Only two days after the Lynx season ended, Cheryl Reeve was looking ahead.
The coach and general manager is looking forward to the draft, to free agency, perhaps even to potential trades.
The Lynx started the season 0-4, then rallied to finish with the No. 3 seed, winning 17 of their final 20 games and nine of their final 10 in the regular season. Nine of the players on the 2021 roster are either under contract or under team control for next season.
Still, as Reeve said, "We know this team isn't going to be fully intact next year.''
That could be both because of the need to upgrade at certain positions, including point guard and in the post, and a key decision by a player or two.
But everything starts with center Sylvia Fowles. Coming off a season in which she put herself in the MVP mix and won her fourth defensive player of the year award, Fowles, an unrestricted free agent, said Tuesday she hasn't decided whether she will return for a 15th season.
"I still have some things to talk about with Cheryl,'' Fowles said. "I'm not sure at the moment, honestly. I'll keep you posted in the next couple months.''
Fowles, 35, said she wants to have children, so the decision could come down to whether to do it now, or, as she said, ''Hold off a little longer.''