A good time after one of the most difficult Lynx losses in recent memory, coach Cheryl Reeve was asked about her defense.
"What defense?" she responded. "I didn't see us play any defense."
There were a lot of things the Lynx didn't do in Tuesday's 105-89 loss to the Chicago Sky at Target Center.
They didn't defend, and that was right out of the gate as the Sky scored 39 first-quarter points.
They didn't take care of the ball, committing 20 turnovers that led to 32 Sky points, the third game in a row with 20 or more turnovers.
They certainly didn't match the pace of the Sky, which got one good shot after another by consistently beating the Lynx defense down the floor. The Sky scored the most points against a Lynx team since July 2011.
Except for a brief stretch to start the second quarter, when the Lynx trimmed the Chicago lead to two points only to see the Sky push right back, it was a one-sided game on both ends of the court.
"Most definitely," said center Sylvia Fowles when asked if it was one of her most disappointing losses with the Lynx. "I don't think we did anything we were supposed to do. Definitely one of the most disappointing losses."