The plan was simple.
The Lynx weren't going to win the WNBA's Western Conference regular-season title. So the idea was for them to be peaking as the playoffs arrived.
There is reason for concern.
The Los Angeles Sparks scored the final nine points in a 71-63 victory over the Lynx (24-8) on Tuesday night at Target Center.
The Lynx, who have made a habit of closing out games, have now let back-to-back games get away. First Saturday night at Phoenix, when Mercury guard Diana Taurasi dribbled herself to an open game-winning shot. And Tuesday, when Los Angeles guard Kristi Toliver dropped 29 points on them, including the dagger: a three-pointer with 57.9 seconds left that gave the Sparks a four-point lead.
Tuesday's loss was the Lynx's first to L.A. in four games this season, and it ended an 11-game home winning streak. But if you expected fiery Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve to be raging after this one, you might have been surprised.
"Just told the team this is a disappointing trend for us," said Reeve, who sounded more dejected than angry. "It's the second game in a row that, with five minutes to go we didn't make plays. … I'm disappointed in that. I'm disappointed we let a player go off for 29 points and not be pressed up on. This is not the way we want to play at home."
Or in the playoffs, which will start after two more regular-season games. The Lynx's second seed in the West was cemented when Phoenix won at New York earlier Tuesday.