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词条 2013 Minnesota Lynx season
释义

  1. Transactions

     WNBA Draft  Trades  Personnel changes  Additions  Subtractions 

  2. Roster

     Depth 

  3. Season standings

  4. Schedule

     Preseason  Regular season  Playoffs 

  5. Statistics

     Regular season 

  6. Awards and honors

  7. References

  8. External links

{{WNBA season
| team = Minnesota Lynx
| year = 2013
| attendance = 9,381
| wins = 26
| losses = 8
| conf = Western
| conf_place = 1
| coach = Cheryl Reeve
| arena = Target Center
| points = M. Moore (18.5)
| rebounds = Brunson (8.9)
| assists = Whalen (5.8)
| playoffs = WNBA Champions
| television = FS-N
ESPN2, NBATV
| radio= KLCI
}}

The 2013 WNBA season was the 15th season for the Minnesota Lynx of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Lynx won their second WNBA Championship in three years, and led the league in wins for the third straight season.

The Lynx entered the season as the two-time defending WNBA Western Conference champions. The Lynx won the 2011 WNBA Finals, but lost the 2012 WNBA Finals to the Indiana Fever.

The 2012 season saw the retirement of veteran center Taj McWilliams-Franklin. The Lynx replaced her in the offseason, trading guard Candice Wiggins for former University of Minnesota standout Janel McCarville, who had played with Lynx point guard Lindsay Whalen in college.

Despite returning three olympians and an all-star in their starting lineup, the Lynx were considered something of an afterthought going into the season, with much of the press going to the Phoenix Mercury, which drafted Brittney Griner.

Despite the lowered expectations, the Lynx had another outstanding season, finishing with the best record in the WNBA for the third straight year, and placing four players in the WNBA All-Star Game. After dispatching the Seattle Storm in the opening round of the playoffs, the Lynx swept the Phoenix Mercury in the Western Conference Finals, to earn their third straight trip to the WNBA Finals. They then defeated the Atlanta Dream to win their second WNBA title in three years.[1]

Transactions

WNBA Draft

The following are the Lynx' selections in the 2013 WNBA Draft.

Trades

On March 1, 2013, the Lynx announced that they had traded Candice Wiggins to the Tulsa Shock in exchange for a third-round pick in the draft and the rights to Janel McCarville from the New York Liberty.[2]

Personnel changes

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Additions

Subtractions

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Roster

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| head_coach = :{{flagicon|USA}} Cheryl Reeve ({{college|La Salle}})
| asst_coach = :{{flagicon|USA}} Shelley Patterson ({{college|Washington State}})
{{flagicon|USA}} Jim Petersen ({{college|Minnesota}})
| ath_train = :{{flagicon|USA}} Chuck Barta (Wisconsin-La Crosse)
| assistant_trainer = :{{flagicon|USA}} Keith Uzpen (Minnesota State-Mankato)
| team = lynx
| year = 2013
}}

Depth

Pos.StarterBench
C Janel McCarville Amber Harris
PF Rebekkah Brunson Devereaux Peters
SF Maya Moore Rachel Jarry
SG Seimone Augustus Monica Wright
Sugar Rodgers
PG Lindsay Whalen Lindsey Moore

Season standings

{{2013 WNBA Western Conference standings|team=MIN}}

Schedule

Preseason

{{WNBA game log start|Minnesota Lynx|pre-season=yes|end_year=2013|note=
Total: 1–1 (Home: 1–1; Road: 0–0)}}{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|Pre-season|first=yes

| home_wins = 1

| home_losses = 1

| road_wins = 0

| road_losses = 0

}}


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

| May 18

| Washington

| {{WNBA game|date=20130518|id=WASMIN|pf=74|pa=57}}

| Monica Wright (16)

| Rebekkah Brunson (6)

| Monica Wright (4)

| Bismarck Civic Center
1513

| 1–0


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 2

| May 21

| Connecticut

| {{WNBA game|date=20130521|id=CONMIN|pf=80|pa=88}}

| Seimone Augustus (15)

| Rebekkah Brunson (10)

| Lindsay Whalen (8)

| Target Center
2803

| 1–1

{{WNBA game log end|min|end_year=2013}}

Regular season

{{WNBA game log start|Minnesota Lynx|end_year=2013|note=
Total: 26–8 (Home: 15–2; Road: 11–6)}}{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|May|first=yes

