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Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier named WNBA Rookie of the Year

Napheesa Collier works in the post against the Las Vegas Aces
Image: Napheesa Collier was named the WNBA's Rookie of the Year

Napheesa Collier fended off fierce competition to become the WNBA's Rookie of the Year, with the Minnesota Lynx standout capping a prolific season in which she logged 444 regular-season points with an early-career accolade.

Collier exploded into the league in a season-opener against the Chicago Sky that saw the first-round draft pick score 27 points, the second-most ever by a player in a WNBA debut.

The 22-year-old, a college star at UConn, told Reuters the performance helped her move past a disappointing pre-season.

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"I definitely took a second to appreciate it because I didn't feel like I played well in the pre-season games," Collier said, reflecting on the 89-71 season-opening win.

"I was just going out there to have fun and let loose and I think that's what allowed me to play well because I was kind of wound up in those other pre-season games. Having not had a great pre-season, I knew I had to step up my game."

Collier kept the momentum going and carved out her position with the team early, as the Lynx brought on a raft of young talent in a bid to recapture glory after winning the WNBA title in 2017 but losing in the first round of the play-offs in 2018.

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"A lot of people didn't think we were going to be in the place that we were in. Just with rebuilding and having so many new people," said Collier.

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"I think it definitely gave me a chance to prove myself and play a lot early and kind of establish myself in the league."

Riding a wave of optimism this year, the Lynx, four-time champions, won five of their final six regular-season games, but saw their year cut short in the post-season with an 84-74 Round 1 loss to the Seattle Storm.

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But Collier said her team's late-season performance was cause for optimism.

"Especially toward the end we really started figuring it out. We had a lot of highs and lows through the year but we ended on a five-out-of-six winning streak," said Collier. "Going into that last game we were really on a roll."

Next up, Collier said she will travel to Miami to train for the AmeriCup, held later this month in Puerto Rico.

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