Veteran center Taj McWilliams-Franklin calls herself the team mom. The well-traveled free agent signed with the Lynx in the offseason and joined her seventh WNBA team promising to provide defense and leadership.
But she can still score, too.
McWilliams-Franklin made an 18-foot jumper from the top of the key with 1.3 seconds remaining Thursday to give the Lynx a heart-pumping 62-60 victory over San Antonio at Target Center.
The victory, before an announced crowd of 8,123, was the eighth in a row for the Lynx (15-4) and gave them a four-game lead in the Western Conference over the Silver Bullets, Phoenix and Seattle, all tied for second place at 11-8.
McWilliams-Franklin, the real mother of three daughters, is the oldest player in the league at 40 and can laugh at herself.
"I am so slow I was wide open," she said, describing her winning basket. "Everybody else went to Lindsay [Whalen]. Five people flooded the paint."
Whalen, driving to the basket, tried to pass the ball outside, but it hit the hand of Lynx forward Rebekkah Brunson and ...
"Came straight to me and I just shot it," McWilliams-Franklin said. "Then I thought while I was shooting there was maybe too much time on the clock. I should have waited. But I was happy it went in."