ARLINGTON, Texas — On Thursday night the Minnesota Lynx defeated the Dallas Wings 90-86 as Natasha Howard scored 26 points, including a go-ahead layup with 51 seconds remaining. Courtney Williams added 21 points and rookie Olivia Miles contributed 15 points and six assists while Kayla McBride made key free throws late. The win moved the Lynx to 2-1 in the early season while the Wings fell to 1-2; Paige Bueckers led Dallas with 27 points and eight assists. Minnesota's late-game execution, including McBride's clutch foul shooting in the final 17.1 seconds, will be a focus as both teams prepare for upcoming games this week.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
If you're a Lynx fan, this win boosts your team's early-season record. It also highlights key players to watch: Howard, Williams, and rookie Miles. If you're a Wings supporter, Bueckers' performance is a bright spot. For all basketball fans, this game shows the importance of late-game execution.
The Lynx's victory over the Wings was a hard-fought match, with standout performances from both teams. As the season progresses, keep an eye on these players and their teams' strategies. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good basketball showdown.
The Minnesota Lynx benefited from a 90-86 victory that improved their record to 2-1, highlighted by Natasha Howard’s late basket, Courtney Williams’ efficient scoring and Kayla McBride’s clutch free throws.
The Dallas Wings suffered a narrow defeat that dropped them to 1-2, despite Paige Bueckers scoring 27 points and contributing eight assists in the game.
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Howard, Williams lead Lynx to 90-86 victory Thursday
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