Collier Makes WNBA History: 50-40-90 and MVP Candidate with Lynx

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Napheesa Collier shined on Thursday night, solidifying her MVP candidacy. She became the second player in WNBA history to finish a regular season with a 50-40-90 shooting percentage, following the Minnesota Lynx’s victory over the Golden State Valkyries with a score of 72-53 in Minneapolis. Collier, who closed the regular season with 53.1% in field goals, 40.3% in three-pointers and 90.6% from the free throw line, joins Elena Delle Donne (2019) as the only WNBA players to achieve this feat. In addition, Collier is the first to achieve it averaging more than 20 points per game, with 22.9.

It’s only been done once before, and that player was the MVP. Phee deserves that recognition. The numbers don’t lie… 50/40/90 is historic. I don’t know how long it will be before it happens again. Napheesa Collier has been the best player in the WNBA. She deserves to be the MVP.

Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota coach
Reeve set this goal for Collier at the beginning of the season. Collier, who describes herself as a goal-oriented person, was looking for something to fight for after finishing second in the MVP voting last season. Collier entered Thursday’s game knowing how many three-pointers he needed and the minimum percentage to reach the milestone. He made 3 of 4 three-pointers against the Valkyries.

When I achieve these things, I feel good. I adjusted it for the last game of the season.

Napheesa Collier
To achieve this goal, Collier, efficient at the free throw line and inside the area, focused on her three-point shot. Reeve pushed her to attempt more three-pointers per game, setting a minimum requirement for the five-time All-Star. Reeve stated that this change helped Collier reach a new level.

She’s already great. Two years in a row, she’s one of the best players in the league. I think [the three-point shot] was a special key to being truly unstoppable… Napheesa Collier is the most unstoppable player in the league.

Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota coach

She is the GOAT. Without her, we are not the Minnesota Lynx.

Natisha Hiedeman
Collier now leads the Lynx into the postseason, where they seek to reach the WNBA Finals for the second consecutive year and, this time, hope to win their fifth title in franchise history. The Lynx’s Thursday victory means the Valkyries are the eighth seed and Minnesota’s opponent in the first round. Minnesota had a 4-0 record against Golden State during the regular season.

We are a better team than [last year’s]. We have that year of experience, and experience always improves teams. We know what it takes to get there. We made it to the last possible game of the season last year… It made us better, it made us hungrier, and it’s something we’re thinking about heading into this year’s playoffs.

Napheesa Collier
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