MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL –
The WNBA today named Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore the Western
Conference Player of the Week for games played July 4 through July 10.
The Player of the Week award is Moore’s third of the season and the 17th
of her career.
Minnesota
went 2-1 on the week, improving to 16-4 overall for its second-best
record ever at the 20-game mark. Over the three games played in the
week, Moore averaged 28.3 points, 3.3 assists and 6.3 rebounds.
The
sixth-year pro from the University of Connecticut tallied a team-high
33 points on July 5 against the Chicago Sky, with 13 of those 33 coming
in the fourth quarter and helping the Lynx erase a 10-point deficit for
their third double-digit comeback win of the season. Moore totaled 40
points on July 7 against Connecticut, adding eight rebounds, three
steals and two blocks to join Diana Taurasi as the only players in WNBA
history to score 40+ points on three occasions. She notched 31 of those
points in the second half along with seven more in overtime to mark the
second-most prolific scoring half in WNBA history. Moore tallied 12
points and a game-high seven assists against Dallas on July 9, the ninth
time this season she’s led the Lynx in assists. She currently ranks
fourth in the league in scoring (20.0 ppg), seventh in assists (4.3
apg), fifth in steals (1.55 spg), eighth in free throw accuracy (90.2%)
and 11th in three-point accuracy (38.6%).
Atlanta’s Angel McCoughtry was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week.
The
Lynx play next on Tuesday, July 12 against the San Antonio Stars at
AT&T Center. Tip-off is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. CT and can be heard
on BOB 106.1 FM.
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