A week ago, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve was in a sour mood after a loss in Indiana dropped her team to 0-3.
Odyssey Sims mysteriously wasn't with the team. Angel McCoughtry spent the second half on the bench. After the game, Reeve was blunt. The Big Three, she said, doesn't exist in Minnesota.
Within days McCoughtry's contract was bought out, Sims and the Lynx parted ways and point guard Moriah Jefferson was signed. The Lynx played defending champion Chicago tough Sunday.
And then, Tuesday, the Lynx got 24 points from a jet-lagged Kayla McBride; 20 points, seven rebounds, six assists and four steals from Jefferson; and 20 points, 12 rebounds and two blocks from Sylvia Fowles in an 87-84 victory in Los Angeles.
They play at league-leading Las Vegas tonight. (9 p.m., BSN)
The Lynx beat the Sparks despite having 19 turnovers that turned into 24 Sparks points. Despite Aerial Powers again struggling with her shot. They did it with a big three, two of whom were late arrivals to the party.
Fowles' play is a given. Jefferson's play has been a gift. But McBride's play was galvanizing. It is no coincidence that the Lynx set season highs in points both in the first half (46) and in the game. Or that the team made nine of 17 threes after going 13-for-55 over the first three games.
Jefferson, teammates with McBride for three seasons starting in San Antonio in 2016, is the latest late addition at point guard to be making a difference; fans saw that last year with Layshia Clarendon. McBride, perhaps the most passionate player on the team, is back after finishing a title run in Turkey.