At tipoff of Thursday's game against San Antonio, the question surrounding the Lynx was whether the worst team in the league at defending threes could keep the league's best three-point shooting team at bay.
And then guard Monica Wright made three three-pointers in the first quarter while the Stars couldn't manage one, and all that doubt seemed to drop away.
The Lynx won 91-84 at Target Center, stopping San Antonio's five-game road winning streak — fitting, considering the last time San Antonio lost on the road was to the Lynx on May 30.
They held the Stars to just 5-for-15 on three-pointers while going 7-for-13 themselves.
Focused practice on defensive details really made all the difference.
"Probably our best game at defending the three-point line," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. "It was a focal point the last couple days, and we were fortunate we had the practice time."
The Lynx (13-5) shot 53.8 percent on threes, well above their season average of 32.5, while holding the Stars to 33.3 percent.
Wright, in her second start this season in place of injured guard Seimone Augustus (bursitis in left knee), scored 17 points and went 3-for-4 on three pointers. She was only 1-for-4 in previous games this season.