2023 Minnesota Lynx season

The 2023 Minnesota Lynx season was the 25th season for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association, and the fourteenth season under head coach Cheryl Reeve.

2023 Minnesota Lynx season
CoachCheryl Reeve
ArenaTarget Center
Attendance7,777 per game
Results
Record19–21 (.475)
Place3rd (Western)
Playoff finish6th seed; Lost 1st Round 1–2 to Connecticut
Team Leaders
PointsNapheesa Collier - 21.5
ReboundsNapheesa Collier - 8.5
AssistsLindsay Allen - 4.5
Media
TelevisionBally Sports North
ESPN
CBS Sports Network
ION
Amazon Prime Video

Reeve signed a multi-year contract extension to return as Head Coach in November, while also moving from General Manager to President of Basketball Operations.[1] On December 13, 2022, the Lynx announced Clare Duwelius as the fourth General Manager in franchise history.

The Lynx earned the second overall pick through the 2023 WNBA Draft Lottery. They went into the lottery selection holding the fourth best odds to get the first overall pick, but still moved up two selections.[2]

On November 22, 2022, Natalie Achonwa announced her pregnancy via Instagram.[3]

The WNBA announced that the first WNBA Canada Game would feature the Chicago Sky and the Lynx on Saturday, May 13, 2023, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON. This would be the first-ever WNBA preseason game in Canada.[4]

On September 4, Napheesa Collier was announced as the first-ever winner of the Sylvia Fowles Altruism Award. The Sylvia Fowles Altruism Award will be an annual award recognizing a Lynx player who best embodies the altruistic traits of kindness, selflessness and overall regard for the well-being of others throughout the community. [5]

The Lynx season started out slowly as they lost five straight games to start the season, ending May 0–5. The losing streak was extended to six as the Lynx lost their first game in June. They won their first game of the season on June 3. They followed up the win with another loss, but then beat Los Angeles back to back. They lost two of their next three games, but won two straight games against Seattle to end June with a 6–4 record. Their two game win streak carried over into July, where the Lynx won their first three games of the month. This five game winning streak was followed by a three game losing streak. The Lynx would win four of their last five games of the month to finish July with a 7–4 record, and make it back to .500 overall. The better fortunes would not stick around to begin August as the Lynx lost three of their first four games. They did win three of their next four before losing the last two games of the month to finish August 4–6. Entering September, the Lynx were solidly in the hunt for a playoff spot. They won their first two games of the month and secured a playoff spot on September 5. They would lose their last two games of the season and finish September 2–2.

The Lynx finished the season 19–21, which saw them finish in a tie for fifth place in the playoff standings. In the tiebreaker with the Atlanta Dream and the Washington Mystics they finished second. The tiebreaker was overall record against the teams and Minnesota was 3–3. As the sixth overall seed in the 2023 WNBA Playoffs the Lynx would face off against the Connecticut Sun, with the first two games of the series being in Connecticut. In the first game of the series, the Sun got off to a hot start and ended up winning game one 90–60. Needing to win to force a third game, the Lynx won a close game in Connecticut 82–75. However, they could not seal the series at home, losing 75–90 to end their season.

Transactions edit

WNBA draft edit

RoundPickPlayerNationalitySchool/Team/Country
12Diamond Miller  United StatesMaryland
112Maïa Hirsch  FranceESB Villeneuve-d'Ascq
216Dorka Juhász  HungaryUConn
224Brea Beal  United StatesSouth Carolina
328Taylor Soule  United StatesVirginia Tech

