ATLANTA - Seimone Augustus dribbled out the last seconds of Friday's game. As soon as the buzzer sounded, teammate Candice Wiggins came running off the bench and jumped into her arms.
The Lynx had climbed the highest mountain in their sport. They were celebrating a WNBA championship after beating Atlanta 73-67 on Friday at Philips Arena. They swept the Dream 3-0 in the WNBA Finals despite trailing every game at halftime.
Their season-long identity was a balanced attack, and it was on display one last time before an announced crowd of 11,543. Augustus' 16 points were 20 fewer than she had in Game 2, but Maya Moore, Rebekkah Brunson and Wiggins all had between 15 and 10 points.
Atlanta's Angel McCoughtry, with Augustus her primary shadow, scored 22 points on an arm-tiring 25 shots. It was a paltry total compared with the 33 and 38 points she had the first two games.
For her offense and defense, Augustus was chosen the playoffs MVP.
"I am so grateful I had an opportunity to play with you wonderful women," Augustus said during the MVP presentation. "We are like sisters."
In their 13th season, the Lynx finally got everything right.
A team with four WNBA All-Stars shared the ball. A team known for being soft turned into a stone wall on defense at times. And a team that usually faded late in the season finished strong.