For the announced 13,003 fans at Target Center on Friday night — and to all the Lynx fans who didn't attend — the team's 94-76 loss to Los Angeles was deflating, akin to a playoff loss.
For the players, however, the outcome meant little. This was just one game, all agreed. Don't try to read too much into it.
"In this league, everybody is trying to beat everybody," Sparks star forward Candace Parker said. "This is a regular-season game, so we both play other games. This isn't the be-all, end-all."
While Parker is Los Angeles' marquee name, it was Sparks guard Kristi Toliver who proved too much for the Lynx to handle. Toliver scored a season-high 25 points, tying her career high of seven three-pointers, as the Lynx suffered their first loss of the season.
The Lynx had set a WNBA record by winning their first 13 games of the season, the 13th coming Tuesday when they ended the Sparks' 11-0 start by winning 72-69 in Los Angeles on Renee Montgomery's late three-pointer. Friday, Los Angeles returned the favor.
"It was just fun to have a buzz like this going during the regular season," said Lynx guard Seimone Augustus, who was held to four points. "We just had two great games with them, but they were regular-season games."
Before the game, there was speculation about whether Lynx star Maya Moore would play after missing much of Tuesday's fourth quarter because of a left thigh bruise. The forward put to rest early any worries about her health, scoring six quick points, including four on a pair of steals and layups in the midst of an 8-0 run that led to a 12-7 lead.
Moore was at her best after halftime, but this was a rare occasion when even that wasn't enough. Moore scored 28 points, making six of 12 three-pointers.