Olivia Miles shines as rookie for Lynx in WNBA season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 6:31 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Olivia Miles is emerging as a standout player for the Minnesota Lynx in the 2026 WNBA season, leading the league in win shares with 2.2. Despite the absence of Napheesa Collier due to ankle surgery, Miles is contributing significantly to her team's success, currently at 9-2. Her performance has prompted comparisons to previous generational superstars like Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark. The Lynx's coaching staff is reportedly impressed with how Miles is maximizing the potential of her teammates, including Natasha Howard and Nia Coffey. This season marks a new chapter for the franchise as it builds around Miles as a key player.
- •Miles leads the WNBA in win shares with 2.2.
- •Lynx are currently performing well with a record of 9-2.
- •Napheesa Collier is sidelined after ankle surgery.
- •Comparisons are made between Miles and past stars Bueckers and Clark.
- •Teammates like Natasha Howard thrive under Miles' playmaking.
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"No Offseason Newsletter 🏀 | This is The Athletic’s women’s basketball newsletter. Sign up here to receive No Offseason directly in your inbox. Welcome back to No Offseason. Today: ⭐ Olivia Miles is on a heater 😎 Fudd’s bravado 🎧 Coaching legacies shaping the W Let’s go. Breakout Star: Better than Clark or Bueckers? The expectation ahead of the 2026 WNBA Draft was that this group wouldn’t produce a generational superstar. For all the talent atop the draft, including a couple of multi-time All-Ame
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