Lynx's Seimone Augustus remains out for undisclosed personal reasons

The Lynx have not given a timetable for Seimone Augustus' return to the team. Coach Cheryl Reeve said little, other than the Lynx will handle the situation 'day by day.'

By Aaron Reiss

August 1, 2017 at 7:10PM
(David Joles/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
The Minnesota Lynx Rebekkah Brunson (32) sets a pick for Seimone Augustus (33) against he Washington Mystic's Kristin Toliver, center during the second quarter Friday, June 22, 2017, at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, MN.]
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The Minnesota Lynx do not know when to expect forward Seimone Augustus back with the team.

Augustus did not practice with the Lynx on Tuesday. She missed Sunday's win over the Seattle Storm because of "personal reasons."

Coach Cheryl Reeve said she learned Saturday that Augustus would be stepping away from the team. Reeve said after practice Tuesday that she hadn't spoken with Augustus yet that day. The Lynx play host to the Atlanta Dream at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Xcel Energy Center.

The Lynx, Reeve said, intend to take the situation "day by day."

Reeve would not say whether Augustus was in Minnesota. She joked that the forward, in her 12th season with the team, was "sulking" about not being moved at the WNBA's trade deadline, which was Monday.

The coach emphasized the absence was not a suspension.

When asked whether Augustus' teammates knew why she was absent, Reeve did not answer.

"When somebody says it's for personal reasons, what we expect is that you guys respect it's personal," she said. "We ask you guys respect that. Nobody's going to get scooped with anything. Let's just respect the situation, please."

Augustus is averaging 11.5 points and a career-high 3.9 assists this season.

Guard Jia Perkins, who started in Augustus' place Sunday, played with the starting rotation during practice.

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