The steadiest Lynx player this season has been Rebekkah Brunson. The 6-2 veteran forward keeps churning out double-doubles -- three in a row so far.
Brunson scored 17 points and grabbed 15 rebounds as the Lynx beat Tulsa 75-65 on Tuesday night at Target Center before an announced crowd of 7,713.
"Thank goodness she showed up," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. "She is relentless. She just does not know any other way. I am really happy she is on our ballclub. I have a great deal of appreciation for the way she approaches the game. Her play is contagious."
The Lynx acquired Brunson before last season in the dispersal draft of Sacramento players after that franchise folded. She had 12 double-doubles in her first season at Minnesota to set a team record.
"I am just trying to be aggressive. That's it," Brunson said. "I am just trying to do my part and do whatever I can to help this team succeed.
"I know that rebounding is key. And it is something that gets our defense [and offense] going."
Brunson's 10 defensive rebounds often started fast breaks, enabling the Lynx to outscore the Shock 21-5 in transition points.
Her rebound total was especially impressive considering Tulsa had 6-8 rookie Elizabeth Cambage clogging the middle.