lynx win home finale, stay in playoff hunt
    With their second victory in a row, the Lynx (14-18) moved into a fourth-place tie with San Antonio in the WNBA Western Conference with two games left. The Silver Stars, though, have the head-to-head tiebreaker.
  • Fever, Mercury open playoffs as favorites
    The Indiana Fever got off to a dominant start and were all but assured of getting in the playoffs long ago.
  • Gameday: Lynx at Los Angeles
    Lynx at a glance: Minnesota (14-18), which has lost seven consecutive road games, is in a must-win situation to make the playoffs, after San Antonio beat Sacramento 80-71 Thursday night. The Silver Stars (15-18) need only to win their final game Saturday or to have the Lynx lose either one of their last two games to qualify for the fourth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. ... The Lynx are coming off an emotional 75-72 victory over Detroit on Wednesday at home. With Nicky Anosike (knee) out for the second game in a row, the Lynx shared the ball as well as a team can. Six players had from 10 to 12 points.
  • Ailing Lynx win but still might be done
    Minnesota still has a slim shot at making the playoffs, but now Nicky Anosike is sidelined by a knee injury.
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  • Lynx fall in double overtime
    Loss could kill Minnesota's playoff chances. The Silver Stars moved a game ahead of the Lynx for fourth place in the Western Conference.
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  • Langhorne leads Mystics past Lynx
    Crystal Langhorne had 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Washington Mystics to an 81-75 victory over the Minnesota Lynx on Sunday.
  • Record shooting halts Lynx skid
    Minnesota made 16 three-pointers along with some timely free throws to hold off the Monarchs.
  • Lynx go cold in a hurry, see losing streak hit six
    NEW YORK - Shameka Christon scored 24 points, Cathrine Kraayeveld had a season-high 18 and the New York Liberty beat the struggling Minnesota Lynx 80-67 Sunday.
  • Lynx run out of gas in 'track race' with Sun
    Former Gophers standout Lindsay Whalen had 21 points, including the go-ahead free throws, for Connecticut.
  • Gameday: Lynx at Connecticut
    The Lynx will try to end their losing streak -- currently at four games -- against Lindsay Whalen and the Sun.
  • Off-court style
    Three of the Lynx's most fashion-forward players show us their flair for style.
  • Lynx star named to U.S. national team
    Seimone Augustus of the Lynx was one of eight players named to the USA Basketball women's national team today.
  • Sun glad to have Whitmore back in lineup
    Tamika Whitmore returned to Connecticut's lineup last weekend and the Sun are glad to have her back.
  • Cold spell gives Indiana an opening vs. Lynx
    The Lynx, led by Candice Wiggins, stayed with the league's best team but lost the scoring touch.

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