Maya Moore has homecourt advantage throughout the WNBA Finals. The Minnesota Lynx star has taken her play to another level this season, fulfilling the promise she had as one of the most celebrated college players ever when she was taken No.
THREE STORYLINESWho will step up for the Dream? Minnesota likely will focus on trying to stop Angel McCoughtry, who led the WNBA during the regular season with 21.
More than two weeks ago, after a dispirited loss to Washington, an aggravated Angel McCoughtry sat in her locker and defiantly said she wanted to win a championship with the Dream.
Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore, center, celebrates with fans on the court after her team's 84-59 win against the Atlanta Dream in Game 1 of the WNBA basketball finals, Sunday, Oct.
Atlanta Dream guard Angel McCoughtry (35) tries to protect the ball against Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore, left, and guard Seimone Augustus (33) during Game 1 of the WNBA basketball Finals, Sunday, Oct.
Minnesota Lynx guard Monica Wright (22) takes a shot against Atlanta Dream forward Le'coe Willingham (43) during Game 1 of the WNBA basketball finals, Sunday, Oct.
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve shouts out to her team playing against the Atlanta Dream during Game 1 of the WNBA basketball finals, Sunday, Oct.
Minnesota Lynx guard Monica Wright, second from left, looks to make a pass against the defense of Atlanta Dream during Game 1 of the WNBA basketball finals, Sunday, Oct.
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