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Minnesota Lynx statistics
1990s
Season Individual Team vs Opponents
PPG RPG APG PPG RPG FG%
1999 B. Reed (16.4) B. Reed (6.0) S. Tate (3.1) 63.6 vs 66.0 28.3 vs 32.1 .389 vs .425
2000s
Season Individual Team vs Opponents
PPG RPG APG PPG RPG FG%
2000 K. Smith (20.2) B. Lennox (5.6) K. Smith (2.8) 68.5 vs 68.4 27.2 vs 30.5 .421 vs .429
2001 K. Smith (23.1) S. Abrosimova (6.7) K. Paye (3.0) 64.9 vs 67.4 31.3 vs 31.8 .371 vs .390
2002 K. Smith (16.5) T. Williams (7.4) T. Moore (3.0) 62.6 vs 65.8 30.0 vs 28.6 .410 vs .413
2003 K. Smith (18.2) T. Williams (6.1) T. Edwards (4.4) 70.0 vs 69.7 31.7 vs 29.1 .442 vs .425
2004 K. Smith (18.8) T. Williams (6.0) H. Darling (3.5) 63.7 vs 64.4 31.1 vs 30.5 .404 vs .408
2005 N. Ohlde (11.2) N. Ohlde (5.7) K. Harrower (2.8) 65.0 vs 67.3 30.1 vs 31.0 .412 vs .427
2006 S. Augustus (21.9) T. Williams (5.6) A. Jacobs (3.4) 74.2 vs 80.4 33.6 vs 35.4 .427 vs .434
2007 S. Augustus (22.6) N. Ohlde (6.1) N. Quinn (4.4) 77.5 vs 80.9 34.8 vs 32.9 .412 vs .450
2008 S. Augustus (19.1) N. Anosike (6.8) L. Harding (3.2) 81.4 vs 80.0 33.7 vs 35.6 .430 vs .439
2009 N. Anosike (13.2) N. Anosike (7.4) N. Anosike (2.7) 80.3 vs 83.1 32.0 vs 34.3 .420 vs .461
2010s
Season Individual Team vs Opponents
PPG RPG APG PPG RPG FG%
2010 S. Augustus (16.9) R. Brunson (10.3) L. Whalen (5.6) 78.7 vs 82.1 35.2 vs 34.9 .397 vs .446
2011 S. Augustus (16.2) R. Brunson (8.9) L. Whalen (5.9) 81.5 vs 73.6 36.5 vs 30.1 .461 vs .413
2012 S. Augustus (16.6) R. Brunson (8.9) L. Whalen (5.4) 86.0 vs 76.2 37.8 vs 30.9 .473 vs .407

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