This past offseason, Lynx president of basketball operations and coach Cheryl Reeve led a front offense that signed Courtney Williams and Alanna Smith as free agents and traded for Natisha Heideman.
Tuesday? Quick dividends.
In an impressive 83-70 victory at Seattle on opening night, Smith had a career high with 22 points, Williams scored 14 and became just the second Lynx player in history with at least 10 points, five rebounds, seven assists and five steals in the same game and Hiedeman added nine points, five assists and two steals.
“The impact they’ve had right away is phenomenal,’’ said Napheesa Collier, who had a ho-hum 20-point, 12-rebound game. “I just feel we’ve jelled so quickly.’’
Against a Storm team that has added Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith to go with Jewell Loyd – the WNBA’s leading scorer last year – the Lynx found chemistry on both ends of the floor.
But it took a little bit. The Lynx trailed by two after the first quarter and were down five early in the third.
But then: a 31-10 run took the Lynx from down five with 6:49 left in the third quarter to up 16 on Smith’s free throw with 3:29 left.
It was a classic case of turning stops into points. Seattle scored 28 points in the first quarter, 26 in the second half. The Storm made one three-pointer all game, shot 31.4% in the second half. After scoring a whopping 30 points in the paint in the first half, Seattle got just 16 the rest of the way.