2017 Minnesota Lynx season

The 2017 WNBA season of the Minnesota Lynx is their 19th season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The Lynx finished the 2016 season with a record of 28–6, 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.

2017 Minnesota Lynx season
WNBA champions
CoachCheryl Reeve
ArenaXcel Energy Center (Regular Season)
Williams Arena (Playoffs)
Attendance10,407 per game
Results
Record27–7 (.794)
Place1st (Western)
Playoff finishWNBA Champions
Team Leaders
PointsFowles (18.9)
ReboundsFowles (10.4)
AssistsWhalen (4.1)
Media
TelevisionFox Sports North, ESPN, NBATV

The Lynx moved from their normal home, Target Center in Minneapolis, to the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul for the 2017 season due to the renovation that would be taking place at Target Center.[1] Due to the Minnesota Wild season beginning, the Lynx announced that the entirety of their playoff run would be played at the University of Minnesota's Williams Arena.[2]

The Lynx opened the season on May 14 with a 70–61 victory over the Chicago Sky. Sylvia Fowles led the way with 26 points and 10 rebounds.[3] During the May 20 game versus the Dallas Wings, Rebekkah Brunson recorded her 3,000th career rebound, becoming the fifth player in league history to do so.[4] Cheryl Reeve was named the inaugural WNBA Coach of the Month for the month of May.[5] Lindsay Whalen became the all-time winningest player in WNBA history with 295 wins, with a June 9 victory over the Washington Mystics. The win broke the tie with Swin Cash, giving Whalen first place in that category all by herself.[6]

With the win against the San Antonio Stars on June 25, Seimone Augustus, Rebekkah Brunson, Maya Moore, and Lindsay Whalen became the winningest quartet in WNBA History with 122 wins, passing the Los Angeles Sparks quartet of Tamecka Dixon, Lisa Leslie, Mwadi Mabika, and Delisha Milton-Jones who recorded 121 from 1999 to 2004.[7] During the July 6 victory over the Sparks, Maya Moore scored her 4,000th career point.[8]

Four Lynx players were named to the West All-Star Team - Maya Moore, Sylvia Fowles, Seimone Augustus, Rebekkah Brunson. Moore and Fowles were named starters, while Augustus and Brunson were named reserves. Brunson was selected as a replacement player for the injured Brittney Griner.[9][10][11] During the July 16 game versus the Phoenix Mercury, Sylvia Fowles scored her 4,000th career point.[12] Sylvia Fowles recorded her 500th career block during the July 25 game versus the New York Liberty, becoming the seventh person in league history to do so.[13] Fowles grabbed her 2,500th career rebound during the August 8 game versus the Atlanta Dream. She became the 10th player in league history to reach that milestone.[14]

The Lynx unveiled their new logo, which will be used in the 2018 season, at the halftime of the August 11 game versus the Los Angeles Sparks.[15]

The team made WNBA history with the 111–52 victory over the Indiana Fever, breaking the WNBA record for margin of victory (59), largest run (37-0), and largest halftime lead (45). They also broke Lynx franchise records for most points in a half (68) and most field goals in any half (27), while tying a record for most points in any quarter (37).[16][17] During the same game, Jia Perkins passed Katie Douglas on the WNBA all-time steals list to move into fifth place.[18] After beating the San Antonio Stars on August 25 to begin a 3-game road trip, the Lynx clinched a spot in the WNBA semifinals.[19]

With their August 30 victory over the Indiana Fever, the Lynx recorded their 25th win of the season, which they have now done for six seasons in team history, tying a WNBA record.[20] During the September 1 game versus the Chicago Sky, Maya Moore passed Katie Smith for the franchise record for career 3-pointers.[21] On September 2, the WNBA and the Lynx announced that Minnesota would be the host of the 2018 WNBA All-Star Game. This would be the first time that the Lynx have hosted the All-Star Game.[22] Following their regular season finale victory over the Washington Mystics, the Lynx clinched the overall top seed in the 2017 WNBA Playoffs.[23]

By earning the top seed in the playoffs, the Lynx advanced to the semifinal round and faced the Washington Mystics. The Lynx swept the Mystics 3–0 to advance to the WNBA Finals. It is the Lynx's sixth time in seven years advancing to the Finals.[24] The Lynx defeated the Los Angeles Sparks in 5 games to win their fourth WNBA championship in seven years, tying the now-defunct Houston Comets for most championship titles.

