When Lindsay Whalen fell in love with basketball growing up in Hutchinson, she was motivated to put Minnesota on the map. Never did she imagine, though, where that would lead her.
Representing an entire state at the Naismith Hall of Fame on Saturday night, Whalen humbly accepted her place among the game's all-time greats. She did it her way.
She's a Minnesotan. She's a Gopher. She's a WNBA legend. She's now a Hall of Famer.
And Whalen's speech made the crowd chuckle from beginning to end, including her presenters Charles Barkley and Dawn Staley.
"I watched previous shows before and everyone was standing," Whalen said smiling after walking to the podium. "Thank you for sitting with me here today. It's a full circle moment."
During her time on stage, Whalen thanked her parents, husband, former coaches and teammates but also fast food for getting her through her first basketball camp outside of her hometown.
"I was in tears, I did not want to get out of the car," Whalen said Saturday. "We paid for camp, so I was going to camp. However, I did notice we passed the Burger King, so negotiations started."
Whalen, 40, joined fellow Gophers great Lou Hudson in being inducted Saturday. Hudson, who was honored posthumously, was represented on stage by his daughter.