| home_wins = 0

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 0

| road_losses = 0

}}

{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|June

| home_wins = 5

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 2

| road_losses = 2

}}


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

| June 1

| Connecticut

| {{WNBA game|date=20130601|id=CONMIN|pf=90|pa=74}}

| Maya Moore (26)

| M. Moore & Peters (7)

| M. Moore & Wright (5)

| Target Center
9223

| 1–0


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 2

| June 6

| Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130606|id=PHOMIN|pf=99|pa=79}}

| Maya Moore (22)

| Rebekkah Brunson (10)

| Lindsay Whalen (10)

| Target Center
8511

| 2–0


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 3

| June 8

| @ Washington

| {{WNBA game|date=20130608|id=MINWAS|pf=80|pa=85}}

| Maya Moore (22)

| Rebekkah Brunson (17)

| Lindsay Whalen (9)

| Verizon Center
7870

| 2–1


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 4

| June 11

| San Antonio

| {{WNBA game|date=20130611|id=SANMIN|pf=87|pa=72}}

| Lindsay Whalen (23)

| Maya Moore (9)

| Lindsay Whalen (6)

| Target Center
7913

| 3–1


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 5

| June 14

| @ Tulsa

| {{WNBA game|date=20130614|id=MINTUL|pf=83|pa=74}}

| Rebekkah Brunson (19)

| Rebekkah Brunson (13)

| Augustus & M. Moore (4)

| BOK Center
5273

| 4–1


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 6

| June 19

| @ Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130619|id=MINPHO|pf=80|pa=69}}

| Maya Moore (26)

| Maya Moore (16)

| Maya Moore (5)

| US Airways Center
8464

| 5–1


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 7

| June 21

| @ Los Angeles

| {{WNBA game|date=20130621|id=MINLAS|pf=59|pa=87}}

| Monica Wright (14)

| Sugar Rodgers (6)

| Harris & Wright (3)

| Staples Center
6490

| 5–2


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 8

| June 23

| Tulsa

| {{WNBA game|date=20130623|id=TULMIN|pf=88|pa=79}}

| Augustus & M. Moore (22)

| Rebekkah Brunson (11)

| Lindsay Whalen (9)

| Target Center
8423

| 6–2


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 9

| June 28

| Los Angeles

| {{WNBA game|date=20130628|id=LASMIN|pf=88|pa=64}}

| Lindsay Whalen (20)

| Brunson, M. Moore, & Peters (9)

| Lindsay Whalen (6)

| Target Center
8814

| 7–2

{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|July

| home_wins = 3

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 4

| road_losses = 1

}}


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 10

| July 2

| @ Los Angeles

| {{WNBA game|date=20130702|id=MINLAS|pf=66|pa=96}}

| Lindsay Whalen (19)

| Rebekkah Brunson (12)

| Lindsay Whalen (4)

| Staples Center
7856

| 7–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 11

| July 7

| Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130707|id=PHOMIN|pf=91|pa=59}}

| Maya Moore (23)

| Devereaux Peters (10)

| Maya Moore (5)

| Target Center
9104

| 8–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 12

| July 9

| Atlanta

| {{WNBA game|date=20130709|id=ATLMIN|pf=94|pa=72}}

| Monica Wright (22)

| Rebekkah Brunson (12)

| Whalen & Wright (5)

| Target Center
8623

| 9–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 13

| July 11

| @ Indiana

| {{WNBA game|date=20130711|id=MININD|pf=69|pa=62}}

| Lindsay Whalen (23)

| Monica Wright (9)

| Monica Wright (4)

| Bankers Life Fieldhouse
10230

| 10–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 14

| July 13

| @ Tulsa

| {{WNBA game|date=20130713|id=MINTUL|pf=86|pa=75}}

| Lindsay Whalen (25)

| Rebekkah Brunson (12)

| Lindsay Whalen (11)

| BOK Center
6171

| 11–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 15

| July 19

| @ San Antonio

| {{WNBA game|date=20130719|id=MINSAN|pf=87|pa=71}}

| Lindsay Whalen (21)

| Maya Moore (8)

| Lindsay Whalen (7)

| AT&T Center
7105

| 12–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 16

| July 21

| @ Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130721|id=MINPHO|pf=82|pa=77}}

| Rebekkah Brunson (18)

| Rebekkah Brunson (13)

| Augustus & McCarville (4)

| US Airways Center
9806

| 13–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 17

| July 24

| Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130724|id=PHOMIN|pf=81|pa=69}}

| Lindsay Whalen (18)

