I know Natalie is likely out for the season, who are they bringing in Evina for?Looks like Evina may have a few minutes playing time with Minnesota. Finally Minnesota makes one good decision. Likely very short term.
I’m not sure but Stewie and Prince I believe are out due to Covid protocols. Maybe just short players. Not thinking this will be long term. Where is the other thread? I can’t find it.I know Natalie is likely out for the season, who are they bringing in Evina for?
Don't hate her, but she's made some extremely stupid roster decisions that will probably come to haunt the Lynx over the next few years. Without Fowles next season, the team seems ready to continue a steep decline.E instead of CD. Is this a height thing? Does this remove Cheryl from some BYer hate lists?
Yes I saw that. Just realized I mentioned the wrong players in my statement above. Got my teams mixed up. Not sure if Minnesota has any Covid protocols going on? But they certainly do need to make some changes. Hopefully these two additions will help.They also signed Rennia Davis to a similar contract the day before.
Don't hate her, but she's made some extremely stupid roster decisions that will probably come to haunt the Lynx over the next few years. Without Fowles next season, the team seems ready to continue a steep decline.
Yes, I think this is only temporary until Kayla McBride returns from her overseas commitments.This is just a hardship contract, so she could be gone in a few days as other players return from Europe or from injury, as happened with Crystal in Indiana. Don't get too excited yet.
In general I largely agree. The decisions to cut who they did in favor of guards who don't like to pass, and would rather shoot, is a bit mystifying.Don't hate her, but she's made some extremely stupid roster decisions that will probably come to haunt the Lynx over the next few years. Without Fowles next season, the team seems ready to continue a steep decline.
In general I largely agree. The decisions to cut who they did in favor of guards who don't like to pass, and would rather shoot, is a bit mystifying.
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Plus, I doubt Evina sticks after McBride comes back. So it will be easy to go back to rooting against Minny.
Minneapolis Star-TribuneAngel McCoughtry played less than seven minutes and Aerial Powers sat more than she played as the Lynx lost to a rookie-filled team that won only six games last season.
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve never raised her voice, but she made her point.
Reeve had just watched her team's 82-76 loss at Indiana on Tuesday, one that dropped the Lynx to 0-3. She saw a team that, up nine after a quarter, get outscored 36-18 in the second. She saw, again, players that were playing below their abilities. She saw a team that, in places, was struggling with confidence.