The Lynx kept winning on Sunday, routing Seattle 84-71 at Target Center behind Maya Moore's season-high 19 points.
This was the Lynx's 10th victory in a row since the 2011 playoffs; they are 4-0 this season, one of three unbeatens left in the WNBA.
Moore was five of seven from behind the arc, the team an efficient eight of 13 on threes.
Also in double figures for the Lynx were Monica Wright with 11 points and Seimone Augustus and rookie Devereaux Peters with 10 points apiece. Point guard Lindsay Whalen had only six points but a season-best eight assists.
The Lynx led 37-24 at halftime. Moore had 10 points and two three-pointers. Whalen had seven assists. Ann Wauters, a 6-4 center from Belgium, had seven points and seven rebounds for the visitors.
Seattle (0-3) had a hard time reaching double digits. The Storm was shooting 13.6 percent from the field (three for 22) until Camille Little scored on a short jumper 3:45 into the second period.
Her basket was the Storm's first of the game in the paint and made the score 25-11 Lynx.
Wauters led the Storm with 13 points and nine rebounds.
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