2018 Minnesota Lynx season

The 2018 WNBA season of the Minnesota Lynx was their 20th season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The Lynx finished the 2017 season with a record of 27–7, finishing first in the Western Conference (and the league as a whole) and qualifying for the playoffs, before ultimately beating Los Angeles in the WNBA Finals to win their league-tying best fourth championship.

2018 Minnesota Lynx season
CoachCheryl Reeve
ArenaTarget Center
Attendance10,036 per game
Results
Record18–16 (.529)
Place4th (Western)
Playoff finish7th seed, lost in the First Round to Los Angeles 68–75
Team Leaders
PointsMaya Moore – 18.0 ppg
ReboundsSylvia Fowles – 11.9 rpg
AssistsDanielle Robinson – 3.3 apg
Media
TelevisionFox Sports North, ESPN, NBATV

The Lynx returned to the home arena, Target Center, for the 2018 season, following a year playing at the Xcel Energy Center and Williams Arena due to renovations.

The season started out shakily for the Lynx, going 2–3 in May. The Lynx lost their season opener in a re-match of last years finals to Los Angeles. They also lost on the road to the eventual #2 and #3 playoff seeds, Atlanta and Washington. However, the Lynx turned it around in June, posting a 7–3 record. This included a 6-game winning streak, which included wins over 4 eventual playoff teams. Momentum slowed in July, with the Lynx going 6–4. Three of their four losses in July came versus teams that ended up missing the playoffs. The Lynx finished the season on a cold note, going 3–6 in August. A two-game winning streak separated two three game losing streaks. However, the team won their last game of the season to secure the 7th seed in the playoffs.

The Lynx first-round playoff matchup saw them play in Los Angeles versus the Los Angeles Sparks. This match-up was a re-match of the past 3 WNBA Finals. The Lynx lost the game 68–75.

Transactions

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WNBA draft

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Round Pick Player Nationality School/Team/Country
2 17 Park Ji-su   South Korea Cheongju KB Stars (South Korea)
2 24 Kahlia Lawrence   United States Mercer
3 36 Carlie Wagner   United States Minnesota

WNBA Draft Trades

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The Lynx traded the drafts rights to Park Si-Ju and Kahlia Lawrence to the Las Vegas Aces in exchange for the draft rights to Jill Barta and the rights to the Aces's 2nd Round Pick in the 2019 Draft.

Trades and Roster Changes

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Date Trade
February 1, 2018 Re-Signed F Rebekkah Brunson[1]
February 7, 2018 Traded F Natasha Howard to the Seattle Storm for a 2018 2nd Round Pick and the ability to swap 2019 1st Round Picks [2]
February 7, 2018 Re-Signed F Cecilia Zandalasini and Signed F Lynetta Kizer and F Endy Miyem[3]
February 28, 2018 Signed F Breanna Richardson[4]
March 6, 2018 Acquired G Danielle Robinson via trade from the Phoenix Mercury and a 2nd Round Pick in 2019 in exchange for the 12th Pick in the 2018 WNBA Draft [5]
March 13, 2018 Signed G Tanisha Wright[6]
April 17, 2018 Signed 3rd Round Picks F Jill Barta and G Carlie Wagner, F G'mrice Davis, F Camille Zimmerman, and C Vionise Pierre-Louis [7]
May 4, 2018 Waived F G'mrice Davis [8]
May 5, 2018 Signed F Jillian Alleyne[9]
May 9, 2018 Waived F Jill Barta, F Breanna Richardson, and C Vionise Pierre-Louis [10]
May 15, 2018 Waived F Jillian Alleyne and G Carlie Wagner [11]
May 17, 2018 Waived F Endy Miyem [12]
June 6, 2018 Re-signed F Endy Miyem [13]
June 30, 2018 Waived F Lynetta Kizer
July 5, 2018 Signed F Lynetta Kizer to a 7-Day Contract
July 12, 2018 Signed F Erlana Larkins to a 7-Day Contract [14]
July 19, 2018 Signed F Erlana Larkins to a 2nd 7-Day Contract
July 30, 2018 Signed F Erlana Larkins to Rest-Of-Season Contract
August 13, 2018 Waived F Endy Miyem
August 14, 2018 Signed G Sydney Colson to Rest-Of-Season Contract

