San Antonio – The most important statistic in the Lynx's 81-57 victory over San Antonio on Tuesday afternoon?
Totally a matter of perspective.
Defensive pressure? The Lynx (17-4) forced 18 turnovers that resulted in 30 points while committing eight turnovers themselves that led to five Stars points.
Rebounding? Minnesota had a 43-26 advantage on the boards, leading to a 26-1 dominance in second-chance points.
Offense? Maya Moore and Lindsay Whalen combined for 46 points, making 19 of 32 field-goal attempts.
Coach Dan Hughes of San Antonio (5-16) said he wasn't sure which stat was more important — Minnesota's 30 points off turnovers, or its 26-1 edge in second-chance points. "Those two things against a good team are just too much separation," he said.
Throw in the shooting of Whalen and Moore and it turned into a blowout.
"Our mind-set is just to be disruptive, try to slow people's flow and slow their roll by being physical, being aggressive, being aware and connected," Moore said, "and just trying to outwork the team that we're playing."