I know the Lynx have been trying to distance themselves from their 2012 WNBA finals loss to Indiana. That, despite the fact that it's the same two teams and many of the same key players, this is a different series with quite different teams.
Maybe.
But it's time to talk about another parallel. Like in 2012 the Lynx lost game one, then evened the series – at home – with an emotional, physical victory. And then they went to Indiana and lost both games to end the series.
In particular, it may have been Game 3 that decided the series. The Fever jumped hard on the Lynx from the start, building an 18-point halftime lead, one that grew to 32 points (70-38) at the end of the third quarter.
It was, in short, a blowout. And, really, the Lynx never recovered from it.
So, with Game 3 of this series about to start, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve was asked how important it was to come out strong from the beginning in this key game.
"What we talked about is a lot of what Indiana did in our place," Reeve said of the Fever, who came in and stole game one of the series at Target Center. "They key to winning on the road in a hostile environment is no big runs. And being able to stop the bleeding, handle the heightened energy we're going to get from the Fever.''
The Fever has a very good fan base. The team is expecting a crowd in excess of 15,000 tonight.