Additions

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Player Date Former Team
Lynetta Kizer February 7, 2018 Connecticut Sun[15]
Danielle Robinson March 6, 2018 Phoenix Mercury
Tanisha Wright March 13, 2018 New York Liberty
Endy Miyem June 6, 2018 PF Schio (Italy)

Subtractions

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Player Date New Team
Plenette Pierson August 21, 2017 Retired [16]
Renee Montgomery February 1, 2018 Atlanta Dream[17]
Jia Perkins February 1, 2018 Retired [18]
Natasha Howard February 7, 2018 Seattle Storm[19]

Roster

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2018 Minnesota Lynx roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Height Weight DOB From Yrs
G 33   Augustus, Seimone 6' 0" (1.83m) 172 lb (78kg) 04-30-1984 LSU 12
F 32   Brunson, Rebekkah 6' 2" (1.88m) 181 lb (82kg) 12-11-1981 Georgetown 14
G 51   Colson, Sydney 5' 8" (1.73m) 140 lb (64kg) 08-06-1989 Texas A&M 4
F 14   Fagbenle, Temi 6' 4" (1.93m) 180 lb (82kg) 09-08-1992 USC 1
C 34   Fowles, Sylvia 6' 6" (1.98m) 220 lb (100kg) 10-06-1985 LSU 10
G 12   Jones, Alexis 5' 9" (1.75m) 166 lb (75kg) 05-08-1994 Baylor 1
F 2   Larkins, Erlana 6' 2" (1.88m) 200 lb (91kg) 04-02-1986 North Carolina 8
F 23   Moore, Maya 6' 0" (1.83m) 175 lb (79kg) 06-11-1989 Connecticut 7
G 3   Robinson, Danielle 5' 9" (1.75m) 128 lb (58kg) 05-10-1989 Oklahoma 6
G 13   Whalen, Lindsay 5' 9" (1.75m) 170 lb (77kg) 05-09-1982 Minnesota 14
G 30   Wright, Tanisha 5' 11" (1.8m) 166 lb (75kg) 11-29-1983 Penn State 12
F 9   Zandalasini, Cecilia 6' 2" (1.88m) 175 lb (79kg) 03-16-1996 Italy 1
Head coach
  Cheryl Reeve (La Salle)
Assistant coaches
  Shelley Patterson (Washington State)
  James Wade (Kennesaw)
  Walt Hopkins (University of Nevada, Reno)
Athletic trainer
  Chuck Barta (Wisconsin-La Crosse)
Assistant trainer
  Kate Taber (Iowa)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  •   Injured

Schedule

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Preseason

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2018 pre-season game log
Total: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
May: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 May 6 vs. Washington L 85–90 Danielle Robinson (18) Lynetta Kizer (6) Tanisha Wright (4) Wells Fargo Arena
4,203
0–1
2 May 12 Chicago W 87–58 Sylvia Fowles (17) Sylvia Fowles (9) Maya Moore
Danielle Robinson (5)
Target Center
5,024
1–1
2018 season schedule

