MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota's top players made sure the Lynx didn't come up short again.
Maya Moore and Seimone Augustus both scored 22 points, and the Lynx rebounded from their worst performance of the season to beat the Tulsa Shock 88-79 on Sunday night.
Lindsay Whalen had 19 points and nine assists for Minnesota (6-2), which has won four of five. Rebekkah Brunson had 11 points and 11 rebounds.
The Lynx have beaten Tulsa 13 straight times.
"We took a step forward," Moore said.
In a 28-point loss on Friday at Los Angeles, Augustus, Moore, Whalen and Brunson combined for just 11 points on 5 of 22 shooting. They were a combined 25-for-41 on Sunday.
"We wanted to put our foot down and get back to what we do," Augustus said. "We got the shots we wanted, we crashed the boards. We did what we were supposed to do in L.A."
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve was impressed with the way her team responded.