Lynx has overcome the 4th quarter deficit to beat the sun

Napheesa Collier scored 33 points, and Minnesota Lynx helped to go to a 18-0 late run while breaking the Connecticut Sun 76-70 in Minneapolis on Friday night.
Lynx drilled a 15 -point hole with a large explosion covered in less than four minutes. Collier, who was also taken with 11 rebounds, had seven of these points, including 3 pointer that fired the rally. Three 3 points with a basket of 21 hit the field 11.
A few reserve-jessica Shepard’s 13 points and Natisha Hiedeman’s 11 points-3 points and 15 turnover on 24 turnover and 7 shots for 24 shots helped the crime of Minnesota.
Lynx (4-0) Free throwing connecticut 19-6 left behind the game ending 23-2 scoring run was enough.
Marina Mabrey won 22 points and reserve Haley Peters received 12 points for the Sun (0-3) accused of 21 turnover. Saniya Rivers added 11 points and Olivia Nelson-Oh received 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Sun, who was in the first road match of the season, went ahead 68-53 with five minutes to play after hitting a Jumper Tina Charles. However, the team generally finished with only two points and 25 second half points.
Lynx left 2:24 in the Collier’s basket. Two Collier Free shots tied him and played the first leadership of the game to Minnesota, Hiedeman’s 3-Publishing.
Mabrey’s basket 71-70 in the last five minutes to make a single Connecticut score marked.
Hiedeman made another shot in Lane and Collier, WNBA’s first player to reach the 100 -point sign this season.
The Sun hit eight of 14 baskets of 3 points in the first half and went ahead 45-35 in the break. Approximately half of the 17 first half basket of Connecticut came beyond the arc by hitting Mabrey (10 points) three.
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