Liberty vs. Lynx Time, TV & Stream – July 11

Minnesota Lynx v Phoenix Mercury - Game Four

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Breanna Stewart and the New York Liberty (13-9) go up against Natasha Howard and the Minnesota Lynx (16-6) on July 11, 2026 at Target Center.

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WNBA July 11, 2026: Liberty vs. Lynx Viewing Options

  • When: Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 1 p.m. ET
  • Where: Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • TV channel: ABC

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Liberty vs. Lynx Comparison

Lynx Rank Lynx AVG Liberty AVG Liberty Rank
2nd 90.0 Points Scored 87.8 7th
2nd 80.7 Points Allowed 83.8 4th
2nd 36.3 Rebounds 34.5 5th
3rd 9.6 Off. Rebounds 7.2 14th
11th 8.0 3pt Made 10.0 3rd
3rd 21.4 Assists 20.7 6th
8th 13.4 Turnovers 14.2 11th

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Lynx Leaders

  • The Lynx points and rebounds leader is Howard. She puts up 17.0 points per game and adds 8.0 rebounds.
  • The team is led in assists by Olivia Miles' 5.7 per game.
  • Kayla McBride makes 2.2 threes per game to lead the Lynx.
  • Minnesota's blocks leader is Nia Coffey, who collects 1.5 per game. Howard leads the team, averaging 1.7 steals a game.

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Liberty Leaders

  • Stewart owns the Liberty top spot in scoring with 20.5 points per game and also tacks on 8.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists per contest.
  • Jonquel Jones (9.1 rebounds per game) and Pauline Astier (3.8 assists per game) are the New York leaders in rebounds and assists.
  • Marine Johannes leads the Liberty in shooting from beyond the arc, averaging 2.2 made threes per game.
  • Stewart is a defensive force for New York, leading the team in both steals (1.3 per game) and blocks (1.3 per game).

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