INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Fever practiced Saturday, the day before Game 4 of the WNBA Finals.
The Lynx? They partied.
After their mandatory 30-minute media appearance, the Lynx had a birthday party for center Taj McWilliams-Franklin, who turned 42. Coach Cheryl Reeve normally doesn't require her players to practice the day before a game this season, preferring they rest. So even on the brink of elimination, down 2-1 in the best-of-five series, the Lynx followed their routine.
Lynx players did watch video of their 76-59 drubbing by Indiana on Friday. The visitors had about as much chance of winning that game as the Christians had of escaping the lions in the Coliseum. Indiana led by a playoff-record 37 points late in the third quarter.
"That should never happen in the WNBA Finals. Ever," Reeve said.
Fever guard Shavonte Zellous torched the Lynx for 30 points. Her previous high was 16 in Game 2. She averaged 7.5 points during the regular season. Saturday, when the Lynx walked into the Fever's practice gym for interviews -- following Indiana's media session -- Zellous walked over to Reeve and gave her a prolonged hug. Zellous was a player and Reeve an assistant with Detroit in 2009.
Reeve probably needed the hug. She was exceptionally brief and guarded Friday in her postgame comments. What happened?
"I don't have an answer," Reeve said.