Minnesota Lynx Waive Marième Badiane

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MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Lynx announced today the team has waived center Marième Badiane.  
 
Badiane saw action in three games for Minnesota. In 11 total minutes, she finished with two steals and a rebound. The 6-4 center signed with the Lynx in the offseason after playing for the French National Team in the 2024 Paris Olympics and for Istanbul-based Fenerbahçe in the Euroleague and KBSL. 

Minnesota will continue Commissioner’s Cup play with a game in Dallas against the Wings on Sunday June 8 at 3:00 p.m. CT.  

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