In front of a sea of Lynx fans, the Minnesota Lynx retired jersey no.23 in honor of legend and franchise icon Maya Moore, Saturday night in Minneapolis.
Arguably the greatest Lynx of all time and one of the greatest WNBA players of all time, Moore’s career was cut short in 2018 after she retired abruptly to fight for social justice due to his husband being wrongfully convicted of a crime. Despite that, Moore has put up a legendary career with Minnesota that spanned eight seasons, including winning the WNBA title 4 seasons.
Moore spent her entire career with the Lynx after being drafted no.1 overall in 2011. She won Rookie of the Year, Finals MVP in 2013, and League MVP in 2014. Moore averaged over 18 points per game with Minnesota, which would be the 9th highest mark in the league. She took it a step further in the playoffs, with career averages of over 19 points in 56 games, and Moore also holds the record for most points in the Finals.
Maya Moore is also a two-time Olympic Gold medallist with Team USA and a two-time FIBA World Cup winner.
Moore’s no.23 is the fifth Minnesota Lynx number retired by the franchise after her former teammates Lindsay Whalen (no. 13), Rebekkah Brunson (no. 32), Seimone Augustus (no. 33), and Sylvia Fowles (no. 34).