Wednesday's scrimmage with a touring Chinese national team was not on the Lynx's original preseason schedule.
But when first-year Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve heard there was an opportunity to play China, she eagerly agreed especially since her team did not have an exhibition game during the last week of training camp.
"It is something we wanted because we knew we had late arrivals, and it might be the only game they get to play in," Reeve said. "That was the idea. It worked out well."
The Lynx beat China 79-56 in a physical contest on the Target Center floor. Except for the lack of fans, everything else simulated a typical exhibition. Three WNBA referees called fouls. The coaches coaxed and yelled.
Minnesota led only 35-32 at halftime before pulling away the second half.
"It was not a game that we were looking to gain momentum to go into the next one," Reeve said, referring to the Lynx's season opener at Tulsa on Saturday. "This was a game we were trying to reward some players that have been here with us. Give everybody some playing time."
Four Lynx players scored in low double figures. Monica Wright and Quanitra Hollingsworth had 12 points apiece, Charde Houston and Gabriela Marginean 10.
"I was disappointed in our offense," Reeve said. "We just have to have sharper execution. I liked what they were doing to us defensively. It was very physical. They trapped a little bit.