Lynx Season Ends in Disappointment Despite Record-Breaking Year
The Minnesota Lynx‘s remarkable season concluded with a heartbreaking loss to the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA semifinals, leaving a sting that will resonate throughout the offseason. Despite boasting the league’s best regular-season record, the team fell short of its championship aspirations. This outcome marks only the sixth time in WNBA history that the top seed failed to even reach the Finals.
The series’ final moments were marred by controversy and injury, adding to the sense of frustration. Head coach Cheryl Reeve received an ejection during a pivotal game sequence, while star player Napheesa Collier left the game with an apparent injury.These events unfolded during the Mercury’s game-sealing run.
A Season impacted by Adversity
What ultimately derailed the Lynx’s championship run? A thorough post-season analysis will be undertaken by Reeve and her coaching staff. Losing key players like Collier and previously,Crystal Carrington (who suffered a season-ending foot injury earlier in the playoffs) undeniably took a toll on the team’s depth and performance.
However, a decline in the lynx’s signature intensity also played a role. They narrowly escaped a first-round matchup against Golden State, winning by a single point. moreover, they faced halftime deficits in crucial playoff games, requiring notable comebacks. This contrasts sharply with their dominant regular season form,where they rarely faced extended periods of struggle.
The fourth game of the semifinal series against Phoenix exemplified this pattern. Minnesota built a commanding 13-point lead heading into the final quarter, seemingly poised to force a decisive Game 5 back in Minneapolis. Yet, for the third time in six days, the Mercury rallied, ultimately extinguishing the Lynx’s championship hopes.
The Weight of Expectations
Carrying the weight of being the favorites throughout the season proved challenging. The Lynx started the year with an remarkable 9-0 record, promptly becoming the team to beat. Coach Williams acknowledged the pressure, but emphasized the team embraced the challenge.
“I didn’t look at this season and say, ‘Oh, this is hard as we’ve got a target on our back,'” she stated. “That’s what we wanted,right?” Despite the adversity,the team refused to surrender.
Looking Ahead: Uncertainty and Transition
The future of the Lynx roster remains uncertain. A new collective bargaining agreement is needed before player contracts can be finalized, leaving the team in a state of flux. This uncertainty makes the season’s ending notably challenging to accept.
Veteran guard Kayla McBride, 33, expressed the deep emotional connection within the team. “As a vet, somebody who’s older, I feel everything,” she said. “I just care. But I would feel like this 100 times over to be with the people I’ve been with. You just want it to keep going.”
Despite the disappointment, the 2025 season was a significant step forward for the Minnesota Lynx. The team demonstrated its potential, but ultimately fell short of its ultimate goal. The offseason will be crucial for addressing the challenges and building a foundation for future success.








