WNBA: Lynx re-sign Layshia Clarendon, Rachel Banham

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Free-agent guards Layshia Clarendon and Rachel Banham re-signed with the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday.

Terms of the contracts were not disclosed.

“Re-signing both Layshia and Rachel was very important for us this offseason,” Lynx head coach and general manager Cheryl Reeve said.

“Layshia played a clear role in our success last season and their command of the game and leadership while on the floor is vital. Rachel’s shooting and passing ability adds an important dimension to the team from the bench. We are happy to have both players back for the 2022 season.”

Clarendon, 30, averaged 10.4 points, 5.7 assists and 3.1 rebounds in 21 games (20 starts) with the Lynx last season.

“Minnesota and this team have been a salve for my soul,” Clarendon said. “There was no question during free agency where I wanted to be. I’m beyond thrilled to be back with the Lynx for my 10th season.”

Banham, 28, averaged 5.0 points, 1.6 assists and 1.2 rebounds in 27 games off the bench last season.

“Minnesota is my home,” said Banham, who was born in Lakeville (Minn.) and played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. “There’s no greater feeling then playing at home in front of your friends, family and the greatest fans in the WNBA. I’m very excited to be back and look forward to what this season holds.”

–Field Level Media

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