Game 2 of the WNBA Finals was the kind of tussle that keeps Taj McWilliams-Franklin from retiring.
Bodies were crashing, into each other and to the wooden floor. Coaches were getting technicals. Fouls were called -- occasionally.
When the on-court collisions ended and the confetti starting falling from the Target Center ceiling, the Lynx and an announced crowd of 13,478 celebrated another victory at home.
The defending champions pounded Indiana 83-71, tying the best-of-five series at 1-1. The next two games are in Indianapolis.
The obvious star for the Lynx was Seimone Augustus. On the same day the seven-year veteran was chosen to the All-WNBA first team, the 6-foot guard scored 27 points, 23 in the second half.
"How Seimone got open [was] I set great screens," said McWilliams-Franklin, who turns 42 on Saturday.
McWilliams-Franklin also helped the Lynx shackle Erlana Larkins. The Fever center had 16 points and 15 rebounds in Indiana's 76-70 victory on Sunday in Game 1. Three nights later, Larkins went from superhero to Jane Doe. She had three points and five boards.
One statistic pops out: The Lynx had 24 second-chance points, the Fever three. The home team outrebounded the visitors 32-20, too.