A longtime Lynx fans walked by press row at the end of the game and said, "I thought they were going to lose that game."
He wasn't the only one who thought that on Thursday night after the Lynx's hard-fought 92-84 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Lynx won the first and fourth quarters decisively, but were outplayed in the second and for much of the third. They trailed by nine points in the middle of the third quarter.
"Maya, we've got 10 turnovers," screamed Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve after a bad pass by Moore just 4-1/2 minutes into the second quarter.
The Lynx finished with 19 turnovers -- five by Moore -- which led to 19 L.A. points.
After getting a career-high seven assists in her previous game, Moore seemed to try to do too much. She had only two assists this game and 11 points, seven in the first quarter. Her mother often comes to game, but her grandparents were there, too. Maybe she pressed a little.
But the strength of the Lynx is all the talented players they have. If one has an off game, another can compensate.
On Thursday, Seimone Augustus and Rebekkah Brunson were at their best. Augustus scored 25 points and was 11 of 17 from the field. Brunson had 17 points and had seven rebounds and three assists. Only weak spot with her was the free throw line, where she went seven for 12.