Kayla McBride had arrived in Minnesota just days ago. On Sunday, as her Lynx teammates practiced, she rode an exercise bike. On Monday, she had her first practice of the 2025 season.
But there she was, Tuesday night, in the game’s final minute, getting to the free-throw line twice, hitting all four free throws, helping ice an 82-77 victory over the Seattle Storm for a Minnesota team that held down the fort while she was gone and made her feel safe when she returned.
All while a crowd of 7,808 fans at Target Center welcomed her back.
“I was just grateful, being out there,” said McBride. She had been away from the team, dealing with a personal issue, since training camp began, missing the Lynx’s 4-0 start. Tuesday, against a surging Seattle team that had won three straight, McBride — who scored 15 points, hit four of eight shots, made three of six threes — felt thrilled to be back playing with teammates she described as sisters.
“I’m fortunate for this group,” she said. “From the moment I came back, it’s been nothing but love and support. I’m just lucky. That’s what you saw out there, I felt safe.”
There was no luck in this victory, which gave the Lynx their best start to a season since the 2017 squad began 9-0.
It was more grit. The Lynx jumped all over the Storm in a 26-11 first quarter, then spent two-plus quarters letting Seattle back into the game.
The Storm closed in within a point early in the fourth quarter and were still within three in the final minute.