Lynx vs Wings predictions
If you've been following the WNBA this season, it's hard not to be impressed by the Minnesota Lynx and the way Napheesa Collier is putting the team on her back. It's crazy—she’s averaging just over 25 points per game and pulling down nearly nine rebounds. You can expect Collier to come out aggressive, making her presence known in the paint and at the free-throw line. Courtney Williams, with her knack for setting up teammates, is likely to keep the offense humming with her vision. She’s been a steady hand, dishing out assists and keeping the Lynx offense clicking whether it’s a fast break or a half-court set.
On the other side, Dallas Wings fans could use something to cheer about, especially with their squad struggling for traction. Arike Ogunbowale remains the bright spot—they’ll lean on her scoring instincts from the outset. She’s got that fearless edge, and with Paige Bueckers sidelined due to a concussion, Arike will have even more opportunities to put up shots and take control. Myisha Hines-Allen, meanwhile, will have her work cut out battling on the boards, but she’s scrappy and more than capable of giving Dallas a fighting chance when it comes to rebounds. The big question is: can the Wings find enough offense and energy at home to break their winless streak there?
So, about that winner prediction—Minnesota is riding a serious hot streak, looking every bit like the team to beat as they stroll into College Park Center. With Collier in MVP mode and the Lynx firing on all cylinders, it’s tough to see the Wings ending their home woes against this juggernaut. Sure, there’s always a chance for the unexpected, but if recent performances are anything to go by, the Lynx seem primed to snag another win and keep their flawless start rolling. Dallas may keep it interesting, especially early on, but Minnesota looks just too good right now.