Two short-handed teams met Saturday at the Target Center. And the Lynx, the team most desperate for a victory, won with a strong finish.
The Lynx, still fighting for a playoff spot, edged Seattle 76-68 before an announced crowd of 8,170. Charde Houston's short hook gave the Lynx a 70-68 lead with 1 minute, 49 seconds left and teammate Candice Wiggins scored the final six points.
It might be too late, though, for Minnesota (13-18) to make a postseason push. Before the game, Lynx all-star center Nicky Anosike was scratched because of an aching left knee. She has a partially torn meniscus and might be done for the season, which is nearly over.
The Lynx only have three regular-season games left and trail fourth-place San Antonio (14-17) by one game in the Western Conference standings and, in the playoff picture, by two games because the Silver Stars have the tiebreaker.
San Antonio beat Los Angeles 89-72 Saturday night to reduce its magic number --any combination of San Antonio wins and Lynx losses -- to two for clinching the last available playoff spot.
"This is definitely a team of the future," Lynx coach Jen Gillom said. "I see some good things happening here."
Was she already looking ahead to next season?
Anosike, interviewed at halftime, sounded a lot like her coach.