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8 Jun 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier (24), Dallas Wings Center Luisa Geiselsoder (18) College Park Center’da defending the ball in the second half controls the ball. Compulsory Credit: Chris Jones-Imagn Images

Minnesota Lynx will try to return from the first losses of the season they hosted Los Angeles Sparks in the afternoon in Minneapolis.

Minnesota (9-1) comes from 94-84 losses against Seattle Storm on Wednesday, which made a perfect start to Minnesota, which was not defeated at home.

Lynx Guard Bridget Carleton said he and his teammates could learn from the loss.

“A good moment to look inside,” Carleton said. “There was 50 points in the paint. It can’t be.”

When you oppose Los Angeles, call for Minnesota to focus on internal defense. Sparks (4-7) hopes to bring together a consecutive wins for 97-89 wins against Las Vegas Aces on Wednesday.

Rickea Jackson aims to continue his hot shoot after getting 30 points for sparks in his latest match. Jackson made 11 out of 17 shots from the field, including 4 of the 8, beyond Arkın.

Im I just trusted my job, Jacks Jackson said after the victory. “I played confidence and let the game come to me.”

Kelsey Plum leads Los Angeles with 21 points per game. Dearica Hamby (18.2 PPG) and Azura Stevens (14.2) completed the first three scorers and increased the Jackson season to 11.5 points per competition.

Lynx is managed by Napheesa Collier, an average of 25.4 points and 8.9 rebounds. Kayla McBride ranks second with 17.3 points per game and came third with Courtney Williams 11.9.

This is the second match of the season between Lynx and Sparks.

At the first meetings, Lynx took 89-75 wins on the road against Los Angeles on May 18th. Collier scored 23 points to lead Minnesota and added 18 points to Smith.

Stevens scored 21 points to lead Los Angeles. Hamby, 10 rebounds to go with 20 points to go with double double notched.

Collier, the first mishaps of the season is important to focus on the defense, he said. A statistics that Lynx does not want to see repeated is proved to be a situation against Seattle, as well as to allow five competitors to get double -digit points.

“Our defense wasn’t equal, Coll Collier said. “They were preparing to play and we didn’t really.”

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