Daily Dose of Lynx: Week of Feb. 10, 2003
Friday, Feb. 14
WNBA Fact
On July 18, 1998, Houston Comets guard Cynthia Cooper became the first WNBA player to reach 1,000 career points during the Comets' 75-44 rout of the Sacramento Monarchs.
Thursday, Feb. 13
Did You Know?
Former Lynx forward Angela Aycock had six different player transactions involving the Lynx:

Acquired by Minnesota from Phoenix in a six-player trade on Oct. 27, 1999

Selected by Seattle from Minnesota in the third round (10th overall) in the 1999 WNBA Expansion Draft on Dec. 15, 1999

Signed by Minnesota as a free agent to a seven-day contract on July 5, 2000

Signed to a second seven-day contract by the Lynx on July 12, 2000

Signed for the remainder of the season by Minnesota on July 19, 2000

Waived by Minnesota on April 25, 2001
Aycock appeared in only three games in her Lynx career (all in 2000) and finished with five rebounds and four assists in 13 minutes.
Wednesday, Feb. 12
Lynx Trivia
Which opponent set the single-game high for points scored against the Lynx in 2002?
A. Sue Bird
B. Tamika Catchings
C. Lisa Leslie
D. Sheryl Swoopes
Click here for the answer.
Tuesday, Feb. 11
Photo of the Week

A fan shows her appreciation for Lynx forward (and former University of Kansas Jayhawk) Lynn Pride. David Sherman, WNBAE/Getty Images
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Monday, Feb. 10
Quote of the Week

"When you play for USA Basketball, you're not playing as an individual, but as a collective group. Everyone wants to beat you because you're the best. As players, we take a lot of pride in winning the gold medal and representing our country."
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Lynx guard Katie Smith talking about playing in the 2002 FIBA World Championships. The quote appeared in the most recent edition of Lynx Trax (Volume 4, Number 5).
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