Tag

Cheryl Reeve

All articles tagged with #cheryl reeve

sports3 months ago

Lynx's Challenging Season Ends Amid Controversies and 'What Ifs'

The Minnesota Lynx's playoff exit was attributed to their own shortcomings, including key injuries and missed opportunities, rather than external factors like officiating or the opposing team, Phoenix Mercury. Despite strong performances from players like Kayla McBride, the Lynx's struggles in the fourth quarter and internal issues contributed to their loss, with coach Cheryl Reeve expressing frustration over refereeing calls and team performance.

sports3 months ago

WNBA Suspends Lynx Coach Cheryl Reeve Over Playoff Comments and Behavior

Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve was suspended for one game by the WNBA after making fiery comments and exhibiting misconduct during and after a playoff game against the Mercury, including verbally abusing officials and criticizing league leadership. Reeve's behavior also led to fines and technicals for her staff, highlighting tensions over officiating in the league.

sports3 months ago

WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award Shared by Smith and Wilson in 2025

Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve cleverly responded to Becky Hammon's dismissive comments about the co-Defensive Player of the Year award, highlighting her pride in Alanna Smith's achievement and questioning the media's defensive expertise. The award was shared by Smith and A'ja Wilson, with Reeve's witty remark adding to the playoff drama.

sports6 months ago

Caitlin Clark's Rising Influence Sparks WNBA All-Star Draft Buzz

Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve voiced her disappointment over the limited number of All-Star selections from her top-ranked team, criticizing the voting process that resulted in only two Lynx players, Napheesa Collier and Courtney Williams, being chosen for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, despite the team's strong performance and other deserving players like Kayla McBride not being selected.

sports6 months ago

Caitlin Clark's Injury and Coaching Changes Stir WNBA All-Star Excitement

Caitlin Clark, despite missing her fourth straight game due to injury, continues to impact the WNBA season as the Indiana Fever perform well without her. However, she received disappointing news regarding her selection for the 2025 All-Star Game, with her team being coached by Cheryl Reeve, a known critic of Clark, sparking fan criticism and controversy over league favoritism and coaching decisions.

sports1 year ago

Cheryl Reeve Angered by Caitlin Clark Olympics Question

Minnesota Lynx and USA Women's National Team head coach Cheryl Reeve expressed frustration when asked about Caitlin Clark's exclusion from the Olympic roster, emphasizing her current focus on the Lynx. Clark, a rookie sensation with the Indiana Fever, has significantly boosted WNBA attendance and was a key player in the Fever's recent win over the Lynx. Despite her popularity, the selection committee cited basketball criteria for her omission from the Olympic team. Reeve highlighted the importance of capitalizing on the growing popularity of the WNBA, comparing it to the impact of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson in the NBA.

sports1 year ago

"Coach Reeve Calls for WNBA to Embrace Caitlin Clark After Fever-Lynx Showdown"

Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston led the Indiana Fever to an 81-74 victory over the Minnesota Lynx, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Clark, who dreams of playing in the Olympics, impressed in front of U.S. women's national team coach Cheryl Reeve, despite not being on the current roster. Reeve, focused on her Lynx team, dismissed questions about Clark's future with Team USA. Both Clark and Boston aspire to join the national team, emphasizing their commitment to improving their game.

sports1 year ago

Minnesota Lynx Trade for Sika Koné and Three Picks

The Minnesota Lynx have acquired the No. 8 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft, the right to exchange first-round picks in the 2026 draft, a second-round pick in the 2025 draft, and forward Sika Koné from the Chicago Sky in exchange for their No. 7 pick and the rights to forward Nikolina Milić. Koné, a 21-year-old from Mali, has shown promise in both the Spanish Liga Endesa and EuroLeague. The Lynx currently hold two selections in the upcoming draft, and the team's focus remains on building a foundation for long-term success.