The Minnesota Lynx showcased a dominant performance as they raced past the Las Vegas Aces with a final score of 98-87 on Wednesday night. This victory marked the second time this season that the Lynx outplayed the two-time defending champions, having previously secured a 100-86 win in June in Las Vegas.
In this recent matchup, the Lynx displayed exceptional shooting accuracy, recording a 59.4% field goal percentage. Standout performances from Napheesa Collier, who scored 23 points, and Courtney Williams, who contributed a season-high 22 points along with 10 assists and seven rebounds, were instrumental in securing the win.
Despite a late surge from the Aces, cutting a 15-point deficit to 93-85, the Lynx maintained their composure. Bridget Carleton, Kayla McBride, and Alanna Smith also made significant contributions, each scoring in double figures.
Las Vegas, led by Jackie Young's 26 points and Kelsey Plum's 20 points, put up a strong fight but ultimately fell short against the Lynx's offensive firepower. A'ja Wilson, with 15 points and nine rebounds, saw her streak of eight consecutive games with 20 points and 10 rebounds come to an end.
The Lynx's impressive shooting display continued throughout the game, with the team finishing at 59% from the field and connecting on 11 of 19 three-point attempts. Their ball movement was also commendable, tallying a total of 28 assists.
Looking ahead, the two teams are set to face off again in Minnesota on Friday, with the Aces seeking to avenge their earlier loss on home turf. The Lynx will aim to maintain their winning momentum and secure another victory on their home court.
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