Transactions edit

DateTransaction
November 3, 2022Signed Head Coach Cheryl Reeve to Multi-Year Contract Extension. Reeve also promoted to President of Basketball Operations[6]
December 13, 2022Named Clare Duwelius as General Manager[7]
January 13, 2023Extended Qualifying Offers to Bridget Carleton and Anna Cruz[8]
January 16, 2023Maya Moore officially announced her retirement from the WNBA[9]
February 3, 2023Signed Damiris Dantas, Bridget Carleton, Lindsay Allen, Nikolina Milić, and Tiffany Mitchell[10]
February 4, 2023Signed Kiana Williams, Stephanie Watts, and Maya Dodson to Training Camp Contracts[11]
February 18, 2023Signed Rachel Banham[12]
March 15, 2023Hired Kristin Haynie as Assistant Coach[13]
April 14, 2023Signed Diamond Miller, Dorka Juhász, Brea Beal, and Taylor Soule to Rookie Scale Contracts[14]
Signed Myah Selland and Keishana Washington to Training Camp Contracts[15]
April 20, 2023Assistant Coach Kristin Haynie announces she will leave to become the Head Coach at Central Michigan[16]
April 26, 2023Hired Elaine Powell as Assistant Coach[17]
May 3, 2023Waived Keishana Washington[18]
May 8, 2023Waived Stephanie Watts and Kiana Williams[19]
May 14, 2023Waived Maya Dodson and Myah Selland[20]
May 16, 2023Waived Brea Beal[21]
May 18, 2023Waived Damiris Dantas and Taylor Soule[22]
Placed Natalie Achonwa on the Inactive List due to Pregnancy/Child-Birth
June 14, 2023Signed Emily Engstler to a Hardship Contract[23]
June 26, 2023Signed Kayana Traylor to a Hardship Contract[24]
July 20, 2023Released Kayana Traylor from the Hardship Contract[25]
July 26, 2023Released Emily Engstler from the Hardship Contract[26]
July 28, 2023Signed Emily Engstler to a 7-Day Contract[27]
September 8, 2023Signed Kayla McBride to a Contract Extension[28]

Roster Changes edit

Roster edit

2023 Minnesota Lynx roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#Nat.NameHeightWeightDOBFromYrs
F11 Achonwa, Natalie (Maternity Leave)6' 3" (1.91m)198 lb (90kg)1992-11-22Notre Dame8
G2 Allen, Lindsay  5' 8" (1.73m)145 lb (66kg)03-20-1995Notre Dame5
G15 Banham, Rachel5' 9" (1.75m)175 lb (79kg)1993-07-15Minnesota7
G/F6 Carleton, Bridget6' 1" (1.85m)190 lb (86kg)1997-05-22Iowa State4
F24 Collier, Napheesa6' 2" (1.88m)185 lb (84kg)1996-09-23Connecticut4
G/F14 Juhász, Dorka6' 5" (1.96m)192 lb (87kg)1999-12-18ConnecticutR
G21 McBride, Kayla5' 10" (1.78m)186 lb (84kg)1992-06-25Notre Dame9
F31 Milić, Nikolina6' 3" (1.91m)172 lb (78kg)04-12-1994Serbia1
G1 Miller, Diamond6' 3" (1.91m)163 lb (74kg)2001-02-11MarylandR
G25 Mitchell, Tiffany5' 9" (1.75m)152 lb (69kg)1994-09-23South Carolina7
G/F3 Powers, Aerial5' 9" (1.75m)166 lb (75kg)1994-07-17Michigan State7
F10 Shepard, Jessica6' 3" (1.91m)184 lb (83kg)1996-09-11Notre Dame2
Head coach
Cheryl Reeve (La Salle)
Assistant coaches
Katie Smith (Ohio State)
Rebekkah Brunson (Georgetown)
Elaine Powell (LSU)
Athletic trainer
Chuck Barta (Wisconsin-La Crosse)
Assistant trainer
Brandi BlueArm (Mankato)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (IN) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • Injured

Depth edit

Pos.StarterBench
PGLindsay Allen Tiffany Mitchell
SGKayla McBrideRachel Banham
SFDiamond MillerBridget Carleton
Aerial Powers
PFNapheesa CollierNikolina Milić
CJessica ShepardDorka Juhász
Natalie Achonwa(inactive)

Schedule edit

Preseason edit

2023 game log
Total: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
May: 1–1 (Home: 1–0; Road: 0–1)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
1May 5WashingtonW 72–69Diamond Miller (19)Dorka Juhász (10)Tiffany Mitchell (6)Target Center
5,001
1–0
2May 13vs. ChicagoL 74–82Tiffany Mitchell (19)Juhász
McBride (6)
Tiffany Mitchell (6)Scotiabank Arena
19,800
1–1
2023 season schedule

Regular Season edit

2023 game log
Total: 19–21 (Home: 9–11; Road: 10–10)
May: 0–5 (Home: 0–2; Road: 0–3)
September: 2–2 (Home: 2–0; Road: 0–2)
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Record
38September 1AtlantaW 91–85 (OT)Napheesa Collier (27)Napheesa Collier (17)Juhász
Mitchell (6)
Target Center
7,114
18–19
39September 3PhoenixW 86–73Kayla McBride (23)Napheesa Collier (16)Dorka Juhász (8)Target Center
7,314
19–19
40September 8@ ChicagoL 87–92Napheesa Collier (28)Dorka Juhász (10)Collier
Juhász
Mitchell (5)
Wintrust Arena
7,994
19–20
41September 10@ IndianaL 72–87Kayla McBride (24)Collier
Juhász (10)
Tiffany Mitchell (3)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
4,009
19–21
2023 season schedule

