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"publishedAt": "2026-06-07T19:17:07.000Z",
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"textContent": "On Saturday, the Minnesota Lynx continued their early season dominance by beating the Seattle Storm for a seventh straight win. Natasha Howard has been excellent and provided 27 points in the game, but a big part of why this team looks like a monster despite their ostensible superstar being out is the excellent play and cool demeanor of Olivia Miles, who put in 19 points, 6 assists, and 6 rebounds against the Storm. This came just three nights after setting a WNBA rookie record of eight three-pointers in a win over the Golden State Valkyries. Prior to that game, her three-point percentage was the weakest part of her game, but that's the thing about Miles, who is already starting to gain the \"Magic\" moniker for the way she sees the court. She's making leaps every game—she keeps getting better and playing smarter. She's got a big afro, slightly smaller now than it was before, and those Horace Grant-wraparound goggles. It's a look that should read as dorky, and yet she is the coolest looking person on the court and I am ready to pledge complete fealty to her already.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54wNMOupgJA\n\nNo amount of stat-listing really captures how much fun it is to watch her on the court. In my colleague Maitreyi Anantharaman's blog about her, she described Mies as the ultimate NCAA tournament player: \"Campy, goofy, stylish, a little chaotic.\" Someone that attacks the rim in unique ways, capable of insane no-look passes, and a maker of decision that seem like they won't work but consistently do. These are the same reasons that made her prospects in the pro league a lot more tenuous and uncertain, despite being thought of as a top-three draft pick. Through a combination of landing on the right team and being given the keys to run the offense for the Lynx, she's found a scenario for translating her college game to the WNBA. She has been the best rookie to watch so far and a big part of why the Lynx look like a juggernaut even while Napheesa Collier is on the bench still recovering from ankle surgery.",
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