With just under six minutes to play in the fourth quarter on Thursday in Atlanta, Dream guard Tiffany Hayes got two good screens, got open, got a pass from Aari McDonald and hit a 23-foot three-pointer from right in front of the Lynx bench.
A 20-point Lynx lead to start the final quarter was down to seven. Hayes was on fire. But then she made a mistake.
"She kind of stared at me,'' said Aerial Powers, Hayes' defender. "I was like, 'Hold on. Who does she think she is?' I kind of went off.''
The Lynx (11-19) beat the Dream (12-17) 92-85, breaking a three-game losing streak while starting off a three-game road trip the right way for a team still hoping to make the playoffs. The Lynx, next-to-last in the 12-team league, are still two games out of the final playoff spot with six games remaining.
They did it despite being the sixth team in league history to allow an opponent to score 40 points in a quarter, which the Dream — in the bonus for the final 7 minutes of the game — did in the fourth.
All because Hayes — who scored 18 of her 24 points in the fourth — tried to stare down Powers, and Powers responded.
Moments later, the lead down to six thanks to a Hayes free throw, Sylvia Fowles set a great pick, giving Powers an open 18-footer. After an Atlanta miss, Fowles fed Powers for a three-pointer. After another Dream miss, another Fowles pick set up Power for a jumper.
Just like that, seven straight points, lead back to 13, crisis averted.