Napheesa Collier scored 32 factors and grabbed 9 rebounds in her return from damage, and the Minnesota Lynx pulled away for a 97-84 win over the Indiana Fever on Sunday night in Minneapolis.
Courtney Williams notched a double-double with 14 factors and 10 assists for Minnesota (30-7), which gained a home-and-home collection towards Indiana. Kayla McBride and Maria Kliundikova completed with 13 factors apiece.
Kelsey Mitchell scored 26 factors on 7-of-12 taking pictures to guide Indiana (19-18). Shey Peddy scored 16 factors off the bench for the Fever, and Aliyah Boston completed with 14 factors and 7 boards.
The Fever performed with out injured playmakers Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham.
The Lynx shot 57.1 % (36 of 63) from the sector and an an identical 57.1 % (12 of 21) from 3-point vary. The Fever shot 47.7 % (31 of 65) general and 44.4 % (8 of 18) from past the arc.
The Lynx outscored the Fever 20-18 within the fourth quarter to keep up a cushty margin of victory.
Minnesota held on to a 77-66 lead on the finish of the third quarter.
Bridget Carleton made a 3-pointer to extend the Lynx’s result in 74-61 with 2:14 remaining.
Indiana responded with a 3-pointer from Peddy to chop the deficit to 74-64 with 1:48 left.
The long-distance barrage continued as DiJonai Carrington buried a 3-pointer to place Minnesota on prime 77-64 with 35 seconds to go within the third quarter.
Boston completed the third-quarter scoring with a basket to deliver the Fever inside 11 factors.
The Lynx led 52-45 on the half.
Minnesota outscored Indiana 27-15 within the second quarter to drag forward at intermission.
Mitchell made a pair of free throws to present the Fever a 45-41 lead with 3:09 to go within the first half.
Kliundikova made a layup on the following possession. That began an 11-0 run that included a soar shot by Kliundikova, back-to-back baskets by Collier and Kliundikova, and a 3-pointer by Kliundikova.
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