There probably won't be any surprises.
There won't be any trick plays or exotic defensive schemes. The Lynx and the Phoenix Mercury have played each other six times this season, twice in the playoffs.
So the deciding game in the WNBA's best-of-three Western Conference finals, which tips off at 9 p.m. Tuesday in Phoenix, comes down to this:
"I think it's what you have inside," Lynx forward Rebekkah Brunson said after the Lynx had rallied to win Game 2 on Sunday at Target Center. "It's how much you're willing to put on the line, what you're willing to do, how much of your body you're willing to sacrifice. It is not about X's and O's any more. ''
Having said all that, getting past the Mercury, on Phoenix's home court, will not be easy. The Lynx are looking to reach the league finals for a fourth consecutive season. But the defending WNBA champions will have to play better than they did Sunday for that to happen.
There is a reason for such a feeling of calm in the Phoenix locker room after the game. The Mercury won a league-record 29 games during the regular season, going 16-1 at home. It has won two more home games so far in the playoffs.
"I think, for about 35 minutes, we were pretty good today," Mercury star Diana Taurasi said after Sunday's game. "We'll just do what we do every single game, same mindset. Everybody is find in the locker room. No one was crying. I think we'll be ready.''
Will the Lynx? Here are some keys to what has to happen for the Lynx to win Tuesday: