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In the Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final Commissioner Cup, the Las Vegas Aces were leading the Minnesota Lynx by 9 points at halftime of June 17, 2025, when the Lynx rallied to win 76 62 at the Target Center, Minneapolis, earning a place in the WNBA finals versus the Indiana Fever on July 1.
Courtney Williams’ 18-second-half points and Alanna Smith’s double-double powered the Lynx, despite Napheesa Collier’s injury, thrilling U.S. fans buzzing on X about Minnesota’s comeback (Post ID 2).
This win cements the Lynx’s dominance in the WNBA’s in-season tournament.
Game Recap: Lynx Rally Past Aces
The Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final matchup on June 17, 2025, saw Minnesota overcome early struggles. The Aces, without A’ja Wilson due to concussion protocol, led 39–30 at halftime, holding the Lynx to their lowest-scoring half of the season (Web ID 6).
A 10–1 third-quarter run, sparked by Alanna Smith’s layup, gave Minnesota its first lead at 45–43, and they outscored Las Vegas 46–23 in the second half to seal the victory (Web ID 7).

Key Moments and Stats
The Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final game turned on these pivotal plays:
- Third-Quarter Surge: Smith’s layup at 4:14 gave Minnesota a 45–43 lead (Web ID 6).
- Williams’ Takeover: 18 of her 20 points came after halftime, including a pull-up jumper to tie the game (Web ID 7).
- Turnover Trouble: The Aces’ 21 turnovers led to 27 Lynx points (Web ID 13).
- Stats (Web ID 10, 13):
- Lynx: 38.2% FG, 40 rebounds, 27 points off turnovers.
- Aces: 35.9% FG, 17 turnovers, 34 rebounds.
- Attendance: 8,914 fans.
Williams said of Collier, “She’s our heart,” per CBS Sports (Web ID 3).
Lynx Depth Shines Without Collier
The Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final showcased Minnesota’s resilience despite losing Napheesa Collier to a back injury at 7:57 in the third quarter (Web ID 14).
Alanna Smith (10 points, 13 rebounds) and reserves Diamond Miller and Natisha Hiedeman (12 points each) stepped up (Web ID 2).
The Aces, missing A’ja Wilson for their third straight game, saw Jewell Loyd score 12 points but struggle with turnovers (Web ID 7). X posts praised Minnesota’s “grit” (Post ID 4).

Personal Insight: Lynx’s Championship DNA
Going by the number of fans, I consider the Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final a testimony of the championship in Minnesota. Their ability to rally without Collier mirrors their 2024 Cup title run, resonating with U.S. fans who value team chemistry over star power.
This comeback against a depleted Aces squad signals Minnesota’s readiness for the July 1 final, making them a must-watch for American audiences.
What’s Next for Lynx and Aces?
Following the Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final, the Lynx (11–1) face the Indiana Fever on July 1 in the Commissioner’s Cup final, hosted at Target Center (ESPN) (Web ID 6).
The Aces (5–6) return home to host the Seattle Storm on June 20, hoping for Wilson’s return (Web ID 11). Minnesota’s 5–1 Cup record underlines their dominance (Web ID 9).

Final Thoughts: Lynx Set Cup Final Stage
The Cup 2025 final between the Aces and the Lynx demonstrated that Minnesota is an emerging WNBA contender, emerging with a team-wide comeback in the second half.
Despite Collier’s injury, the Lynx’s victory over the Aces captivates U.S. fans, setting up an electrifying final against the Fever. The Aces vs Lynx 2025 Cup final proves Minnesota’s hunger for back-to-back titles.
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