Every seat on Sunday at Target Center will be filled. And everybody knows why.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are coming to town to play the Lynx. Some might frown at the way that was phrased. And yes, it evokes the memory of, way back in 1950, when the marquee at Madison Square Garden, promoting an upcoming game between the Minneapolis Lakers and New York, read. “Geo. Mikan vs. Knicks.”
But is it an exaggeration?
The season is more than halfway over and there are only two cities Clark, the Fever’s outstanding rookie guard out of Iowa, has yet to play in: Dallas and, finally, Minneapolis.
How much Hawkeye gold will we see Sunday afternoon? Good luck buying a ticket.
In the week leading up to the game Carley Knox, the Lynx’s president of business operations, was excited to wake up each day and see the numbers, look at the reports, see ticket sales going nearly through the Target Center roof.
“It is awesome,” Knox said.
As of Friday midday, there were fewer than 1,000 tickets left. By game time there will be an expected sellout of 18,978, the biggest regular-season crowd in franchise history. The team drew 19,423 to Game 5 of the 2016 WNBA finals, back before renovation when the arena’s capacity was a bit bigger.