Stringing together victories in the WNBA isn't easy. Still, the Lynx had doubters during a five-game winning streak that helped them get to .500 after an 0-6 start this season.
The biggest knock against Minnesota's turnaround was relatively inferior competition.
The combined record of Lynx's opponents in those five consecutive victories was 13-42 after Sunday's game, a bit different than the 17-2 record of the defending WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces.
The surging Lynx couldn't reinforce just how far they have comet. A career-high and franchise-record 40 points from Kelsey Plum ended their winning streak as the Aces won in blowout fashion 113-89 in front of 7,701 at Target Center.
"I don't think we have a locker room that thought they had arrived," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. "Teams go on runs and have good parts of the season. The schedule has a lot to do with that. … You still have to beat the teams."
The Lynx (9-10), who lost for the first time since June 22 against Connecticut, shot 50% and had Napheesa Collier and Diamond Miller combine for 33 points, but they committed 14 turnovers. Their starters were outscored 89-58.
If anyone had to guess which player might have a 40-point night, they probably would've guessed Collier, ranked third in the WNBA in scoring with 22 points per game. Plum, one of four WNBA All-Stars on the Aces, averaged 17.8 points, but she shot 14-for-18 from the field and 6-for-9 from three-point range Sunday.
Reeve felt she could've gotten Collier more involved offensively (she was 7-for-9 from the field), but the Lynx allowed too many uncontested shots at the rim and gave up 17-for-39 shooting from beyond the arc.