Determined to do whatever she can to keep the Lynx's championship window open and still needing to shore up depth at guard, GM/coach Cheryl Reeve went to the past to ensure her team's immediate future.
The Lynx announced the signing of guard Tanisha Wright — a player who stands 13th all-time in the WNBA in assists (1,231) and 20th in games played (393) — but who also hasn't played since 2016.
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Wright, whose defensive prowess allows her to guard both guards and forwards, left to become an assistant coach at North Carolina-Charlotte last season. But she missed playing. And once Reeve heard that Wright, 34, might be ready for a return, she put on a full-court press.
"She didn't leave basketball," Reeve said. "She was coaching, getting on the court. She looks great. I think mentally, she's excited. That's important. Some players, they get to a certain point, it gets to be a grind. I think that was probably the case for her, when she decided to take a break from New York."
The Lynx lost its backup backcourt after winning their fourth title last fall. Renee Montgomery signed as a free agent in Atlanta and Jia Perkins retired.
Minnesota took a big step by acquiring veteran point guard Danielle Robinson from Phoenix in exchange for their first-round draft pick (No. 12 overall) in April's draft. By signing Wright, the Lynx have added a player who averaged 7.7 points and 3.1 assists throughout her 12-year career, winning a championship ring in 2010 in Seattle, where she started in a backcourt with Sue Bird and played until the move to New York in 2015.
Reeve compared the 5-11 Wright to Rebekkah Brunson in her ability to guard bigger players.