A year ago on WNBA draft day, the Lynx made a deadline trade for the No. 1 pick. That's unlikely to happen again today.
There are two elite, franchise-changing players in this year's draft. One is 6-4 forward Candace Parker of Tennessee, the other is 6-6 center Sylvia Fowles of Louisiana State.
The Los Angeles Sparks and the Chicago Sky have picks No. 1 and 2, respectively, and are expected to take Parker and Fowles in that order.
The Lynx, who tied the Sparks for the worst record in the league last season at 10-24, had bad luck in the lottery which determined the draft order. Minnesota has the No. 3 pick.
Moving up will be difficult, said Roger Griffith, chief operating officer of the Lynx.
"Last year there was a difference of opinion on who the top pick was," Griffith said. "This year the No. 1 and 2 are pretty unique players. It's much like the year we picked Seimone Augustus. It's a tough nut to crack."
The Lynx took Augustus with the No. 1 pick in 2006, and last year traded for Lindsey Harding, the first pick.
So who will the Lynx take at No. 3? As usual, team officials are mum.