First-year coach Jen Gillom sees better seasons ahead for her young Lynx team. She just hopes she is still the coach.
This summer, for the fifth consecutive year, Minnesota missed advancing to the WNBA playoffs, which begin Wednesday. The Lynx (14-20) finished fifth in the Western Conference, one place out of a postseason spot.
Gillom said a season-ending knee injury to guard Seimone Augustus derailed the Lynx's whole season.
"We could have been the No. 1 team in West had this not happened," Gillom said. "Seimone was having the best season of her career. This team was scoring 100 points a game."
The Lynx started the season 4-1. Augustus, in her fourth pro season, was playing like a bona-fide league MVP candidate. She had two 30-point games and was averaging 23.4 points.
But in the sixth game, Augustus tore the ACL in her left knee in Phoenix. The Lynx were routed in that game but recovered. They were 10-7 at the All-Star break.
The season unraveled after that. The Lynx were 4-13 the second half. The tailspin included a six-game losing streak in August and an 0-9 road record.
"It's been rough, it's been hard," center Nicky Anosike said. "We did not improve the second half like we thought we would."