Most of the national highlight shows and blogs were focusing on Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve and her jacket-tossing technical foul after Game 2 of the WNBA finals on Wednesday.
But Tamika Catchings of Indiana was focused on a Lynx player -- one she said changed the tide of the game. Reeve herself said the Lynx were in a scoring rut until that player went in. Taj McWilliams-Franklin said her teammate hounded the Fever's guards.
Surely this impact player was one of the Lynx's three Olympians, who combined to score 64 points in the Lynx's 83-71 victory over the Fever to square the series at a game apiece heading to Indiana for Game 3 on Friday.
Nope. It's backup guard Monica Wright. She was one of the first two players who came off the Lynx bench halfway through the opening quarter ... and she scored a whopping two points. Wright also had a turnover, missed her only two free-throw attempts and committed four personal fouls.
Huh?
Well, there's one more key column on the stat sheet: steals. Wright made five -- a game- and season-high -- and added an intangible defensive pressure with her foot speed and quick hands.
"Monica Wright changed the game for us," Reeve said. "We were struggling to score. The game was slow. It was grind-it-out."
Reeve's sideline antics barely registered in-game with Catchings on Tuesday.