Fire vs. Lynx Time, TV & Stream – June 15

Minnesota Lynx v Phoenix Mercury - Game Four

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The Minnesota Lynx (10-3) will be attempting to extend a five-game home winning run when taking on the Portland Fire (7-8) on June 15, 2026 at Target Center.

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WNBA June 15, 2026: Fire vs. Lynx Viewing Options

  • When: Monday, June 15, 2026 at 8 p.m. ET
  • Where: Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • TV channel: Victory+ and FOX12+

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Fire vs. Lynx Comparison

Lynx Rank Lynx AVG Fire AVG Fire Rank
2nd 91.5 Points Scored 82 12th
1st 79.8 Points Allowed 86.7 9th
1st 37.5 Rebounds 28.3 15th
5th 9.3 Off. Rebounds 6.8 14th
11th 7.8 3pt Made 8.8 7th
3rd 21.4 Assists 19.7 8th
8th 13.8 Turnovers 14.5 11th

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Lynx Leaders

  • Olivia Miles leads the Lynx in points and assists. She scores 18.6 points per game while adding 5.8 assists.
  • Minnesota's rebounding leader is Natasha Howard, who averages 7.5 per game.
  • Kayla McBride makes 1.8 threes per game to lead the Lynx.
  • Howard leads the team with 1.8 steals per game. Nia Coffey collects 1.2 blocks a game to pace Minnesota.

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Fire Leaders

  • The Fire leader in scoring is Bridget Carleton with 13.8 points per game. She also adds 3.4 rebounds per game and 1.9 assists per game.
  • The Portland leaders in rebounds and assists are Emily Engstler (4.8 rebounds per game) and Carla Leite (5.5 assists per game).
  • Carleton makes more threes per game than any other member of the Fire, cashing in 2.5 treys per game.
  • Carleton tops Portland in steals with 1.7 per game, and Engstler leads the squad in blocks with 2.1 per game.

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