Lynx drop 109 on Aces, win 14th in row at home
Briefly

The Minnesota Lynx achieved a commanding 109-78 victory over the Las Vegas Aces, marking their 14th consecutive home win. Napheesa Collier led with 25 points, while Courtney Williams added 23 points, shooting 10 for 12. The Lynx shot 54% overall and made 25 out of 38 free throws. They maintained a strong lead after halftime, scoring 34 points in the third quarter. The Aces struggled, with A'ja Wilson scoring 15 points and Jewell Loyd failing to score despite a 202-game streak of points. The game tied for the league's highest single-game score this season.
Napheesa Collier scored 25 points, leading the Minnesota Lynx to a decisive 109-78 victory over the Las Vegas Aces, marking their 14th consecutive home win.
Courtney Williams contributed 23 points, shooting 10 for 12 from the field, including 3 for 4 on 3-pointers, significantly aiding the Lynx's scoring.
The Lynx reached 100 points with four minutes left in the game, showcasing a strong offensive performance with 54% shooting and a powerful third quarter.
Las Vegas struggled offensively with A'ja Wilson leading with only 15 points, and Jewell Loyd failing to score, ending a streak of 202 games.
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