
Lynx vs. Sun odds, tips and betting trends - 6/29/2025
The Connecticut Sun (2-14) will look to stop a six-game road slide when taking on the Minnesota Lynx (13-2) on Sunday, June 29, 2025 at Target Center, airing at 7 p.m. ET on NBCS-BOS, FDSN, NBC CT, and KARE 11.
In its most recent game, Minnesota defeated Atlanta 96-92 on the road, with Napheesa Collier (26 PTS, 7 REB, 6 AST, 2 BLK, 44.4 FG%, 2-6 from 3PT) and Kayla McBride (18 PTS, 45.5 FG%, 2-6 from 3PT) the standout performers. Connecticut won on the road over Seattle 81-97 last time out, and were led by Aneesah Morrow (20 PTS, 11 REB, 2 STL, 64.3 FG%, 2-2 from 3PT) and Bria Hartley (19 PTS, 6 AST, 53.8 FG%, 3-6 from 3PT).
Ahead of watching this matchup, here's everything you need to know about Sunday's action on the court.
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