One of the greatest programs in sports history is in Minneapolis this week.
So is UConn.
Wednesday morning, the USA women's basketball team practiced at The Courts at Mayo Clinic Square. Lynx General Manager and coach Cheryl Reeve is the first-time coach of Team USA, and she was surrounded by the kind of royalty usually associated with European castles.
Among the first to arrive was future Hall of Fame coach MIke Thibault, whose daughter, Carly, is on Lindsay Whalen's staff at Minnesota.
Future Hall of Famer and former Lynx star Seimone Augustus, who is on the team's selection committee, arrived in the next wave, just before future Hall of Famers Breanna Stewart and A'ja Wilson, two of the past four WNBA MVPs.
They practiced on Wednesday as part of Team USA's mini camp, with the Lynx's Aerial Powers and Angel McCoughtry taking star turns.
"I'm not going to lie,'' Powers said. "I had, like, first-timer jitters. I was nervous. Not the anxious kind of nervous, but the happy kind of nervous. What stuck out to me today was the level of energy these people bring. That's one of the wonderful things that Team USA brings out, is just wonderful, great players.''
Reeve is far from choosing a final roster, and injuries could create surprise openings. Powers is trying to do what Lynx star Napheesa Collier did during the last Olympic cycle - become a late, surprise addition to a team that has won seven straight gold medals.