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The Lynx finished their reqular season with a 30-10 record, which was good enough for first place in the Western Conference, and second place overall. In the playoffs, they would face the Mercury in round one. The Lynx won the three game series in just two games. They would then take on the Connecticut Sun for a five-game series. Minnesota won the series 3-2. That left just the Finals for the Lynx and Liberty to battle for the championship. In that series, the Lynx won the first game, followed up with a win for the Liberty in game two and three. The Lynx took game for and it was down to the final game of the series for both teams. In overtime, the Liberty won the finals, 67-62. Courtney Williams was a key player during the playoffs. Napheesa Collier was the team's top scorer, with 694. Kaylan McBride scored 105 three-pointers in the season, and amassed 586 total points. Bridget Carleton played in 39 games, averaged 9.6 points and 3.8 rebounds. Cecilia Zandalasini played in 40 games, averaging 4.6 points per game and 1.1 assists.
The 2023 season marked a resurgence for the Lynx, who finished with a 19-21 record and returned to the playoffs. Napheesa Collier took on a leadership role, emerging as the face of the franchise following Fowles' retirement. Collier's impressive play, spread out over 34 games, amounted to an scoring average of 20.4 points. She also averaged 9.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. This impressive play, along with contributions from players like Kayla McBride and the addition of new talent like Diamond Miller, helped the team regain its competitive edge. In the playoffs, the Lynx would face the Connetcticut Sun. While they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, the season showed the team's resilience and promise for the future as they continue to rebuild around their young core.
In 2022, the Lynx experienced a more challenging season, finishing with a 14-22 record and missing the playoffs for the first time in over a decade. For most stats, the team ranked in the middle of the pack. They ranked sixth of 12 in points per game, sixth of 12 in offensive ratings, and seventh of 12 in their overall ratings. Sylvia Fowles, the cornerstone of the franchise for many years, announced her retirement before the season, which added emotional weight to the campaign. Fowles delivered memorable performances in her final year, but the team struggled with injuries, inconsistency, and roster transitions. Despite the challenges, young players like Aerial Powers and Rachel Banham showed flashes of promise for the future. The 2022 season became a pivotal year of transition for the Lynx as they began to rebuild for a new era.
The Minnesota Lynx had a strong 2021 season, finishing with a 22-10 record and securing the third seed in the WNBA playoffs. They ranked fourth of 12 in points per game during the regular season. Their tight defence finished third-best in the league. Their net rating was fourth of 12. Under head coach Cheryl Reeve, the Lynx showcased their defensive prowess and depth, led by veterans like Sylvia Fowles and standout young talent Napheesa Collier. Despite battling injuries and roster changes, the team advanced to the postseason but fell short in the second round after a tough game against the Chicago Sky, who would go on to win the championship. Nevertheless, 2021 was a year of growth, and the Lynx solidified their reputation as a top-tier team in the league.