MINNEAPOLIS — The WNBA's top team will reportedly be without its top player for at least two weeks.

ESPN's Kendra Andrews said sources confirmed All-Star forward Napheesa Collier would miss at least two weeks after injuring her ankle in Saturday's blowout win over the Las Vegas Aces. On Monday, the team said that she suffered a right ankle sprain, and added that she will be reevaluated "in the coming weeks."

The Lynx did send out a press release Monday saying Collier had undergone an MRI that confirmed an ankle sprain, but did not provide an official timetable for her return.

Collier had 18 points in Saturday's game when she went down late in the third quarter. The Lynx have four games over the next two weeks.

Collier is in the midst of an MVP-caliber season, averaging 23.5 points, 7

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