#-1: Lynx (Last Week: -2). I'm still scarred by seeing up close them blowing a big lead and losing to Atlanta in the season opener. But they avenged, if something like that were even possible in sports, by taking a lead on the Dream and actually maintaining through the end of the Game last/Wednesday night at Target Center 96-81. That capped off a 3-0 screening Week for the Lynx that included victories over Toronto at home and at Chicago, the only other team who has beaten Minnesota so far in this young season. The Lynx now sit at 5-2 and lead the entire WNBA.
I should say a little bit about Olivia Miles. I still think she needs to develop a jump shot and could be better defending the perimeter. But perhaps I was a bit too harsh when the Lynx passed over Awa Fam Thiam for Money Miles. After all, the one position this franchise has sorely needed since the retirement of Lindsay Whalen was a bona fide Point Guard, and Miles was just sitting there at #2 in the draft. This was an immediate plug-and-play solution to a problem, and it has paid off in spades. Whenever the team plays, I go on social media and hope to see replays of Miles sending the basketball through a keyhole to an open teammate that I still can't believe was that open. Miles's court vision is off the charts, and that skill alone both justifies the selection and should earn more recognition from women's sports skeptics.
Light Week this Week: After playing in Chicago Saturday, they play at the Sky again tomorrow/Friday night, then visit Phoenix, the squad that upset them in last Year's playoffs (which was earmarked for the Lynx, who'll go down as The Best Team Never To Win A WNBA Title), Monday night.
After finishing up with the Pale Hose this/Thursday afternoon, they'll play three in Pittsburgh over the weekend. That ends their maximum road trip; they'll host The Chicago White Sox, but only for three Games, starting on Monday.
#-3: United FC (Last Week: -3). These guys are still in a funk, especially offensively. These Loons couldn't be that dependent on James Rodriguez to feed players the ball in the final third, but lately they seem incapable of getting even a shot off. Saturday's Match is a prime example. They were down to Real Salt Lake at Allianz Field since the 21st Minute, but they looked absolutely incapable of stringing a pass sequence together. They also committed Offsides eight times; that's like shooting yourself in the foot eight times over 90 minutes. Finally, in the 92nd Minute, MNUFC were able to tie the Game, and steal a Point, off the head of, of people, Mauricio Gonzalez.
Great they didn't lose, but they are winless in their last four, so in that sense, having a break of almost two Months might actually do this organization some good. MLS' Transfer Window, BTW, begins July 13, so right near the end of the Men's World Cup. Also, United FC go into the break eighth in the West, so barely holding onto a playoff spot.