WNBA Finals: Lynx face must-win against Indiana
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The Minnesota Lynx and the Indiana Fever play game one of the finals on Sunday at the Target Center. After an 87-71 win over the Connecticut Sun Thursday, Indiana is the team to beat for a second WNBA championship title.
The Lynx are now in a must-win situation after losing game 3 of the WNBA Finals Friday night. Indiana led by 32 after three quarters and cruised to a 76-59 win. Shavonte Zellous scored 30 points to lead the Fever. Game 4 of the series is Sunday night in Indy.
The Minnesota Lynx evened up their WNBA Finals series with the Indiana Fever at a game apiece with a 83-71 win at Target Center Wednesday night.
The Lynx's hopes of repeating as WNBA champs could be dashed Sunday with a loss to the Fever at Indiana Sunday. The Lynx lost game three of the finals to the Fever 76-59 on Friday.
Call it a season for the Minnesota Lynx. They fall to Indiana in Game 4 of the WNBA Finals, 87-78, as the Fever wins its first title in team history.
The WNBA Finals resume tonight at Target Center, with the Lynx trying to even their series with Indiana. Another loss, and the defending champions will be on the ropes.
The Lynx won their sixth straight game with an 84-74 victory over the Atlanta Dream Saturday night in a rematch of last year's WNBA finals. Seimone Augustus scored 23 points and Rebekkah Brunson added 21 in the Lynx's first victory at Phillips Arena since the team swept Atlanta in the finals.
Game 1 of the WNBA Finals goes to Indiana as the Lynx struggle to score at home.
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