Transactions

WNBA draft

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/team/country
112Alexis Jones  United StatesBaylor
224Lisa Berkani  FranceUSO Mondeville (France)
336Tahlia Tupaea  AustraliaSydney Uni Flames (Australia)

Trades and roster changes

DateTrade
February 1, 2017Signed F Plenette Pierson[25]
April 14, 2017Acquired the draft rights to F/C Chantel Oshaor from Chicago in exchange for Keisha Hampton[26]
April 18, 2017Signed F Shao Ting[27]
April 19, 2017Signed F Keyona Hayes [28]
April 20, 2017Signed 1st Round Pick, G Alexis Jones[29]
April 21, 2017Signed F/C Chantel Osahor, F Breanna Richardson, and G Moriah Mack [30]
April 26, 2017Signed 2nd Round Pick, G Lisa Berkani [31]
April 28, 2017Waived F Keyona Hayes [32]
May 9, 2017Waived F/C Chantel Oshaor, F Breanna Richardson, and G Moriah Mack [33]
May 12, 2017Waived F Shao Ting and Suspend G Lisa Berkani [34][35]
August 28, 2017Signed F Cecilia Zandalasini[36]
September 1, 2017Signed C Sylvia Fowles to a Multi-Year Extension [37]

Roster

2017 Minnesota Lynx roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
G/F33 Augustus, Seimone6' 0" (1.83m)170 lb (77kg)04-30-1984LSU12
F32 Brunson, Rebekkah6' 2" (1.88m)185 lb (84kg)12-11-1981Georgetown14
C34 Fowles, Sylvia6' 6" (1.98m)212 lb (96kg)10-06-1985LSU10
F3 Howard, Natasha6' 2" (1.88m)165 lb (75kg)09-02-1991Florida State4
G21 Montgomery, Renee5' 7" (1.7m)139 lb (63kg)12-02-1986Connecticut9
F23 Moore, Maya6' 0" (1.83m)177 lb (80kg)06-11-1989Connecticut7
G7 Perkins, Jia5' 8" (1.73m)165 lb (75kg)02-23-1982Texas Tech14
G13 Whalen, Lindsay5' 9" (1.75m)173 lb (78kg)05-09-1982Minnesota14
F/C22 Pierson, Plenette6' 2" (1.88m)195 lb (88kg)08-31-1981Texas Tech15
G12 Jones, Alexis5' 9" (1.75m)173 lb (78kg)05-08-1994BaylorR
C14 Fagbenle, Temi6' 4" (1.93m)197 lb (89kg)09-08-1992USCR
F9 Zandalasini, Cecilia6' 1" (1.85m)160 lb (73kg)03-16-1996ItalyR
Head coach
Cheryl Reeve (La Salle)
Assistant coaches
Shelley Patterson (Washington State)
James Wade (Kennesaw)
Athletic trainer
Chuck Barta (Wisconsin-La Crosse)
Assistant trainer
Kate Taber (Iowa)

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

Depth chart

Pos.StarterBench
CSylvia FowlesPlenette Pierson
Temi Fagbenle
PFRebekkah BrunsonNatasha Howard
SFMaya MooreCecilia Zandalasini
SGSeimone AugustusJia Perkins
PGLindsay WhalenRenee Montgomery
Alexis Jones

Schedule

Preseason

2017 pre-season game log
Total: 2–0 (Home: 1–0; Road: 1–0)
pre-season: 2–0 (Home: 1–0; Road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 5AtlantaW 113–67 Natasha Howard (19)Chantel Osahor (6)Chantel Osahor
Alexis Jones (5)
Xcel Energy Center
5,132
1–0
2May 8@ WashingtonW 74–59 Rebekkah Brunson (14)Rebekkah Brunson (7)Lindsay Whalen (5)Verizon Center
1,426
2–0
2017 season schedule

Regular season

2017 game log
Total: 27–7 (Home: 15–2; Road: 12–5)
September: 2–0 (Home: 2–0; Road: 0–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
33September 1ChicagoW 110–87 Sylvia Fowles (27)Sylvia Fowles (12)Maya Moore (9)Xcel Energy Center
9,709
26–7
34September 3WashingtonW 86–72 Maya Moore (26)Sylvia Fowles (8)Sylvia Fowles (5)Xcel Energy Center
10,321
27–7
2017 season schedule

Playoffs

2017 playoff game log
Total: 6–2 (Home: 4–1; Road: 2–1)
WNBA Semifinals: 3–0 (Home: 2–0; Road: 1–0)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 12WashingtonW 101–81 Seimone Augustus (24)Sylvia Fowles (7)Maya Moore (4)Williams Arena
7,834
1–0
2September 14WashingtonW 93–83 Sylvia Fowles (25)Rebekkah Brunson (10)Lindsay Whalen (7)Williams Arena
9,033
2–0
3September 17WashingtonW 81–70 Maya Moore (21)Sylvia Fowles (14)Lindsay Whalen
Maya Moore (5)
Capital One Arena
7,950
3–0
WNBA Finals: 3–2 (Home: 2–1; Road: 1–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 24Los AngelesL 84–85 Maya Moore (27)Sylvia Fowles (13)Lindsay Whalen (6)Williams Arena
11,823
0–1
2September 26Los AngelesW 70–68 Lindsay Whalen (14)Sylvia Fowles (17)Rebekkah Brunson
Lindsay Whalen (3)
Williams Arena
11,434
1–1
3September 29Los AngelesL 64–75 Maya Moore (16)Sylvia Fowles (11)Alexis Jones (4)Staples Center
13,500
1–2
4October 1Los AngelesW 80–69 Sylvia Fowles (22)Sylvia Fowles (14)Lindsay Whalen (8)Staples Center
13,500
2–2
5October 4Los AngelesW 85–76 Maya Moore (18)Sylvia Fowles (20)Lindsay Whalen (8)Williams Arena
14,632
3–2
2017 playoff schedule

