The Lynx, one of the highest-scoring, best-shooting teams in the WNBA, had an awful night trying to find the basket on Tuesday.
And the cold shooting came at a bad time, on national TV, against the team with the best record in the league.
Connecticut, inspired by Barbara Turner's 18 points off the bench, beat the Lynx 75-66 at Target Center before an announced crowd of 7,186. It was the fifth consecutive victory for the Sun (8-1).
Five days ago, the Sun beat the Lynx 78-77 in Connecticut. This time it was just as close for a while -- the game was tied at 55, 57 and 59. Then Jamie Carey, a backup Sun point guard wearing a clear, plastic mask to protect a bruised nose and face, hit a three-pointer. It put the Sun ahead to stay at 62-59 with 4:25 left.
Later, a 7-0 Connecticut run, which former Gophers star Lindsay Whalen started with a layup and Turner finished with a three-pointer from 27 feet and a layup, gave the Sun a commanding 69-61 lead with 1:42 left.
Commanding? On this night it was, considering the Lynx shot a season-low 33.3 percent, an easily calculated but ugly-looking 25-for-75. Minnesota had been averaging 46.2 percent from the field.
"We missed some good looks, but that is going to happen to teams," Lynx coach Don Zierden said.
Added Zierden: "You are going to have nights where you can't shoot the ball. And we have been telling our players that those are the nights that you've got to hang in there defensively.