A frustrating season for the Lynx turned frightening Tuesday night.
Seimone Augustus and Candice Wiggins, the team's two leading scorers, both suffered potentially serious injuries in the first half of Minnesota's 86-76 victory over Indiana.
Augustus hurt her neck, Wiggins her right knee.
Augustus, who was averaging 19.6 points, gave an announced crowd of 6,708 a scare midway through the first quarter at Target Center.
She went high to grab a defensive rebound and, although off-balance, passed the ball to Lindsey Harding while falling. When she came down, Augustus fell on top of Tamika Catchings of the Fever. Both players fell to the court, with Augustus on top. Even so, only Augustus was hurt.
Augustus, although she was moving her arms and legs, lay on the court for 10 minutes before medical staff put on a neck brace and helped her into a wheelchair.
She appeared to hit her head on the court. A CT-scan at a local hospital came back negative, the team announced.
Catchings, a teammate of Augustus on the U.S. Olympic team, came over to her just before she was taken to a hospital.