Sylvia Fowles hasn't decided how long she intends to play in the WNBA, but she's already preparing for her second career.
She wants to become a mortician.
The idea of preparing dead bodies for funeral first came to her when she was 5 years old after the death of a family member.
"I've got a lot of friends who think it's pretty unique," Fowles said. "They don't think it's weird at all."
Basketball is her immediate focus. She needs to help the Lynx respond with a better performance in Game 2 of the WNBA finals on Tuesday after losing the opener to the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Lynx were in this same position last season, trailing 1-0 in the finals, and won the championship in five games.
"There's no need to panic," Fowles said.
Fowles doesn't seem like a worrywart anyway. The 31-year-old center plays tough on the court but describes her personality as "chill."
She believes being a mortician would fit her laid-back nature.