SEATTLE (AP) — Alanna Smith scored 16 of her career-high 22 points in the first half, Napheesa Collier scored seven of her 20 points during a decisive fourth-quarter run, and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Storm 83-70 on Tuesday night, spoiling the Seattle debuts of Skylar Diggins-Smith and Nneka Ogwumike. Smith carried the Lynx in the first half before Collier took over late, and Minnesota leaned on its defense to frustrate the Storm into a difficult night at the offensive end. Seattle’s Jewell Loyd, last year’s leading scorer in the WNBA at 24.7 points, was held to 10 points on 3-of-19 shooting. The opener was supposed to be the unveiling of the new-look Storm after they finished with the second-worst record in the league at 11-29 last season following the departure of Breanna Stewart in free agency and the retirement of Sue Bird. Bird, who recently became part of Seattle’s ownership group, was in her courtside seat for the opener to see how Diggins-Smith and Ogwumike meshed with their new team. Diggins-Smith returned to the floor after missing the 2023 season while on maternity leave and Ogwumike left behind Southern California for the first time in her WNBA career to sign with Seattle after spending her first 12 seasons with the Los Angeles Sparks. |
Aston Villa extend Emery's contract until 20274th Int'l garden festival kicks off in BeijingParis 2024 countdown 100 days: moving forward amid expectationsCalifornia is joining with a New Jersey company to buy a generic opioid overdose reversal drugGuizhou slated to get new national parkThailand's foreign minister abruptly resigns after being dropped as deputy prime ministerIOC launches innovative Paris 2024 mobile gameDavid Malukas dropped by McLaren after injured IndyCar driver misses 4th race following bike crashVillage enjoys rising tourist numbersNadal's Barcelona return ended by De Minaur