Can the Minnesota Lynx stop the Connecticut Sun from burning hotter than they have in more than a dozen years?
The teams will meet on Friday night at Target Center in a WNBA game, which pits Connecticut, owner of the WNBA’s best record, against Minnesota, which occupies fourth place in the six-team Western Conference.
The Sun are in the midst of a season-best seven-game winning streak, and a win Friday would make their longest win streak since 2006. They’ll have to do so on the road, in the second contest of a four-game trip.
The Lynx ended their four-game losing streak Tuesday when they beat the Atlanta Dream 85-69.
Connecticut Sun (16-6) at Minnesota Lynx (11-11)
Friday, Aug. 9, at 8 p.m. ET
Target Center, Minneapolis
TV: NESNplus
Online: NESNgo.com; NESNgo app
Recent meetings
The teams have played each other twice this season, winning one game apiece. The Sun beat the Lynx 85-81 on June 14 in their first contest of 2019, but the Lynx triumphed 74-71 on July 6 in their most recent meeting.
Players to watch
Courtney Williams scored a season-high 28 points on Sunday in the Sun’s win over the New York Liberty. She’s averaging 16.8 points per game in Connecticut’s last four outings.
Minnesota’s Sylvia Fowles has scored 35 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in two games against Connecticut this season.