The highest-scoring, best-shooting team in the WNBA during the regular season went cold Sunday when it mattered most.
Icy, bitter cold. The Lynx made only two of 17 shots in the fourth quarter in losing their home-court advantage in the best-of-five WNBA Finals.
Indiana, despite playing without one of its top players, upset the defending league champion Lynx 76-70 in Game 1 at Target Center before an announced crowd of 14,322.
Erlana Larkins, the surprise of the playoffs so far, dominated inside. The 6-1 forward from North Carolina scored 16 points and had 15 rebounds. She made all five of her shots in the first half.
"She's relentless," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said of Larkins, who is averaging a double-double in the playoffs after becoming a starter in the second-to-last game of the season. "You know it's her only job to go in there and rebound the ball."
Tamika Catchings, the league's Defensive Player of the Year, struggled to score her team-high 20 points for the Fever. She was 6-for-20 from the field but had four blocks and three steals.
Indiana outscored the Lynx 38-24 in the paint, primarily because of Larkins.
"She is exactly the type of player that we have been looking for, what I call a warrior," Fever coach Lin Dunn said. "She does the dirty work. She sets the hard screen. She goes and gets the rebound. She's got three players hanging on her and she goes back up."