It would have been different, Seimone Augustus said, if this had been a regular season. If it had been a game, perhaps at Target Center, in front of thousands of fans, with her walking through those doors for the first time in her 15-year career as a member of the visiting team.
But it isn't.
Augustus is now with the Los Angeles Sparks, who will play the Lynx on Sunday inside the WNBA bubble at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla.
Doesn't it feel strange to read that sentence?
And Augustus, who stunned just about everyone by signing with the Sparks during free agency after playing 14 seasons and winning four titles with the Lynx, admits that is odd. But, in the bubble, she has already met with her former colleagues, and joked and laughed with Sylvia Fowles, Lynx assistant and former teammate Rebekkah Brunson, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve.
"We've engaged,'' Augustus said in a Zoom conference call with reporters. "But it's always going to be weird. I won two championships with Syl. I won four with Rebekkah. It's always going to be an odd feeling.''
One of the best players in league history, Augustus' final year in Minnesota was plagued by injuries, limiting her to 12 games and 45 points. Feeling better this year, coming off the bench for a talented Sparks team, she has been effective. She has appeared in five games — she was rested in L.A.'s loss to Las Vegas on Friday night — averaging 9.2 points and 17.4 minutes. She is shooting 55.6% overall and has made six of nine three-pointers.
Frankly, nearly a third of the way through the league's compressed 22-game season, Augustus' decision to move west appears to be working out for both teams.