Being around Rebekkah Brunson is dangerous on the basketball court -- even for Lynx teammates.
The 6-2 veteran pursues every missed shot like her most prized family heirloom.
On Friday, Brunson knocked Lindsay Whalen down early in the first half, then sent Seimone Augustus to the sidelines in the second half, cringing with pain in the lower abdomen.
The poor Atlanta players -- it was their job to contain Brunson. No chance. She had 18 points and 14 rebounds as the Lynx beat the Dream 96-85 for their fourth consecutive victory, coming before an announced 7,556 at Target Center.
Brunson has a double-double in every game for the Lynx (4-1) this season, and she has tied the franchise career record of 17 in barely a season-plus with the team.
"Somehow you have to tie [Brunson's] shoestrings together and not let her jump," Dream coach Marynell Meadows said.
Augustus had 25 points for the Lynx, 15 in the second half. She left briefly after colliding with Brunson but returned later the third quarter.
Whalen added 16 points and eight assists for the Lynx, who were averaging a league-high 15.3 points off fastbreaks. That average will go up, after they outscored the Dream 27-17 in transition.