Amber Harris, a 6-5 Lynx forward, will be out two to three weeks because of a sprained left ankle suffered in Thursday's exhibition game against Connecticut.
Harris averaged 3.3 points and 2.2 rebounds per game for the Lynx in 2011, coming off the bench to play about 10 minutes per game.
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