Lynx break two losses at the cost of the fever
Kayla McBride scored 29 points, Jessica Shepard got the second triple-double in the history of the franchise and the Lynx defeated the Fever.
Indianapolis–Kayla McBride scored 29 points, Jessica Shepard got the second triple-double in the history of the franchise and the Minnesota Lynx They defeated them Indiana Fever 95-90 on Friday night.
The Lynx (29-7) broke a two defeat streak and have a 7-3 record in their last 10 games.
Shepard finished with 22 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, with 10 of 11 in field shots in the 40 minutes of play. Joined Moriah Jefferson Like the only Lynx players to register triples-doubles in the history of the franchise.
He completed his triple in just 21:57 minutes of play, the fastest in the history of the WNBA. Previously, the record had been established by Skylar Diggins from Seattle on July 28, with 22:51 minutes of play. McBride added five assists and led 10 of 19 field shots. Natisha Ilicanman scored 17 points in 26 minutes from the bench.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 27 points to lead Indiana (19-17), and Lexie Hull achieved her best personal brand with 23.
Shepard achieved a double-double to rest with 11 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds. Minnesota definitely advanced thanks to a Shepard tray at the beginning of the third quarter and surpassed the Faver for 32-17 in that period.
In the absence of four minutes to the end of the game, Indiana chained a streak of 10-4, but her comeback fell short.
Shey Peddy began his career in the Faver with three consecutive triples after joining the team with a seven -day contract on Wednesday. It ended with 10 points in 16 minutes.
Caitlin Clark His fourteenth consecutive party was lost due to an injury to the right groin.
The last time the teams met in the commissioner’s Cup was on July 1, with an Indiana victory for 74-59.