Statistics

Regular season

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%PPGRPGAPGSPGBPG
Sylvia Fowles343430.8.655.000.76818.910.41.51.32.0
Maya Moore343431.3.442.411.85817.35.03.51.90.4
Seimone Augustus323227.7.502.432.86810.92.94.00.60.1
Rebekkah Brunson303026.9.449.348.71110.26.71.51.10.4
Lindsay Whalen222223.6.451.353.7508.02.54.10.50.1
Renee Montgomery341221.9.424.358.8428.01.63.40.70.1
Plenette Pierson34413.7.427.339.7925.22.21.50.40.1
Natasha Howard34011.7.484.214.7334.32.40.70.50.6
Jia Perkins34216.3.369.316.8334.22.01.41.10.0
Alexis Jones2907.3.342.379.8572.60.80.80.30.0
Temi Fagbenle2104.2.500.000.7781.21.00.00.10.2
Cecilia Zandalasini306.3.250.000.0000.70.30.00.00.0

Playoffs

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%PPGRPGAPGSPGBPG
Sylvia Fowles8835.4.631.000.55918.613.11.51.62.0
Maya Moore8833.4.515.542.73018.35.33.01.80.4
Seimone Augustus8831.8.490.526.50013.94.83.50.40.5
Rebekkah Brunson8828.0.361.111.7939.56.01.61.10.5
Lindsay Whalen8822.9.457.222.7897.42.04.90.50.1
Renee Montgomery8017.1.449.393.5007.01.31.90.50.3
Plenette Pierson805.4.364.500.0001.10.80.50.10.1
Natasha Howard705.6.200.000.8001.10.90.00.30.0
Jia Perkins8015.8.333.2861.0003.32.00.90.80.1
Alexis Jones506.0.333.667.0002.40.81.40.00.0
Temi Fagbenle202.0.667.000.0002.00.50.00.00.0
Cecilia Zandalasini502.21.000.000.0000.40.00.20.00.0

Standings

#Western Conference W L PCT GB Home Road Conf.
1Minnesota Lynx - (1)277.79415–212–513–3
2Los Angeles Sparks - (2)268.765116–110–712–4
3Phoenix Mercury - (5)1816.52999–89–87–9
4Dallas Wings - (7)1618.4711110–76–117–9
5Seattle Storm - (8)1519.4411210–75–128–8
6San Antonio Stars - e826.235196–112–151–15

Playoffs

First round:
Single elimination
(Sept. 6)
Second round:
Single elimination
(Sept. 10)
Semifinals:
Best-of-five
(Sept. 12 – Sept. 17)
WNBA Finals:
Best-of-five
(Sept. 24 – Oct. 4)
2Los Angeles Sparks798689
4Connecticut Sun835Phoenix Mercury667287
5Phoenix Mercury795Phoenix Mercury881Minnesota Lynx8470648085
8Seattle Storm692Los Angeles Sparks8568756976
1Minnesota Lynx1019381
3New York Liberty686Washington Mystics818370
6Washington Mystics866Washington Mystics82
7Dallas Wings76

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

Awards and milestones

RecipientAward/MilestoneDate Awarded
Rebekkah Brunson3,000th Career ReboundMay 20 [38]
Sylvia FowlesPlayer of the WeekMay 13–21 [39]
May 22–28 [40]
June 5–11 [41]
July 17–23 [42]
August 7–13 [43]
Minnesota LynxTied WNBA All-Time Record for Consecutive Wins in May (23 Straight)May [44]
Sylvia FowlesPlayer of the MonthMay [45]
June [46]
July [47]
Cheryl ReeveCoach of the MonthMay [48]
Lindsay WhalenBecame WNBA's All-Time Winningest Player (295 Wins)June 9 [49]
Seimone Augustus, Rebekkah Brunson, Maya Moore, Lindsay WhalenBecame WNBA's Winningest Quartet (122 Wins)June 25 [50]
Maya Moore4,000th Career PointJuly 6 [51]
Maya Moore
Sylvia Fowles
All-Star StartersJuly 11 [52]
Sylvia Fowles4,000th Career PointJuly 16 [53]
Seimone AugustusAll-Star ReserveJuly 18 [54]
Rebekkah BrunsonAll-Star ReserveJuly 19 [55]
Maya MooreAll-Star Game MVPJuly 22 [56]
Sylvia Fowles500th Career BlockJuly 25 [57]
Sylvia Fowles2,500th Career ReboundAugust 8 [58]
Maya MooreFranchise Record for Career 3-Pointers (461)September 1 [59]
Sylvia Fowles1st Team All-DefenseSeptember 12 [60]
Rebekkah Brunson
Maya Moore
2nd Team All-DefenseSeptember 12 [61]
Sylvia FowlesMVPSeptember 14 [62]
Sylvia Fowles
Maya Moore
1st Team All-WNBASeptember 29 [63]
Sylvia FowlesFinals MVPOctober 5 [64]

References