2017 WNBA Finals Portraits

- Fowles posing with the WNBA Championship Trophy and the Finals MVP Award. Fowles had a record 20 rebounds in the deciding Game 5.
- Since being drafted first overall in 2011, Moore has won four WNBA titles all of which coming with the Lynx.
- Augustus’ storied career became even more impressive with her 4th title in her 12th WNBA season.
- Brunson is the first player in WNBA history to win 5 titles. She also won a championship with the Sacramento Monarchs in 2005.
- Cheryl Reeve (center) became coach of the Lynx in 2009 and has since guided them to four WNBA titles. Lindsay Whalen (far right) won her fourth WNBA championship on her college home court.
- Montgomery was a key contributor off the bench for the Lynx.
- Pierson capped her career with a WNBA Championship. She announced her retirement earlier this season.
- Perkins was an important bench player in the Lynx run to a championship.
- In her second season with the Lynx and fourth year in the WNBA, Howard won her first championship.
- Jones, the Lynx first round pick in 2017, won the WNBA title in her rookie season.
- Won her first WNBA title in her rookie season.
- Won the championship in her first season in the WNBA.
- Montgomery and Moore won a NCAA championship at UConn in 2008 and captured their second WNBA title together nine years later.