Jordin Canada, Jewell Loyd lead Seattle Storm past Minnesota Lynx
10:03 pm | September 11, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
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EVERETT, Wash. — On a night when Seattle Storm MVP candidate Natasha Howard was held to two points and WNBA 3-point percentage leader Alysha Clark made only one triple, Seattle turned to the backcourt for scoring punch in Wednesday’s opening-round playoff matchup against the Minnesota Lynx. Jordin Canada and Jewell Loyd delivered, combining for 48 points as the Storm won a matchup of the last two WNBA champions 84-74 to advance to the second round.
“We got great guard play,” Storm coach Dan Hughes said. “You’ve got to really like the guard play that we had today.”
When the Storm began training camp in May, Canada was expected to back up veteran All-Star Sue Bird. That changed when the team learned days before the start of the season that Bird would undergo surgery that eventually ended her season. Thrust into the starting role, Canada rode out ups and downs to emerge as contender for the league’s Most Improved Player award.
“What she did this year enabled Seattle to get through their difficult situations in losing players, a great player like Sue Bird,” Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said. “For Jordin to take over the team and play both ends as well at as she has … she’s just grown through the season. Her trajectory is upward.”
Throughout the year, Seattle has been at its best when Canada has been a scoring threat. The Storm went 9-2 during the regular season when Canada scored in double figures. She came out aggressively Wednesday, knocking down a rare 3-pointer in the opening minute of the game, and never looked back. Canada’s 26 points were a career high, and according to ESPN Stats & Info she set season highs for scoring in a half in both the first and second halves.