Sylvia Fowles knew how much better it could be. That's why she showed up in Minnesota a couple weeks before Lynx training camp even began.
Things were already pretty good. Acquired from Chicago in a midseason, three-team trade in 2015, the 6-6 Olympic center jumped right into the mix. And, after a monthlong adjustment period, Fowles' got more and more comfortable once the playoffs began, ultimately winning the MVP award in the WNBA Finals.
But she knew it could get better.
"That's why some of us came in early, to get that time in," she said.
Guards Lindsay Whalen, Renee Montgomery and Jia Perkins were there with Fowles, working together, getting more comfortable with each other. And then, once camp began, the Lynx coaches and players really focused on integrating Fowles into the mix.
The results, so far, have been impressive.
Yes, it's only a two-game sample. But in two one-sided victories over Phoenix and Chicago — two teams considered to be contenders for the league title — it has become clear how much impact a fully-integrated Fowles can have on the Lynx offense.
In two games, Fowles is averaging 20.5 points and 13.5 rebounds while shooting 63 percent from the field. All three numbers are way over her career averages.