MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Lynx are three wins from a fifth championship, chasing a league record with an entirely different core from the previous dynasty.
Napheesa Collier is fully in charge of this group.
Collier had 27 points on 10-for-16 shooting and 11 rebounds and Courtney Williams contributed 24 points and both-ends-of-the-court energy to lead the Minnesota Lynx past the Connecticut Sun 88-77 and into the WNBA Finals for the first time in seven years on Tuesday night.
Collier, the WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, added four blocks in a vintage all-around performance.
''She's improved every season. She's just been incredible. Every game, it's more than scoring how she helps our team," coach Cheryl Reeve said. ''When she plays like the MVP, we're tough to beat.''
As soon as the final buzzer sounded, with the arena roaring, Collier headed over to Lindsay Whalen's courtside seat and hugged the Hall of Famer and former Lynx star, who was the point guard on the first four championship teams.
''I definitely want to do her proud,'' Collier said.
Kayla McBride had 10 of her 19 points in the first quarter for the Lynx, who advanced to face the top-seeded New York Liberty in Game 1 on Thursday night. The best-of-five series continues with Game 2 in New York on Sunday afternoon, before Minnesota hosts Game 3 on Oct. 16.