The Lynx went to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
They went a day early; they don't play the Mystics until Thursday. They could have taken the day off, but they didn't. Every time they have won a WNBA title the Lynx have used a trip to Washington the following season to celebrate that championship.
This time it will be a little different.
Instead of a fourth trip to the White House — that invitation never came — the Lynx will attend a local school, where they will give away socks and shoes and spread goodwill.
"We want to serve," Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve said. "We want to give back, show that this is what champions do."
The Lynx's community service comes the same week a trip by the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles was canceled by President Donald Trump.
He said that if the entire team was not going to attend, then they need not show up at all.
To Reeve, though, it's not about what the team isn't going to do, but what it will do. She said talk among the players never centered on a White House visit.