Cheryl Reeve insists that Thursday’s game with the Los Angeles Sparks isn’t a WNBA Finals rematch.
It’s just a matchup of the top two teams in the league again.
A good measuring stick for both teams.
”It’s not the finals. It’s a regular-season game, and both teams are jockeying for position, and I’m sure both teams are going to want to win the game pretty badly,” Minnesota’s coach said Wednesday.
The two teams, who are 1-2 in The Associated Press WNBA Power Poll , played a thrilling five-game series last fall and the championship was decided on a last-second shot by the Sparks.