It's right there, so close, within reach, Seimone Augustus said.
Augustus was sitting at the podium, with what looked like 50 pounds of ice strapped to different parts of her body. She was tired, sore.
She had just scored 20 points and dished three assists. She had taken the lead on defending Atlanta star Angel McCoughtry, whose WNBA Finals experience continues to spiral downward. Augustus and her Lynx teammates had just put an 88-63 beating on the Dream at Target Center to take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series, their second consecutive 25-point thumping of Atlanta.
And it was right there.
"We have 40 more minutes, 80 more possessions to get to where we want to be," Augustus said, "and get what we feel like we deserve."
On a night in which they were far from perfect — witness the 20 turnovers they committed — the Lynx once again proved to be a team nearly impossible to stop. All five starters scored in double figures. All five of them had three or more assists. The ball movement was hypnotic, their defense stout.
The result: A WNBA Finals-record 56.9 percent shooting night at one end, and further frustration from the Dream at the other.
And a championship — Minnesota's second in three seasons — is so close.