Cheryl Reeve made a guarantee Monday.
It came the day after the regular season ended with a 90-83 loss in Connecticut that kept the Lynx out of the playoffs for the first time since 2010. And while it didn't carry specifics in terms of players who will come or go, this was clear:
The 2023 Lynx will be a team that buys in, that is ready to work, with a roster that wants to play for each other.
"I don't know how many games we're going to win," said Reeve, the team's coach and general manager. "But my experience is that when you have a team that believes in the process, and be in it, working hard and giving everything you have and respecting your teammates, wins and losses take care of themselves.
"This was an outlier year in regards to those things not being at the core of who we were. We will be a different team next year. For sure. Guaranteed."
Because Reeve wanted to surround retiring center Sylvia Fowles with veterans capable of winning, she signed Layshia Clarendon and Angel McCoughtry. But injury issues forced the team to part ways with both just as the season was about to start.
What followed was a 3-13 start from which the Lynx never recovered.
There were a lot of contributing factors. Napheesa Collier wasn't available until late following the birth of her daughter in May. The team, without Clarendon, struggled to find consistent point guard play.