| Rebekkah Brunson (7)

| Lindsay Whalen (7)

| Target Center
16404

| 14–3

{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|August

| home_wins = 5

| home_losses = 2

| road_wins = 3

| road_losses = 2

}}


|- align="center"
|colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff"|All-Star Break
|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 18

| August 2

| San Antonio

| {{WNBA game|date=20130802|id=SANMIN|pf=85|pa=63}}

| Seimone Augustus (18)

| Rebekkah Brunson (12)

| Lindsay Whalen (8)

| Target Center
8733

| 15–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 19

| August 4

| Seattle

| {{WNBA game|date=20130804|id=SEAMIN|pf=90|pa=72}}

| Lindsay Whalen (22)

| Rebekkah Brunson (11)

| McCarville & Whalen (7)

| Target Center
9032

| 16–3


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 20

| August 6

| @ San Antonio

| {{WNBA game|date=20130806|id=MINSAN|pf=93|pa=80}}

| Maya Moore (26)

| Maya Moore (10)

| Lindsay Whalen (10)

| AT&T Center
5390

| 17–3


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 21

| August 8

| Washington

| {{WNBA game|date=20130808|id=WASMIN|pf=75|pa=79}}

| Maya Moore (24)

| Rebekkah Brunson (7)

| Lindsay Whalen (5)

| Target Center
8723

| 17–4


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 22

| August 11

| @ Chicago

| {{WNBA game|date=20130811|id=MINCHI|pf=86|pa=94|ot=1}}

| Seimone Augustus (26)

| Lindsay Whalen (10)

| Augustus & Whalen (6)

| Allstate Arena
6297

| 17–5


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 23

| August 16

| Tulsa

| {{WNBA game|date=20130816|id=TULMIN|pf=77|pa=83}}

| Seimone Augustus (29)

| Devereaux Peters (8)

| Lindsay Whalen (6)

| Target Center
9422

| 17–6


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 24

| August 18

| NY Liberty

| {{WNBA game|date=20130818|id=NYLMIN|pf=88|pa=57}}

| Maya Moore (28)

| Rebekkah Brunson (8)

| Lindsay Whalen (7)

| Target Center
9004

| 18–6


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 25

| August 20

| @ Atlanta

| {{WNBA game|date=20130820|id=MINATL|pf=75|pa=88}}

| Maya Moore (23)

| Rebekkah Brunson (14)

| Lindsay Whalen (6)

| Philips Arena
4855

| 18–7


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 26

| August 22

| @ Connecticut

| {{WNBA game|date=20130822|id=MINCON|pf=91|pa=77}}

| Rebekkah Brunson (24)

| Rebekkah Brunson (11)

| Seimone Augustus (6)

| Mohegan Sun Arena
7088

| 19–7


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 27

| August 24

| Indiana

| {{WNBA game|date=20130824|id=INDMIN|pf=84|pa=77}}

| Maya Moore (35)

| Lindsay Whalen (9)

| Lindsay Whalen (7)

| Target Center
9504

| 20–7


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 28

| August 27

| @ NY Liberty

| {{WNBA game|date=20130827|id=MINNYL|pf=73|pa=47}}

| Lindsay Whalen (18)

| Maya Moore (10)

| Seimone Augustus (3)

| Prudential Center
5997

| 21–7


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 29

| August 31

| Seattle

| {{WNBA game|date=20130831|id=SEAMIN|pf=97|pa=74}}

| Maya Moore (30)

| Monica Wright (6)

| Monica Wright (7)

| Target Center
9123

| 22–7

{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|September

| home_wins = 2

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 2

| road_losses = 1

}}


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 30

| September 4

| Los Angeles

| {{WNBA game|date=20130904|id=LASMIN|pf=83|pa=74}}

| Seimone Augustus (23)

| Rebekkah Brunson (11)

| Lindsay Whalen (14)

| Target Center
9314

| 23–7


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 31

| September 7

| @ Seattle

| {{WNBA game|date=20130907|id=MINSEA|pf=75|pa=60}}

| Rebekkah Brunson (19)

| McCarville & Peters (10)

| McCarville & Whalen (4)

| Key Arena
8147

| 24–7


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 32

| September 10

| @ Seattle

| {{WNBA game|date=20130910|id=MINSEA|pf=73|pa=60}}

| Maya Moore (20)

| Rebekkah Brunson (8)

| Lindsay Whalen (4)

| Key Arena
5486

| 25–7


|- style="background:#fcc;"

