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Nowa treść strony, po modyfikacji (new_wikitext) | '<br>Sylvia Fowles posted 29 points and 20 rebounds, and [http://ww5.weautism.com/wikiEn/index.php/The_Grovelling_Phone_Call_NRL_Bad_Boy_Made_After_Toilet_Tryst ww5.weautism.com] Napheesa Collier scored seven of her 18 points on crucial baskets down the stretch Tuesday night to lead the Minnesota Lynx to a 76-70 win over the Seattle Storm in Minneapolis.<br> <br>Despite the defeat, Seattle clinched a spot in the WNBA playoffs earlier in the day.<br>It marks the sixth consecutive season in the playoffs for the Storm, [http://xn--c1abmmenk.xn--p1ai/2021/09/17/situs-pkv-games-dominoqq-domino99-bandarq-online/ Click Link] who have won two of the past three championships.<br> <br>After winning their last game with six players scoring in double-figures, the Lynx (15-9) relied heavily on the two-player attack of Fowles and Collier to upend the defending WNBA champions.<br><br>Fowles registered a season high for rebounds and fell one short of her scoring season high.<br> <br>With Minnesota holding a 68-64 lead with 2:27 remaining, Fowles blocked a layup attempt by Seattle's Jewell Loyd. On the ensuing possession, Collier nailed a 3-pointer to extend the Lynx lead to seven points, and Minnesota held on.<br> <br>Minnesota led most of the way thanks to a 25-14 first quarter, but Seattle (18-8) whittled away at the gap.<br> <br>The Storm -- playing the last of five consecutive road games -- cut the deficit to just one point twice in the fourth quarter despite a dismal 37.8 percent shooting night from the floor.<br> <br>Seattle's shooting woes were exemplified by All-Star Breanna Stewart, who went 6 for 23.<br><br>She did make all five of her free throws to finish with a team-high 18 points.<br> <br>Stewart also grabbed 16 rebounds to pace Seattle to a 41-37 advantage on the glass despite Fowles' outstanding effort.<br> <br>Loyd finished with 15 points for the Storm and Sue Bird added 10, but the two shot a combined 10-of-26 from the floor.<br> <br>Minnesota's shooting was only slightly better at 42.4 percent, and the Lynx were outperformed at the 3-point line.<br><br>But the Lynx went 15-of-16 from the foul line compared to 6-of-7 for Seattle.<br> <br>It marked the second time in as many games Minnesota enjoyed an edge at the free-throw line, one game removed from being on the negative side of foul-shot disparities in successive losses last week to Connecticut.<br> <br>--Field Level Media<br>' |
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+<br>Sylvia Fowles posted 29 points and 20 rebounds, and [http://ww5.weautism.com/wikiEn/index.php/The_Grovelling_Phone_Call_NRL_Bad_Boy_Made_After_Toilet_Tryst ww5.weautism.com] Napheesa Collier scored seven of her 18 points on crucial baskets down the stretch Tuesday night to lead the Minnesota Lynx to a 76-70 win over the Seattle Storm in Minneapolis.<br> <br>Despite the defeat, Seattle clinched a spot in the WNBA playoffs earlier in the day.<br>It marks the sixth consecutive season in the playoffs for the Storm, [http://xn--c1abmmenk.xn--p1ai/2021/09/17/situs-pkv-games-dominoqq-domino99-bandarq-online/ Click Link] who have won two of the past three championships.<br> <br>After winning their last game with six players scoring in double-figures, the Lynx (15-9) relied heavily on the two-player attack of Fowles and Collier to upend the defending WNBA champions.<br><br>Fowles registered a season high for rebounds and fell one short of her scoring season high.<br> <br>With Minnesota holding a 68-64 lead with 2:27 remaining, Fowles blocked a layup attempt by Seattle's Jewell Loyd. On the ensuing possession, Collier nailed a 3-pointer to extend the Lynx lead to seven points, and Minnesota held on.<br> <br>Minnesota led most of the way thanks to a 25-14 first quarter, but Seattle (18-8) whittled away at the gap.<br> <br>The Storm -- playing the last of five consecutive road games -- cut the deficit to just one point twice in the fourth quarter despite a dismal 37.8 percent shooting night from the floor.<br> <br>Seattle's shooting woes were exemplified by All-Star Breanna Stewart, who went 6 for 23.<br><br>She did make all five of her free throws to finish with a team-high 18 points.<br> <br>Stewart also grabbed 16 rebounds to pace Seattle to a 41-37 advantage on the glass despite Fowles' outstanding effort.<br> <br>Loyd finished with 15 points for the Storm and Sue Bird added 10, but the two shot a combined 10-of-26 from the floor.<br> <br>Minnesota's shooting was only slightly better at 42.4 percent, and the Lynx were outperformed at the 3-point line.<br><br>But the Lynx went 15-of-16 from the foul line compared to 6-of-7 for Seattle.<br> <br>It marked the second time in as many games Minnesota enjoyed an edge at the free-throw line, one game removed from being on the negative side of foul-shot disparities in successive losses last week to Connecticut.<br> <br>--Field Level Media<br>
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