Report: Four Lynx players on Olympic basketball team

Lindsay Whalen, Seimone Augustus, Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles are said to be on 12-member women's roster for Rio, which will be announced Wednesday.

April 26, 2016 at 5:57PM
Lynx forward Maya Moore (23) celebrated with guard Lindsay Whalen (13) and center Sylvia Fowles (34) during the WNBA Finals in October.
Lynx forward Maya Moore (23) celebrated with guard Lindsay Whalen (13) and center Sylvia Fowles (34) during the WNBA Finals in October. (Brian Stensaas — Star Tribune file/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The website www.womensbasketball247.com reported this morning that four Lynx--Lindsay Whalen, Seimone Augustus, Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles--will be on the 12-player roster for the Rio Olympics.

USA Basketball will make the roster announcement Wednesday. Colleague Kent Youngblood tweeted that Whalen, Moore and Fowles had excused absences from the Lynx's practice today; the team didn't explain why, he said, but that lends credence to the report. Augustus still is playing with Dynamo Kursk in Russia.

Women's Basketball 24.7 is a news and information website run by Phoenix Mercury forward Monique Currie. Citing unidentified sources, it said these 12 players will be named Wednesday, from a pool of 25 finalists:

Whalen, Augustus, Moore, Fowles (Lynx); Diana Taurasi, Brittney Griner (Phoenix); Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart (Seattle); Tamika Catchings (Indiana); Tina Charles (New York); Angel McCoughtry (Atlanta); Elena Delle Donne (Chicago)

All but Griner, Stewart and Delle Donne were on the 2012 Olympic team that won gold in London.

Two-time Olympian Candace Parker of Los Angeles confirmed via Twitter today that she will not be part of the team, saying she was "surprised and disappointed" to be left off the roster.

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Rachel Blount

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Rachel Blount is a sports reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune who covers a variety of topics, including the Olympics, Wild, college sports and horse racing. She has written extensively about Minnesota's Olympic athletes and has covered pro and college hockey since joining the staff in 1990.

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