| 33

| September 12

| @ Los Angeles

| {{WNBA game|date=20130912|id=MINLAS|pf=84|pa=85}}

| Seimone Augustus (23)

| Rebekkah Brunson (11)

| Whalen & Wright (4)

| Staples Center
11553

| 25–8


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 34

| September 14

| Chicago

| {{WNBA game|date=20130914|id=CHIMIN|pf=79|pa=66}}

| Lindsay Whalen (23)

| Maya Moore (11)

| M. Moore & Whalen (6)

| Target Center
9613

| 26–8

{{WNBA game log end|min|end_year=2013}}

Playoffs

{{WNBA game log start|Minnesota Lynx|end_year=2013|playoffs=yes|note=
Total: 7–0 (Home: 4–0; Road: 3–0)}}{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|Conference Semifinals|first=yes|show=no|playoffs=yes

| home_wins = 1

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 1

| road_losses = 0

}}


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

| September 20

| Seattle

| {{WNBA game|date=20130920|id=SEAMIN|pf=80|pa=64}}

| Seimone Augustus (19)

| Rebekkah Brunson (9)

| Maya Moore (6)

| Target Center
8832

| 1–0


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 2

| September 22

| @ Seattle

| {{WNBA game|date=20130922|id=MINSEA|pf=58|pa=55}}

| Maya Moore (22)

| Rebekkah Brunson (13)

| Janel McCarville (5)

| Tacoma Dome
3457

| 2–0

{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|Conference Finals|show=no|playoffs=yes

| home_wins = 1

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 1

| road_losses = 0

}}


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 1

| September 26

| Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130926|id=PHOMIN|pf=85|pa=62}}

| M. Moore and Whalen (20)

| Lindsay Whalen (6)

| Lindsay Whalen (5)

| Target Center
9013

| 1-0


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 2

| September 29

| @ Phoenix

| {{WNBA game|date=20130929|id=MINPHO|pf=72|pa=65}}

| Maya Moore (27)

| Rebekkah Brunson (14)

| Lindsay Whalen (7)

| US Airways Center
8020

| 2-0

{{WNBA game log section|Minnesota Lynx|WNBA Finals|show=yes|playoffs=yes

| home_wins = 2

| home_losses = 0

| road_wins = 1

| road_losses = 0

}}


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 1


| October 6

| Atlanta

| {{WNBA game|date=20131006|id=ATLMIN|pf=84|pa=59}}

| Maya Moore (23)

| Rebekkah Brunson (8)

| Lindsay Whalen (5)

| Target Center
13804

| 1-0


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 2

| October 8

| Atlanta

| {{WNBA game|date=20131008|id=ATLMIN|pf=88|pa=63}}

| Seimone Augustus (20)

| Rebekkah Brunson (10)

| Lindsay Whalen (5)

| Target Center
12313

| 2-0


|- style="background:#cfc;"

| 3

| October 10

| @ Atlanta

| {{WNBA game|date=20131010|id=MINATL|pf=86|pa=77}}

| Maya Moore (23)

| Rebekkah Brunson (12)

| Lindsay Whalen (6)

| Gwinnett Arena
5040

| 3-0

{{WNBA game log end|min|end_year=2013}}

Statistics

{{WNBA roster statistics legend}}

Regular season

Awards and honors

WNBA ChampionsWNBA Finals MVP - Maya MooreAll-WNBA First Team - Maya Moore, Lindsay WhalenAll-WNBA Second Team - Seimone AugustusAll-WNBA Defensive Second Team - Rebekkah Brunson

WNBA Western Conference Player of the Month (August) - Maya Moore

WNBA Western Conference Player of the Month (September) - Maya Moore

WNBA Player of the Week - Maya Moore (3 times), Rebekkah Brunson

WNBA All-Stars - Seimone Augustus, Maya Moore, Rebekkah Brunson, Lindsay Whalen

WNBA Record for Fewest Turnovers per Game (12.1)

References

1. ^{{citeweb|url = http://scores.espn.go.com/wnba/recap?gameId=400505696|title=Lynx sweep Dream, win second WNBA title in three seasons|date=10 October 2013|work=ESPN|accessdate=7 March 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.startribune.com/sports/blogs/194321361.html |title=Lynx acquire McCarville in three-team trade; Wiggins to Tulsa |publisher=startribune.com |date=2013-03-01}}

External links

  • 2013 Minnesota Lynx season at Official Site
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