Sun face without earnings difficult test not defeated lynx

The Connecticut sun needs something good – and it can be difficult to get on Friday night at Minneapolis.
As a result, the collapsed Sun will visit Minnesota Lynx (3-0), the first WNBA team to reach three wins this season.
“I know we just get it as it came,” Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said. He said. “I think we have options.
Minnesota won 85-81 against visit Dallas on Wednesday night and Napheesa Collier scored 28 points. Lynx won the other two trips with double -digit margins.
“It was a little too close to us, but I hope everyone had fun, Coll Collier said. “New is beginning.”
Collier has reached a 20 -point sign in all three games this season.
Connecticut (0-2) will play in the first road match after the losses to Washington and Las Vegas, the second is 87-62 explosions on Tuesday.
Saniya Rivers, a rookie guard from North Carolina, left the game of Las Vegas after kidnapping the opener due to her mother’s death. He scored 11 points from the counter in 25 minutes.
Orum I know we’ll understand that because of the love they showed me, Rivers Rivers said teammates and coaches. “And love looks at everything.”
Even with defeats, there were more urgent issues for the Sun from the court. Rivers said he was in the right group as he entered his professional career.
Rivers, “Losing my mother has been the hardest thing I’ve ever encountered and I’m playing for him.” He said. “You will never meet another personnel to be compassionate, understanding, to care as much as they are.”
Meanwhile, Lynx received a support for Las Vegas from Natisha Hiedeman, who scored 10 points from the counter in 27 minutes.
“The best he had had a really great training camp,” Reeve said, “The first two games did not represent what the training camp looked like and (Wednesday).”
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