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  • Lynx, Sparks ready for decisive Game 5
    October 19, 2016


    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Seimone Augustus was a 13-year-old girl when she watched the Houston Comets win the first WNBA championship in 1997.

    The Comets would win the first four titles in the league, proving to basketball-loving girls across the country that there was a place for them to pursue their dreams. And Augustus couldn't get enough of them.

    Two decades later, Augustus and the Minnesota Lynx stand on the precipice of joining those trailblazing women. A victory over the Los Angeles Sparks in Game 5 of the WNBA Finals on Thursday night would give the Lynx their fourth title, tying them with the Comets for most in league history.

    ''That's just mind-boggling to me,'' Augustus said. ''We grew up watching the Houston Comets and those wonderful women the kind of set the precedent for what WNBA basketball is all about. They've motivated and inspired us. Now we could be the new Houston Comets of this era if we do what we need to do.

    They know it will not be easy. Through the first four games of the series, the Sparks and Lynx have pushed each other as far as they can go, which is exactly what the league hoped would happen when it changed the playoff format to seed teams based on record and not geography. Los Angeles won Game 1 in Minnesota and Game 3 back home. The Lynx have responded to each loss with a victory of their own to find themselves right back where they were a year ago - needing a win in Game 5 at Target Center to bring home a title.

    Last year the Lynx dispatched the Indiana Fever in front of 17,000 fans, then partied all night long at Prince's house to celebrate title No. 3. Another raucous crowd is expected this time around in what would be the crowning achievement for the league's model franchise, first back-to-back championships in the league since the Sparks repeated in 2002.

    ''You couldn't ask for anything more,'' said Lynx star Maya Moore, who scored 31 points in Game 4 to keep Minnesota alive. ''It's been definitely a dramatic series and one that will go down as one of the best, I think.''

    The Lynx have been here five times in the last six years, but this has been their most difficult finals test. League MVP Nneka Oqwumike, Candace Parker and Kristi Toliver present a star-studded trio to rival Minnesota's, and they have been every bit their equal through four games.

    The Sparks are chasing ghosts of their own. A victory Thursday night would give them their first championship since Lisa Leslie led them to their second in a row in 2002, and that may have played into their defeat on Sunday. They were so eager to finish the series on their home floor that coach Brian Agler said they have turned their focus in the wrong direction, and it cost them.

    ''I think everyone out there was playing to win a championship and not to beat the team we were playing,'' Ogwumike said. ''I told coach yesterday in the airport that's exactly how I felt when he put it in that perspective. Having that with a good balance of focus and awareness and effort is exactly what we need.''

    Afterward, Lakers legend Magic Johnson addressed the crestfallen players, telling them to put the loss behind them and be ready because the series was not over.

    ''You could hear a pin drop,'' Toliver said. ''Everybody was just really locked in to what he was saying. When he's talking, everybody listens and that was exactly what we needed to hear in that moment because in that moment, your emotions are all over the place. He kind of just brought everybody back in and refocused everyone.''
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Preview: Sparks (26-8) at Lynx (28-6)
      Date: October 20, 2016 8:00 PM EDT


      MINNEAPOLIS -- One team in Thursday's Game 5 of the WNBA Finals is trying to keep a dynasty alive. The other is trying to start one.

      The Minnesota Lynx are looking for their second straight WNBA crown and what would be their fourth title in the last six years. That would match an all-time record for most team titles in league history.

      The Los Angeles Sparks, meanwhile, are looking for their first championship since 2002, when they won the second of their back-to-back titles. The Sparks had run into the Lynx in the playoffs in recent years and haven't played in a Finals since 2003.

      After trading wins through four games, everything hinges on Thursday's finale at Target Center.

      "We each won on each other's home court, and that's not easy to do, when you look at the home court that we have and our fans and you look at what exists here," Minnesota head coach Cheryl Reeve said after Game 4. "... Now it's Game 5, which is what everybody was asking for, hoping for, and here we are."

      Two of the four games so far in the series have been very one-sided. The Lynx handily won Game 2 by a 19-point margin, while the Sparks dominated in Game 3 to take a 2-1 lead after a 17-point victory.

      Los Angeles escaped Game 1 with a two-point win thanks to a buzzer beater by Alana Beard and some tough defense down the stretch. Minnesota forced a Game 5 with a win Sunday, fueled by a 31-point effort from Maya Moore.

      Moore, a former WNBA MVP, has averaged 22.3 points through these playoffs. As she has gone, so too have the Lynx.

      "Obviously Maya Moore hit some big shots, made some big plays, both ends of the floor," Sparks coach Brian Agler said following Los Angeles' loss in Game 4. "Got a lot of respect for them. They're a championship team. They're well-coached."

      Rebounding was key for Minnesota in Game 4. The Lynx out-rebounded the Sparks 41-25, including 14 offensive boards. Minnesota was the third-best rebounding team in the league all season, while Los Angeles ranked third-to-last in that category. The Sparks will have to find a way in Game 5 to account for Sylvia Fowles, who alone had 13 boards -- six on offense -- for the Lynx.

      A bonus for both teams is that they should be plenty fresh for Thursday's showdown. Game 5 takes place four days after Sunday's Game 4 in Los Angeles, giving each ample opportunity to rest and prepare.

      "Both teams will have had a chance to get their legs back underneath them," Agler said. "I think it'll be competitive again on Thursday. That's what I anticipate."

      The two Western Conference foes have gone back and forth all series, from quarter to quarter and game to game. So far, the series has lived up to the hype as the top two seeds in the playoffs have had the opportunity to go toe-to-toe.

      Now it's a matter of which team can land the last punch.

      "Obviously it's been a great series, lots of ups and downs, and two great teams battling it out," said Lynx veteran guard Lindsay Whalen. "There will definitely be a lot of energy for both sides on Thursday."


      WNBA HEAD TO HEAD

      Oct 16, 2016 Score ATS Results
      MIN « 85 Cover: 7
      LOS 79 Over: 164
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      Oct 14, 2016 Score ATS Results
      MIN 75 Over: 167
      LOS « 92 Cover: 16
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      Oct 11, 2016 Score ATS Results
      LOS 60 Under: 139
      MIN « 79 Cover: 12
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      Oct 9, 2016 Score ATS Results
      LOS « 78 Cover: 8.5
      MIN 76 Under: 154
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      Sep 6, 2016 Score ATS Results
      MIN « 77 Cover: 4
      LOS 74 Under: 151
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      Jun 24, 2016
      Score ATS Results
      LOS « 94 Cover: 23.5
      MIN 76 Over: 170
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      Jun 21, 2016 Score ATS Results
      MIN « 72 Cover: 4
      LOS 71 Under: 143
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      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • WNBA
        Long Sheet

        Thursday, October 20


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        LOS ANGELES (31 - 11) at MINNESOTA (33 - 8) - 10/20/2016, 8:00 PM

        There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        MINNESOTA is 10-8 against the spread versus LOS ANGELES over the last 3 seasons
        MINNESOTA is 12-6 straight up against LOS ANGELES over the last 3 seasons
        11 of 18 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        WNBA

        Thursday, October 20


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        8:00 PM
        LOS ANGELES vs. MINNESOTA
        The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Los Angeles's last 11 games when playing on the road against Minnesota
        Los Angeles is 3-14 SU in its last 17 games when playing on the road against Minnesota
        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Minnesota's last 6 games at home
        Minnesota is 13-1 SU in its last 14 games at home
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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