It's been more than two weeks since the Lynx's 2020 season ended in a loss to Seattle in the WNBA semifinals.
Since then coach Cheryl Reeve has done her exit interviews, returned home from the league's Florida-based bubble and watched a whole lot of film.
So, when asked what the team needed to add for the 2021 season, she answered quickly: Defense in general and defensive rebounding specifically.
"So here's the question," Reeve said. "Do I have to change anything to become a better defensive team?"
Virtually everyone who played a significant role in the Lynx's fourth-place finish this season is either under contract for next season or under team control.
That list includes center Sylvia Fowles; forwards Napheesa Collier, Damiris Dantas, Mikiah Herbert-Harrigan, Jessica Shepard and Karima Christmas-Kelly; and guards Odyssey Sims, Crystal Dangerfield, Rachel Banham and Lexie Brown. The Lynx have negotiating rights with Bridget Carleton, Italian Cecilia Zandalasini and center Temi Fagbenle.
That's a full roster right there.
So the Lynx head into the offseason not feeling the pressure to make a big move. But with Collier, Dangerfield, Herbert-Harrigan and Shepard on their rookie deals, the Lynx are in position financially to make a significant move when free agency begins in early 2021.