What happened
The Minnesota Lynx steamrolled the visiting Dallas Wings 100-76 on Tuesday, turning in a 24-point rout that stretched their winning streak to eight games. The blowout kept Minnesota perched atop the Western Conference and tightened its grip on the top of the standings. Dallas, meanwhile, left Target Center with little to show for the trip, falling on the road in lopsided fashion.
Why it matters
The win underscores Minnesota's command of the Western Conference, where the Lynx remain the clear team to beat. By moving to 4-0 in Commissioner's Cup group play, Minnesota strengthens its push toward the in-season tournament's championship game. That path carries real stakes, with a prize purse waiting for the teams that advance.
By the numbers
Eight straight wins. A perfect 4-0 record in 2026 Commissioner's Cup play. And a 24-point margin over Dallas, the kind of cushion that signals a team operating well above the rest of its conference. The Wings, for their part, head home searching for answers after a one-sided defeat.
What to watch next
Minnesota turns its attention to protecting both its Cup record and its conference lead in its next outing, with the championship-game berth still on the line. Dallas faces a more immediate task: recovering from a lopsided loss and steadying itself before its next test. For the Lynx, the question is no longer whether they belong at the top of the West, but how long they can keep the streak alive.