Napheesa Collier attempts to score the ball against Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu
Oct 13, 2024; Brooklyn, New York, USA; New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30), guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) and Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier (24) fight for a loose ball during game two of the 2024 WNBA Finals at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

NEW YORK โ€” The Minnesota Lynx were within two points against the New York Liberty after digging themselves out of a hole. Unlike Game 1, the Liberty dominated play, and the Lynx were left shellshocked.ย 

The Liberty built a lead by as many as 17 points in the second quarter. Minnesota clawed all the way back with 3:40 left. They couldnโ€™t score again as New York closed out the game with a 12-0 run in front of the largest crowd in Barclays Center history (18,046).ย 

โ€œOur offense was bad at a time when we really needed it,โ€ Lynx head coach and president of basketball operations Cheryl Reeve said after the game. โ€œOur pace was slow, taking too long to get into things, and I didnโ€™t think we were terribly hard to play against. Iโ€™m disappointed that we let it get to 17, Iโ€™m more disappointed in that. Iโ€™m more than disappointed, Iโ€™m pissed that that happened again.โ€

In a near mirror-image of a first quarter from Game 1, the Lynx had to overcome a double-digit deficet.

The Liberty built on their dominant, run-and-gun first quarter performance and held the lead in Game 2 wire-to-wire. New York refused to let the Lynx settle in or find any sense of comfort on the offensive end. They scored 26 points off 20 Minnesota turnovers. Seven of those were committed by Collier, matching a career-high in turnovers and the most sheโ€™s committed in a single game since the bubble.ย 

โ€œAt the end of the day weโ€™ve got to come out ready to play, man,โ€ Courtney Williams said after the game. โ€œWe canโ€™t keep putting ourselves in a hole. Like every time we come out, they hit us in our mouth and then weโ€™re digging ourselves out of a hole. No matter whether weโ€™re here or weโ€™re at home, we canโ€™t do that. Obviously, weโ€™ve got to focus in on that, coming out stronger, and hopefully we get better results back at the crib.โ€

โ€œObviously, you want to steal one on the road,โ€ Napheesa Collier said after Game 2. โ€œWe’re really disappointed I think in how we played today, but excited to go home and play in front of our crowd, and we have to respond. We have to come out playing better than we did in these two games. It’s hard. Like we are both competing for a championship. You have to play with a level of desperation from the very beginning, and so that’s what we’re going to need to do to come out in Game 3.โ€

Reeve referred to Minnesotaโ€™s Game 1 as โ€œriddled with mistakes.โ€ The 20 offensive rebounds in Game 1 were a clear factor. But the offenseโ€™s woes put pressure on the defense and allowed the Liberty to get into their dangerous transition offense.ย 

โ€œIt was a massive number on the rebounding front, but that was not where I was concerned the most,โ€ Reeve said. โ€œWe understand weโ€™ve got to do that, but we also understand if thereโ€™s one metric that we arenโ€™t good at, thatโ€™s one of them. You canโ€™t suddenly, I preach this, as you get to the postseason you canโ€™t suddenly change who you are. You are who you are. Weโ€™ve got to clean it up a little bit and continue to take advantage of it, I mean thatโ€™s not news to anybody.โ€

The Lynx will try to get back to who they are over the next two games on their home floor. Minnesota has lost back-to-back games twice in 2024.

โ€œWe know that theyโ€™re going to come out and play hard and try and make things tough, but like I said, we have to be more prepared,โ€ Williams said. โ€œI think itโ€™s us. We have to look within and be able to come out and play better with a sense of urgency. It just felt like we had no sense of urgency, like they were just going to let us win. Like, theyโ€™re trying to win too. So weโ€™ve got to be able to match that energy. We donโ€™t sugarcoat anything in our locker room. We have to have a sense of urgency. So weโ€™re going to go back to the drawing board and weโ€™re going to do what we can do.โ€

Terry Horstman is a Minneapolis-based writer and covers the Minnesota Lynx beat for The IX Basketball. He previously wrote about the Minnesota Timberwolves for A Wolf Among Wolves, and his other basketball...

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