IMPACT PLAYER: Maya Moore, Lynx
Scored 23 points on 10-for-16 shooting, leading the team in scoring for the fourth time in five playoff games. She also had seven rebounds and two assists.
TURNING POINT
A 15-0 second quarter run that turned a relatively close six-point game into a double-digit route.
BY THE NUMBERS
6 Number of times the Lynx have led by at least 30 points in a game this season. The Lynx led by as much as 31 Sunday.
0-for-15 The Dream from three-point range.
28-for-45 The combined shooting for Moore, Seimone Augustus and Monica Wright, who outscored the Dream by themselves.
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