If revenge is a dish best served cold, why did things get so heated at the end of Tuesday night's game at Target Center?
After a near-collapse, after one Lynx player had already been ejected, after the Dallas Wings had almost climbed back from nine points down with 2 minutes, 25 seconds left, after another series of official reviews, the Lynx held on for a 91-86 victory.
"We were playing hard,'' said Napheesa Collier, who scored 29 points. Collier admitted it seemed like the team "lost its mind" a bit late. "But we kept playing, just flying around.''
Revenge? The last time the Wings came to Target Center, they handed the Lynx their worst-ever loss, a 40-point, one-sided beating just before the WNBA All-Star Game break in July.
On Tuesday, the Lynx left the floor breathing a sigh of relief, the Wings breathing fire.
After Wings forward Satou Sabally injured her left foot/ankle on a closeout by Bridget Carleton on a three-point attempt late, three Lynx fans were ejected during the ensuing review that upgraded the foul to a flagrant and caused Carleton's ejection. After the game, Sabally, who got up and made the free throws before leaving the court, ripped the home crowd for reveling in her pain.
"Disgusting fan base in Minny,'' Sabally posted on X after the game about the posted home crowd of 6,921. "The Schadenfreude to see someone get hurt can't be a WNBA culture. Terrible words from the sidelines all game long.''
Thursday's rematch between the teams in Dallas should be interesting.