Most coaches are loath to admit to any sort of scoreboard watching, even when playoff scenarios are popping up as regular seasons wind down.
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve is not one of them.
After the Lynx had defeated last-place Indiana for the second straight time Sunday at Target Center, Reeve acknowledged that yes, she is paying very close attention to both her team and others in the battle for playoff seeding at the top of the WNBA standings.
"A little bit of both,'' she said. "We're certainly going to pay attention. We become a fan of teams we've never been a fan of before. All of us are.''
At the moment she was saying this, in Los Angeles, the Sparks were routing a Seattle team playing without injured star Breanna Stewart. That Storm loss, coupled with Minnesota's win, pushed the Lynx into third place, a half-game ahead of Seattle, which finishes its season Friday against fifth-place Phoenix.
"We played the whole season for this, working hard to control our own destiny,'' Reeve said. "We're locked in on ourselves. But it's a great time in our league right now. We're certainly paying attention.''
The Lynx have two games remaining. They play at Indiana — a third straight game against the Fever — Friday. Then they finish the season at Washington against a Mystics team that might need a victory to qualify for the eighth and final WNBA playoff spot.