Regular season

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2018 game log
Total: 18–16 (Home: 9–8; Road: 9–8)
May: 2–3 (Home: 1–1; Road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 May 20 Los Angeles L 76–77 Lindsay Whalen (17) Sylvia Fowles (12) Lindsay Whalen (9) Target Center
13,032
0–1
2 May 23 Dallas W 76–68 Sylvia Fowles (23) Sylvia Fowles (20) Lindsay Whalen (8) Target Center
7,834
1–1
3 May 25 @ New York W 78–72 Seimone Augustus (21) Sylvia Fowles (11) Danielle Robinson (5) Westchester County Center
2,315
2–1
4 May 27 @ Washington L 78–90 Maya Moore (18) Sylvia Fowles (8) Tied (4) Capital One Arena
5,723
2–2
5 May 29 @ Atlanta L 74–76 Maya Moore (18) Sylvia Fowles (13) Danielle Robinson (6) McCamish Pavilion
3,785
2–3
June: 7–3 (Home: 4–1; Road: 3–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
6 June 1 Phoenix L 85–95 Maya Moore (25) Sylvia Fowles (11) Tanisha Wright (4) Target Center
8,830
2–4
7 June 3 @ Los Angeles L 69–77 Maya Moore (18) Sylvia Fowles (8) Sylvia Fowles (5) Staples Center
13,500
2–5
8 June 7 @ Washington W 88–80 Sylvia Fowles (21) Sylvia Fowles (12) Danielle Robinson (5) Capital One Arena
8,587
3–5
9 June 9 @ Connecticut L 75–89 Sylvia Fowles (20) Sylvia Fowles (14) Alexis Jones (4) Mohegan Sun Arena
6,771
3–6
10 June 16 New York W 85–71 Sylvia Fowles (25) Sylvia Fowles (9) Danielle Robinson (8) Target Center
9,114
4–6
11 June 19 Dallas W 91–83 Maya Moore (21) Sylvia Fowles (17) Maya Moore (7) Target Center
8,023
5–6
12 June 22 @ Phoenix W 83–72 Maya Moore (23) Rebekkah Brunson (11) Maya Moore (5) Talking Stick Resort Arena
11,349
6–6
13 June 24 @ Las Vegas W 88–73 Maya Moore (23) Sylvia Fowles (10) Lindsay Whalen (9) Mandalay Bay Arena
4,814
7–6
14 June 26 Seattle W 91–79 Maya Moore (32) Sylvia Fowles (17) Rebekkah Brunson (6) Target Center
8,634
8–6
15 June 29 Atlanta W 85–74 Maya Moore (24) Sylvia Fowles (15) Lindsay Whalen (7) Target Center
9,209
9–6
July: 6–4 (Home: 3–3; Road: 3–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
16 July 1 @ Dallas W 76–72 Maya Moore (26) Sylvia Fowles (9) Lindsay Whalen (6) College Park Center
4,448
10–6
17 July 3 Indiana L 59–71 Rebekkah Brunson (13) Rebekkah Brunson (12) Rebekkah Brunson (6) Target Center
8,632
10–7
18 July 5 Los Angeles W 83–72 Sylvia Fowles (27) Rebekkah Brunson (12) Sylvia Fowles (7) Target Center
9,303
11–7
19 July 7 @ Chicago L 63–77 Maya Moore (16) Sylvia Fowles (13) Danielle Robinson (5) Wintrust Arena
6,139
11–8
20 July 11 @ Indiana W 87–65 Sylvia Fowles (20) Sylvia Fowles (10) Sylvia Fowles (7) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
10,006
12–8
21 July 13 Las Vegas L 77–85 Lindsay Whalen (22) Sylvia Fowles (17) Tied (5) Target Center
9,813
12–9
22 July 15 Connecticut L 64–83 Sylvia Fowles (12) Sylvia Fowles (8) Temi Fagbenle (4) Target Center
9,234
12–10
23 July 18 Indiana W 89–65 Sylvia Fowles (30) Sylvia Fowles (16) Erlana Larkins (8) Target Center
17,933
13–10
24 July 21 @ Phoenix W 80–75 Maya Moore (38) Rebekkah Brunson (11) Danielle Robinson (3) Talking Stick Resort Arena
11,473
14–10
25 July 24 New York W 85–82 Sylvia Fowles (27) Sylvia Fowles (11) Seimone Augustus (5) Target Center
9,830
15–10
August: 3–6 (Home: 1–3; Road: 2–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
26 August 2 @ Los Angeles L 57–79 Sylvia Fowles (14) Sylvia Fowles (8) Danielle Robinson (6) Staples Center
9,542
15–11
27 August 3 @ Seattle L 75–85 Sylvia Fowles (20) Sylvia Fowles (16) Rebekkah Brunson (5) KeyArena
12,064
15–12
28 August 5 Atlanta L 66–86 Sylvia Fowles (17) Sylvia Fowles (10) Maya Moore (4) Target Center
9.333
15–13
29 August 7 @ Chicago W 85–64 Maya Moore (31) Sylvia Fowles (11) Danielle Robinson (11) Wintrust Arena
6,388
16–13
30 August 9 @ Las Vegas W 89–73 Maya Moore (34) Sylvia Fowles (19) Tanisha Wright (6) Mandalay Bay Arena
4,497
17–13
31 August 12 Seattle L 72–81 Sylvia Fowles (28) Sylvia Fowles (13) Seimone Augustus (6) Target Center
9,123
17–14
32 August 14 Chicago L 88–91 Maya Moore (21) Sylvia Fowles (13) Tanisha Wright (6) Target Center
9,730
17–15
33 August 17 @ Connecticut L 79–96 Sylvia Fowles (25) Sylvia Fowles (8) Maya Moore (8) Mohegan Sun Arena
7,089
17–16
34 August 19 Washington W 88–83 Sylvia Fowles (26) Sylvia Fowles (14) Lindsay Whalen (6) Target Center
13,013
18–16
2018 season schedule

