Lynx Aim to Remain Perfect Against Liberty in Season Series
The Minnesota Lynx head to New York to face the New York Liberty for the fourth time this season—hoping to complete a 4–0 sweep and solidify the top seed in a rematch-rich series.
The teams previously met in the WNBA Finals last season, and Minnesota has dominated the regular season, defeating New York 100–93 on July 30 and 86–80 on Saturday. A third straight victory would further weaken the Liberty’s playoff aspirations.
Key Player Update: Collier’s Status Uncertain
Minnesota continues to win without Napheesa Collier, but her return soon remains vital. Collier is still sidelined with an ankle injury and is listed as doubtful for Tuesday night’s matchup. Despite that, the Lynx keep rolling behind strong team defense and clutch play from role contributors.
Lynx’s Offensive Balance Keeps Them Rolling
Minnesota has responded well to the challenge, showing depth and fluidity on both ends. In Saturday’s 86–80 win, Courtney Williams exploded for a season-high 26 points, five rebounds, and five assists, while Kayla McBride hit a dagger three late to seal the win.
Their consistent execution—led by veterans and rising young stars—has them eyeing No. 1 seed security and continued championship contention.
Liberty Reeling After Finals Rematch Setback
Meanwhile, the Liberty enter struggling to find rhythm post–Breanna Stewart injury. New York is 4–6 since losing their star forward, and inconsistent offense has left them vulnerable against the equally hungry Lynx.
Sabrina Ionescu has faced shooting struggles—posting a 32.9 field goal percentage over her last six games—and voiced frustration about officiating as the Liberty continues to get outmatched at the free throw line.
Season Series & Standings Snapshot
Team | Record | Series vs Liberty | Key Insight |
---|---|---|---|
Minnesota Lynx | 28–5 | 3–0 | Poised for sweep, dominant offense |
New York Liberty | 21–13 | 0–3 | Need breakthrough, stumbling under injury |
A season sweep over last year’s champion would be a strong statement for Minnesota heading into the postseason.
Rivalry Intensity Adds Heat
The animosity between the Lynx and Liberty goes beyond wins and losses. Courtney Williams has publicly opposed Liberty players’ comments, while Sabrina Ionescu and coach Sandy Brondello strive to keep their team focused on execution rather than chatter.
Why This Game Is Much More Than Just Another Matchup
- Playoff implications: Minnesota seeks clarity, while New York fights for survival.
- Star health and momentum: Collier’s return could swing the balance; Liberty need injury recoveries.
- Matchup storylines: Defense versus firepower, depth versus grit, veteran calm versus rebuilding spark.