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WNBA Playoffs: Lynx snaps 7-game home losing streak to Sun, ties series 1-1

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - OCTOBER 01: Napheesa Collier #24 of the Minnesota Lynx drives to the basket against Alyssa Thomas #25 of the Connecticut Sun in the first quarter of Game Two of the Semifinals during the WNBA Playoffs at Target Center on October 1, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that by downloading and/or using this photo, user agrees to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

The Minnesota Lynx have the life against the Connecticut Sun. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

After seven straight home losses to the Connecticut Sun, including a series loss on Sunday, the Minnesota Lynx found their winning formula. And then some more.

The Lynx won convincingly on Tuesday, defeating the Sun 77-70 to even their WNBA semifinal series at 1-1 as the series heads to Connecticut.

In a matchup between the two best defensive teams in the WNBA, it was Minnesota that eliminated the competition. The Lynx held the Sun to 36.4% shooting from the field with 12 turnovers. No player was more valuable than WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Napheesa Collier, who finished the game with nine points, twelve rebounds, five assists, four blocks and a steal.

On the offensive side, it was a group effort with 17 points ahead of Courtney Williams. Every Lynx player who played scored at least four points. Alyssa Thomas was again the star for the Sun, with 18 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists and two blocks.

The Lynx victory was likely welcome news for the WNBA, which has seen every first-round series end in a sweep. The Sun’s win in Game 1 was its first road victory of the entire postseason, but the league was likely more concerned about another sweep, especially after the New York Liberty defeated the Las Vegas Aces hours earlier defeated and had taken a 2-0 lead.

The match did not start at a good pace. The two teams combined to miss their first 14 shots from the field, with the first goal coming on a Williams layup 3 minutes, 38 seconds into the game. The dam did not break through there either, because at the end of the first quarter the score was 12-10 Lynx.

The Lynx instead steadily opened up their lead, going from two at the start of the second quarter, to four in the middle, to six at the end. They finally scored the point they needed at halftime, scoring the first seven points of the third quarter to take a double-digit lead.

The fourth quarter did not go entirely smoothly. The Sun cut the lead to single digits for much of the second half of the frame, which would have qualified as a nail-biter if a few plays had ended differently. Chants of “Our House” rained down as the Lynx’ losing streak against the Sun was finally broken.

The Lynx and Sun play Game 3 on Friday in Connecticut (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2).

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