Minnesota Lynx Lynx PR June 29, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and Canada Basketball today named Minnesota Lynx forwards Natalie Achonwa and Bridget Carleton to their Tokyo 2020 Olympics Women’s Basketball 12-player roster.
The Guelph, Ontario native Achonwa is making her third Olympic appearance, after competing in the 2012 London and Rio 2016 games for Canada. She has been a member of the national team program for over a decade, after making history as the youngest player ever selected at age 16. In her last Olympic games, the 6-3 forward appeared in all six contests for the Canadian team and averaged 5.0 points and 2.8 rebounds during 11.4 minutes per game. In 2020, Achonwa competed in the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament that went 3-0 to secure Canada’s third consecutive Olympic appearance where she averaged 13.3 points and 6.3 rebounds and earned Tournament All-Star F
February 15, 2021
WNBA free agency is still just heating up. Trades occurred today between the Las Vegas Aces, Minnesota Lynx, and Indiana Fever. Check out the latest moves that were made by these teams below.
Fever Complete Trades with Las Vegas and Minnesota
The Indiana Fever announced today the team has completed trades with the Las Vegas Aces and Minnesota Lynx.
In a trade with Las Vegas, the Fever acquired guard Lindsay Allen and the No. 24 overall selection in the 2021 WNBA Draft, in exchange for the No. 14 pick in the 2021 draft.
Minnesota Lynx Acquire 2022 Second-Round Draft Pick In Exchange For Guard Odyssey Sims And The Negotiating Rights of Temi Fagbenle
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