Playoffs

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2018 playoff game log
Total: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)
WNBA First Round: 0–1 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 August 21 @ Los Angeles L 68–75 Sylvia Fowles (18) Sylvia Fowles (12) Lindsay Whalen (5) Staples Center
8,598
0–1
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Standings

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# Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
1 Seattle Storm (1) 26 8 .765 13–4 13–4 11–5
2 Phoenix Mercury (5) 20 14 .588 6 9–8 11–6 8–8
3 Los Angeles Sparks (6) 19 15 .559 7 11–6 8–9 9–7
4 Minnesota Lynx (7) 18 16 .529 8 9–8 9–8 9–7
5 Dallas Wings (8) 15 19 .441 11 10–7 5–12 7–9
6 e –Las Vegas Aces 14 20 .412 12 8–9 6–11 4–12

Notes

(#) – Conference Standing, Playoff Seeds shown to the right of team name
x – Qualified for playoffs
e – Eliminated from playoffs

Playoffs

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First round:
Single elimination
(Aug. 21)
Second round:
Single elimination
(Aug. 23)
Semifinals:
Best-of-five
(Aug. 26 – Sept. 4)
WNBA Finals:
Best-of-five
(Sept. 7 – Sept. 12)
1Seattle Storm9191668494
4Connecticut Sun865Phoenix Mercury8787868684
5Phoenix Mercury1015Phoenix Mercury961Seattle Storm897598
8Dallas Wings833Washington Mystics767382
2Atlanta Dream8478817681
3Washington Mystics963Washington Mystics8775769786
6Los Angeles Sparks756Los Angeles Sparks64
7Minnesota Lynx68

Note: Teams re-seeded after second round and semi-finals.

Statistics

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game  RPG  Rebounds per game
 APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game  BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage  TO  Turnovers per game
 PF  Fouls per game Team leader League leader

Regular season

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Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% PPG RPG APG SPG BPG
Maya Moore 34 34 31.8 .423 .365 .833 18.0 5.4 2.6 1.7 0.4
Sylvia Fowles 34 34 32.0 .619 .000 .757 17.7 11.9 2.2 1.4 1.2
Seimone Augustus 33 33 26.2 .467 .318 .706 10.8 1.8 2.6 0.4 0.2
Rebekkah Brunson 25 25 27.6 .405 .375 .673 7.2 6.8 2.4 0.8 0.5
Danielle Robinson 28 2 18.6 .445 .158 .854 6.5 1.8 3.3 0.9 0.0
Lindsay Whalen 32 29 19.3 .363 .357 .881 5.7 2.6 3.1 0.7 0.1
Cecilia Zandalasini 29 6 16.5 .409 .383 .840 5.7 1.9 1.1 0.3 0.0
Tanisha Wright 33 4 17.8 .383 .396 .741 4.3 1.6 2.0 0.5 0.1
Sydney Colson 2 0 8.5 .429 .000 .500 3.5 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.5
Alexis Jones 26 0 8.8 .352 .320 .750 3.3 0.9 0.7 0.1 0.1
Temi Fagbenle 30 2 9.4 .506 .000 .696 3.1 2.0 0.6 0.3 0.3
Erlana Larkins 13 0 12.9 .444 .000 1.00 2.1 2.7 1.3 0.7 0.2

Awards and Milestones

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Recipient Award/Milestone Date Awarded
Maya Moore WNBA Western Conference Player of the Week June 24, 2018[20]
July 2, 2018 [21]
Rebekkah Brunson WNBA's All-Time Leading Rebounder (3,318) July 5, 2018 [22]
Cheryl Reeve WNBA's Winningest Female Head Coach (206) July 5, 2018 [23]
Maya Moore WNBA Cares Community Assist Award - June July 12, 2018 [24]
Seimone Augustus WNBA All-Star Selection July 17, 2018 [25]
Maya Moore
Sylvia Fowles
Maya Moore Best WNBA Player - ESPY's July 19, 2018 [26]
Rebekkah Brunson WNBA All-Star Selection Replacement July 25, 2018 [27]
Maya Moore WNBA Western Conference Player of the Week August 13, 2018[28]
Sylvia Fowles WNBA Peak Performer – Rebounds August 19, 2018[29]

Top 20 Players

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With the Lynx entering their 20th season in the league, the organization began ranking their Top 20 Players of All-Time.[30]

References

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