SEATTLE - Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve and her team walked off the court looking like they were the victims of a robbery, and in a way, they were.
The Lynx had Sunday's game in the Western Conference semifinals against Seattle wrapped and sealed more than once in the second half, and yet they flew back to Minnesota with a sobering reality: They must win at home on Tuesday after blowing a 10-point second-half lead and losing 86-79.
"It was tough to watch," Reeve said. "It was really tough to watch. I had some very out-of-character players on the court tonight."
The numbers aren't pretty: Minnesota shot just 33 percent, including 19 percent from three-point range. And that's with the Lynx making 53 percent of their field goals in the first quarter.
If the Lynx can point to anything with certainty in this game, it's that their offense did nothing to help their steady defense.
The Lynx led throughout the second and third quarters, but they kept giving the Storm small windows to crawl through. Minnesota built a 10-point lead late in third quarter after getting 14 points from Seimone Augustus. It looked like the Lynx just needed to put the game on cruise control.
But the Storm is an experienced bunch and was playing for its season on Sunday. As Reeve said, "It's either win or go fishing."
Seattle took its first lead since the final minutes of the first quarter when Camille Little scored a layup with 3:09 left in the game. Minnesota rallied back behind four points from Rebekkah Brunson and held a three-point lead in the final seconds.