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Lynx and Fever for all the money tonight
Minnesota Lynx’s Renee Montgomery holds out her arms in the first half of Game 4 of the WNBA Finals basketball series, in Indianapolis against the Indiana Fever, Sunday, October 11, 2015.
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Cheryl Reeve has a big night ahead of her. The head coach of the Minnesota Lynx will lead her players into game five of the WNBA championship tonight.
This years is typically a replay of one’s 2012 challenge, as soon as the Lynx weakened to Indiana in four gaming apps.
Minnesota fell to the Fever 75-69 in Indiana on Sunday night, but last time they played at home, Maya Moore’s 3-point buzzer beater helped the franchise notch an incredible 80-77 win in Game 3. Fans are encouraged to wear RED for the viewing party that begins at 7:30 p.m. Game 5 of the WNBA Finals begins at 8:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Despite playing in their fourth WNBA Final in the last five years, the Lynx have never won a title on their home court – both of their two previous championships have been won on the road.
As they’ve done all playoffs, the Fever found a way to stave off elimination.
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“It’s a blessing we started out this season not so great”, said Larkins. “So this is the best group that I would have by my side to go to war on Game 5 like this”. The Indianapolis Airport Authority will launch the Welcome Back Rally at Civic Plaza when the team arrives.