Minneapolis had its basketball hearts racing Friday night, as the 2024 WNBA Finals continued to deliver excitement that was as unpredictable as a rollercoaster ride. It’s hard to imagine these Finals wrapping up in anything less than a nail-biting five-game series, especially given the twists and turns we’ve already witnessed. The series has turned into a real heavyweight matchup between the New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx, both bringing their A-game in what could be one of the most fiercely contested Finals in WNBA history.
With the stakes sky-high, Game 4 was nothing short of electric. The tension in the arena was palpable as neither team was able to stretch their lead to double digits. Fans were treated to a nail-biting back-and-forth, filled with 14 lead changes and 13 ties. In the end, the Lynx pulled out an 82-80 victory, forcing a decisive Game 5 back in New York on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN. Talk about drama!
Bridget Carleton, who had been somewhat quiet in previous games, stepped up to the plate when it mattered most. She delivered the winning points with some crucial free throws late in the game. Her heroics came just after Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu, who had previously left fans on the edge of their seats with an epic Game 3 performance, found herself in a rather unfortunate situation. Ionescu committed a foul while trying to box out Carleton, adding to the high-stakes atmosphere. It’s like a flipped coin; one moment you’re a hero, the next, you’re the villain!
The coaches have been like chess masters throughout this series, constantly tinkering with their game plans to find the upper hand. Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve noted that this was the first game where both teams were fully aware of each other’s playstyle, saying, “It’s getting harder. There are no secrets at this point.” With everything on the line, it’s all about executing that game plan better than your opponent.
The Finals have seen their fair share of impressive performances, including both teams’ superstars. For the Lynx, Napheesa Collier had an impactful game, restricting Liberty MVP candidate Breanna Stewart to just 11 points. On the flip side, Ionescu managed only 10 points, largely thanks to the defensive efforts of Minnesota’s Kayla McBride. It’s a testament to how this series is forcing players to bring their best game while nullifying the star power of their opponents.
With a chaotic series leading to a winner-take-all Game 5, fans are guaranteed a showdown unlike anything seen in a while. This marked the first Finals Game 5 since 2019, making anticipation even higher. Fans are already buzzing about the possibility of a sell-out crowd, which is expected to make for an electrifying atmosphere.
Interestingly, the intensity on the court has been paired with some spicy comments about officiating. After Game 4, both coaches made their feelings clear about the calls—or lack thereof—that they were seeing on the floor. With Sandy Brondello, the Liberty head coach, expressing frustration over unfair calls, the atmosphere is ripe with tension and rivalry.
The only thing certain heading into Game 5 is that everything is on the line. It’s win or go home, and both teams are ready to leave it all on the court. One thing’s for sure, Minneapolis has felt electric, and as the anticipation builds for Sunday, basketball fans around the world will be glued to their screens. “The last 40 minutes of the season, it could be [played] anywhere, really,” McBride said. And who wouldn’t want to be there for what promises to be an unforgettable finale?
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