Well, no one can say they didn't get their money's worth. Disappointing as it was for the Lynx and their fans, Game 5 of the WNBA Finals at Target Center--won by Los Angeles, 77-76--was an epic showcase for the league and an affirmation of its new playoff format.
The league changed the playoff structure this year to take the top eight teams and seed them by record, rather than dividing them by conference affiliation. That allowed the Sparks and Lynx to meet in the finals, and they packed five games and 11 days with thrilling basketball.
Candace Parker won her first WNBA championship, and she wept afterward for many reasons. Parker was extraordinarily close to her college coach, Tennessee's Pat Summitt, and dedicated this season to her mentor after Summitt died in June of complications from Alzheimer's disease. Parker wore Volunteer-orange shoes throughout the playoffs, with Summitt's initials written on them.
In the postgame news conference, Sparks coach Brian Agler was messing around with his phone, stalling for a moment while he enlisted some help. Then he held it up to the media and pushed a button. The phone played "Rocky Top," the Tennessee fight song, and Parker embraced Agler and cried again.
"I had to do that," Agler said. "I've never been around somebody that has been critiqued so hard, and I've not ever been around anybody that I'm more happy for than Candace, for what she's gone through this season. It's been unbelievable."
The game featured 24 lead changes and 11 ties and was won on Nneka Ogwumike's layup with 2.1 seconds left.
Parker scored a game-high 28 points in Thursday's deciding game, including 18 in the second half. After being frustrated early in the first half--and taking a hard elbow to the mouth in the second quarter--she found her footing. Parker made four of 10 shots in the first half and eight of 12 in the second.
After the game, Parker laughed at the fact that Agler told her the series would come down to defense and rebounding--because, she said, she heard the same from Summitt for four years at Tennessee. He was right, as the Sparks beat the Lynx at their own game in the series finale.