It got especially hard the past few days. The Lynx, weeks into camp, were ready, waiting, watching other teams play.
They were impatient.
"We were like caged animals," Maya Moore said. "Waiting to get unleashed. That, really, is what happened. We were unleashed tonight."
With Moore and Seimone Augustus taking turns being unstoppable the Lynx — the last team to start their WNBA season — let their emotion spill out onto the Target Center court Saturday night. The result: A 90-74 victory over Connecticut (1-2) in a game that was exhilarating and sometimes exhaustingly intense.
Center Janel McCarville made her return to Minnesota, helping impact the game without taking a shot. But the story Saturday was Moore and Augustus — two of the team's three Olympians — who took turns playing absurdly well. Moore finished with 26 points, seven rebounds, five assists and a steal. Augustus had 20, four, four and one. Together they shot 20-for-32 overall, 4-for-7 on three-pointers.
Try stopping that.
"Coach kind of called us bookends," Augustus said. "Maya got one end, and I took the other. She had the first quarter, then I picked it up."
And while Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve never is going to be completely satisfied with anything, she was happy with this.