INDIANAPOLIS – Saturday people were still buzzing about what Maya Moore had done. Moore, though, insisted that nothing was finished.
Perhaps. But that didn't take away the impact of Moore's buzzer-beating three-pointer that gave the Lynx an 80-77 victory over Indiana at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Friday night. Moore took the inbounds pass from Lindsay Whalen with 1.7 seconds left, faked Marissa Coleman, dribbled and shot.
In those 1.7 seconds, Moore gave the Lynx a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five WNBA Finals while thrusting herself into league finals history.
It was the top play on ESPN's "SportsCenter." Shortly after the game a bevy of high-profile NBA players hit Twitter. Chris Paul, in China with the L.A. Clippers, tweeted, "Sick!!!!!" Klay Thompson called her cold-blooded. Ricky Rubio tweeted: "Clutch. One more to go."
Even Prince tweeted at Moore.
"It's fun to be on this side of it, having been able to step up and finish the game," Moore said Saturday. "But we were that close to not doing it. We have to remember that. As exciting as it was, there is a lot of work left to be done. The WNBA title wasn't won last night."
She was referring to Sunday's Game 4. The Lynx want to close this series out. They know the Fever has been in — and won — four elimination games already in the 2015 playoffs. A Game 5 would be Wednesday at Target Center. But the Fever closed out the Eastern Conference finals on the road in New York.
That didn't dim the impact of the game — capped by The Play — that, playing out on national television, was seen by many as a possible watershed moment for the league. And it didn't stop the continued analysis of the play.