Playoffs edit

2023 playoff game log
First Round vs. Connecticut
Lost Series: 1–2
GameDateTeamScoreHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsLocation
Attendance
Series
1September 13@ ConnecticutL 60–90Kayla McBride (16)Collier
Juhász (6)
Kayla McBride (3)Mohegan Sun Arena
5,056
0–1
2September 17@ ConnecticutW 82–75Kayla McBride (28)Napheesa Collier (13)Dorka Juhász (6)Mohegan Sun Arena
6,673
1–1
3September 20ConnecticutL 75–90Napheesa Collier (31)Kayla McBride (7)Tiffany Mitchell (5)Target Center
8,724
1–2
2023 playoff schedule

Standings edit

#Team
W L PCT GB Conf. Home Road Cup
1xLas Vegas Aces346.85018–219–115–59–1
2xNew York Liberty328.800216–415–517–37–3
3xConnecticut Sun2713.675714–613–714–67–3
4xDallas Wings2218.5501211–911–911–96–4
5xAtlanta Dream1921.4751511–911–98–126–4
6xMinnesota Lynx1921.4751512–89–1110–105–5
7xWashington Mystics1921.475159–1112–87–135–5
8xChicago Sky1822.450165–157–1311–93–7
9eLos Angeles Sparks1723.425179–1110–107–135–5
10eIndiana Fever1327.325215–156–147–132–8
11eSeattle Storm1129.275238–124–167–134–6
12ePhoenix Mercury931.225252–188–121–191–9

Playoffs edit

Round One:
Best-of-3
Semifinals:
Best-of-5
Finals:
Best-of-5
         
1Las Vegas Aces2
8Chicago Sky0
1Las Vegas Aces3
4Dallas Wings0
4Dallas Wings2
5Atlanta Dream0
1Las Vegas Aces3
2New York Liberty1
2New York Liberty2
7Washington Mystics0
2New York Liberty3
3Connecticut Sun1
3Connecticut Sun2
6Minnesota Lynx1

Bold Series winner

Statistics edit

Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game
 APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage TO Turnovers per game
 PF Fouls per gameTeam leaderLeague leader

Regular Season edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Napheesa Collier373733.5.485.298.8408.52.51.61.221.5
Kayla McBride383831.8.424.342.8673.22.21.20.214.3
Diamond Miller323226.1.403.307.8003.52.50.90.312.1
Jessica Shepard211726.9.516.000.7747.03.10.60.18.1
Tiffany Mitchell332123.1.404.289.8332.32.30.50.17.3
Lindsay Allen292024.1.399.206.7922.44.50.60.16.2
Dorka Juhász382724.2.472.271.5406.52.60.90.66.0
Nikolina Milić39312.7.464.364.8042.40.80.10.15.9
Rachel Banham32113.6.370.402.7861.01.70.30.15.5
Aerial Powers2009.8.345.337.7331.80.90.30.13.2
Bridget Carleton38415.1.345.337.7332.30.90.30.13.2
Emily Engstler1207.8.381.286.3752.40.60.40.11.8
Kayana Traylor804.4.300.0001.0000.10.40.30.01.0


Waived/Released during the season
Traded during the season
Acquired during the season

Playoffs edit

PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Napheesa Collier3336.0.509.333.8678.01.70.71.323.7
Kayla McBride3339.3.432.3701.0006.02.71.00.018.0
Bridget Carleton3024.0.600.444.7503.70.71.00.08.3
Diamond Miller3323.0.261.222.6671.32.01.00.05.3
Dorka Juhász3324.0.500.000.4555.02.70.70.05.0
Rachel Banham3019.7.316.231.0001.73.01.00.75.0
Aerial Powers1014.0.000.0001.0003.00.01.00.04.0
Tiffany Mitchell3321.7.417.500.0003.33.70.30.03.7
Nikolina Milić307.3.400.0001.0001.30.70.00.02.0

Awards and honors edit

RecipientAward/MilestoneDate AwardedReference
Napheesa CollierWNBA All-StarJuly 1[30]
Western Conference Player of the WeekJuly 5[31]
September 4[32]
Sylvia Fowles Altruism AwardSeptember 4[5]
All-Defensive Second TeamSeptember 22[33]
All-WNBA First TeamOctober 15[34]
Diamond MillerRookie of the Month - JulyAugust 2[35]
WNBA All-Rookie TeamOctober 2[36]
Dorka JuhászWNBA All-Rookie TeamOctober 2[36]

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