The Minnesota Lynx have begun the WNBA season with a flawless record, yet coach Cheryl Reeve believes there is room for improvement. Their recent 86-75 win against the Golden State Valkyries marked their seventh consecutive victory. Napheesa Collier led the charge with 24 points and 11 rebounds, supported by Courtney Williams' 20 points and Kayla McBride's 16.
Despite their success, the Lynx had to overcome a challenging first half. The Valkyries held a narrow 52-51 lead at halftime, thanks to Kyara Linskens scoring all her 14 points in the second quarter. A strong fourth-quarter performance helped secure the win, but Reeve stressed the need for consistent play throughout games.

"That's the thing with expectations. We know we're capable of more, even more, and we know we need to do more," Reeve stated. She emphasized that maintaining focus and understanding the effort required to win possessions is crucial for sustained success in the league.
The Lynx are currently leading the Western Conference standings and are set to face off against second-place Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday. They aim to continue their unbeaten streak and further solidify their position at the top of the table.
Reeve highlighted that achieving consistency in mindset allows them to capitalize on their defensive strengths. "The goals are high. We don't want to be pedestrian in anything that we do," she remarked, noting that recognizing the challenges of winning possessions is vital.
The players share this ambition as they strive for excellence on both ends of the court. By focusing on these aspects, Reeve believes they can maintain their momentum and achieve their season objectives.