That's 14 in a row at home for the Lynx.
The Minnesota Lynx remained perfect at home with a blowout win Friday night over the Las Vegas Aces.
The best team in the Western Conference won their fourth straight game overall, and it was never close from start to finish.
Minnesota left 27-18 after one, 51-35 at halftime, 85-61 at the end of three, and rolled to a 109-78.
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Naphessa Collier led the charge for Minnesota. She scored 25 points in 25 minutes, and was one of five players scoring double digits for the Lynx. Courtney Williams was next with 23 points. Off the bench, Jessica Shepard recorded a double-double, with 10 points and 13 rebounds.
Las Vegas continues to struggle, as they have lost back-to-back games. The Aces top scorer A'ja Wilson scored 15 points in the game in 24 minutes.
Minnesota remains at home to take on the Dream on Sunday, while Las Vegas is at Dallas on Sunday.
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