Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve received two fines for her actions in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals on Wednesday night at Target Center.
Reeve, Indiana coach Lin Dunn and Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen all will have to pay undisclosed fines for the technical fouls they received in the second half.
Those fines are automatic and the undisclosed amounts are pre-determined. Reeve's second fine, also unknown, stems from her jacket throwing on the sideline after her technical. Assistant coach Jim Petersen had to restrain her from rushing onto the court.
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