Lynx playoff preview

August 21, 2014 at 4:36AM
Lynx Seimone Augustus cut to the basket with Liberty's Alex Montgomery defending during the first half. ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com Lynx vs New York Liberty at the Target Center in Minneapolis Min. Saturday, May 24, 2014. ORG XMIT: MIN1405242025060178
Lynx Seimone Augustus cut to the basket with Liberty’s Alex Montgomery defending during the first half. ] (KYNDELL HARKNESS/STAR TRIBUNE) kyndell.harkness@startribune.com Lynx vs New York Liberty at the Target Center in Minneapolis Min. Saturday, May 24, 2014. ORG XMIT: MIN1405242025060178 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Outside threat is in the way

WESTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (BEST OF THREE): Lynx (25-9) vs. San Antonio (16-18)

THE MATCHUP

Lynx: Minnesota won the first four games between the teams this season, two by 10 points or more, but San Antonio beat Minnesota 92-76 in the second-to last regular-season game, the Lynx's most lopsided loss of the season. Against San Antonio, the key will be perimeter defense. The Stars have a quick backcourt, both in starters Becky Hammon and Danielle Robinson and in top backup Jia Perkins. The Stars use that quickness to break defenses down and get open three-point attempts. No team has made more three pointers than the Stars, and no team has allowed more threes than the Lynx. The Stars shot 44.8 percent vs. the Lynx in five games and hit on 44.6 percent of their three-pointers. Strong defense must fuel the Lynx's fast-break attack. Health is also key. Seimone Augustus, plagued by various knee ailments this season, missed two of the five games vs. San Antonio, including that 16-point loss. But she averaged 18.7 points on 70.3 percent shooting in her three games vs. San Antonio. Maya Moore averaged 19.4 points vs. San Antonio and Lindsay Whalen averaged 16.4 points. The Lynx bench, the least productive bench in the league during the regular season, has to step up. Devereaux Peters, Monica Wright and Tan White will have to contribute. Minnesota finished second in the league in scoring, assists and was second in field-goal percentage.

Stars: The well-coached and deep Stars are a persistent team that is entering the postseason on a three-game winning streak. The key to their attack is their long-range shooting. The Stars finished first in the league in three-pointers made (216, 6.65 per game) and in three-point shooting (35.9 percent), and they have three players in the top six in three-point shooting in Perkins (41.1 percent), Hammon (39.8) and Kayla McBride (39.6). The Stars averaged nine three-pointers made in five games vs. the Lynx. Perkins, candidate for sixth woman of the year, averaged 18 points and was 11-for-22 on three-pointers in three games vs. the Lynx. Robinson, Danielle Adams and McBride all averaged better than 11 points vs. Minnesota. Led by Perkins, the Stars get an average of 29.4 points per game from their bench, easily the most in the league and nearly double the Lynx average of 14.8. The Stars are also playing to extend the season for Hammon, who will retire when the season ends.

COACHES

Lynx: Minnesota became the only team in league history to post four consecutive 25-victory seasons, but this is the first time in that run that Minnesota doesn't enter the playoffs as the top seed. But this might have been Cheryl Reeve's best season yet. With injuries to Peters, Wright and Rebekkah Brunson to start the season, and coaching without Augustus for 10 games, the Lynx still managed to post the league's second-best record.

Stars: The Stars improved from 12 victories last season to 16 this year, using a three-game winning streak to clinch the Western Conference No. 3 seed. Dan Hughes, a two-time league coach of the year, has coached his team into the playoffs in 10 of 14 seasons, including seven of nine years coaching the Stars. But San Antonio has advanced past the first round just twice in that time, the last time in 2008, when the Stars made it to the finals but were swept by Detroit.

ETC.

Head to head: The Lynx were 4-1 vs. the Stars this season. The teams have met just once before in the playoffs. The Lynx beat San Antonio two games to one in the 2011 conference semifinals on their way to their first WNBA title. Overall, including those 2011 playoffs, the Lynx have won 12 straight home games against the Stars dating to the 2010 season.

Injury report: Lynx rookie F/C Damiris Dantas is likely to miss this series — at least the start of it — while tending to a family matter in Brazil. Augustus (knee) is probable. Stars G Davellyn White (knee) is out for the season.

Prediction

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Minnesota in three games. That late-season loss to the Stars may have refocused the veteran Lynx. But it will take the full three games to down the dogged Stars.

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THE PLAYERS

Lynx startersPPGRPGAPG

F Rebekkah Brunson7.2 8.21.5

F Maya Moore23.98.13.4

C Janel McCarville7.94.83.1

G Seimone Augustus16.53.62.4

G Lindsay Whalen14.14.25.5

Top reserves

G Monica Wright5.82.22.1

F Devereaux Peters4.43.71.7

G Tan White4.91.81.1

Stars startersPPGRPGAPG

F Kayla McBride13.02.31.7

F Danielle Adams10.94.10.9

C Jayne Appel4.97.92.1

G Danielle Robinson12.93.55.3

G Becky Hammon8.31.44.2

Top reserves

F Sophia Young-Malcolm8.24.61.5

G Jia Perkins12.52.31.7

G Shenise Johnson6.03.31.4


San Antonio Silver Stars guard Jia Perkins, left, shoots past Atlanta Dream center guard Iziane Castro Marques, center, and Alison Bales, right, in the first half of a WNBA basketball game, Sunday, June 26, 2011, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Tami Chappell) ORG XMIT: GATC103
San Antonio Silver Stars guard Jia Perkins, left, shoots past Atlanta Dream center guard Iziane Castro Marques, center, and Alison Bales, right, in the first half of a WNBA basketball game, Sunday, June 26, 2011, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Tami Chappell) ORG XMIT: GATC103 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
FILE - In this July 1, 2014 file photo, San Antonio Starsí Becky Hammon, right, drives to the basket as Connecticut Sunís Chiney Ogwumike, left, defends during the second half of a WNBA basketball game in Uncasville, Conn. The Stars 16-year WNBA veteran Becky Hammon will retire at the conclusion of the 2014 WNBA season, the team announced Wednesday, July 23, 2014. Hammon will end her career as the Stars all-time leader in assists, points per game and three-point field goals made.(AP Ph
FILE - In this July 1, 2014 file photo, San Antonio Starsí Becky Hammon, right, drives to the basket as Connecticut Sunís Chiney Ogwumike, left, defends during the second half of a WNBA basketball game in Uncasville, Conn. The Stars 16-year WNBA veteran Becky Hammon will retire at the conclusion of the 2014 WNBA season, the team announced Wednesday, July 23, 2014. Hammon will end her career as the Stars all-time leader in assists, points per game and three-point field goals made.(AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File) ORG XMIT: NY161 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve keeps an eye on her team against the Seattle Storm's during the second half of a WNBA basketball playoff game in Tacoma, Wash. on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Photo/John Froschauer) ORG XMIT: OTK
Reeve (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
San Antonio Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes applauds his team during the first half of a WNBA basketball game against the Phoenix Mercury, Friday, Sept. 13, 2013, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York) ORG XMIT: AZMY108
Hughes (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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