Jen Gillom was on a professional high ... until Wednesday.
Gillom, promoted to head coach of the Lynx after Don Zierden took an NBA job three days before the season began, guided a team that missed the playoffs the past four seasons to four wins in five games.
When star guard Seimone Augustus landed awkwardly on her left knee Wednesday, however, Gillom knew her summer would take another unexpected turn. Augustus, the team's leading scorer and a WNBA All-Star, is out for the year because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
Augustus left the game in Phoenix because of a left knee sprain, but an MRI Thursday revealed the far more serious injury, which did not surprise Gillom.
"I just saw her knee just buckle ... I put my head down," Gillom said. "It did not look good. She grabbed it and screamed."
Augustus was the WNBA's third-leading scorer at 21 points per game. The former LSU star, who was unavailable for comment Friday, was named Western Conference player of the week a day before she suffered the season-ending injury.
When the fourth-year player went down, Gillom said she tried to help her focus on something other than basketball, but that didn't work.
"She was very emotional; she could hardly talk to me," she said. "I just wanted her to focus on getting through [Thursday]."