Collier ankle injury sours Lynx's rout of Aces
Briefly

Napheesa Collier was ruled out of the Lynx's victory over the Aces after suffering a right ankle injury. The incident happened late in the third quarter when she collided with Alanna Smith. Collier remained on the ground for several minutes but was able to walk off with assistance. She had scored 18 points with five assists, three rebounds, and two steals in 26 minutes before the injury occurred. The Lynx won by 53 points, which is the largest road victory margin in WNBA history.
Napheesa Collier suffered a right ankle injury during the game against the Las Vegas Aces after colliding with teammate Alanna Smith. Although she walked off the court with assistance, she was ruled out for the remainder of the game.
Collier had an impressive performance before her injury, scoring 18 points, along with five assists, three rebounds, and two steals in 26 minutes of play.
The Minnesota Lynx recorded a historic win against the Las Vegas Aces, with a final score of 111-58, marking the largest margin of victory on the road in WNBA history.
Minnesota had a commanding lead in the game, being up by 43 points when Collier sustained her injury in the third quarter.
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