LOS ANGELES – At age 35 and with the end of her WNBA playing career not far beyond the horizon, Lynx star guard Lindsay Whalen doesn't know what her future will hold, other than she'll be part of the Timberwolves television broadcast crew to help call eight games this season.
The first was Wednesday in Los Angeles against the Clippers, with play-by-play announcer Dave Benz and analyst Jim Petersen. She joined them for one game last season and now is back for eight more.
"I learned last year it's fun to be that close to the action and just talk the game," she said.
Her main objective this time around: Limit the number of times she says "you know" to, like, fewer than 100.
She has Petersen — her former assistant coach with the Lynx — alongside to help her along.
"They make it look easy," Whalen said. "It's actually pretty tough to do, but the pros make it look easy. I figured I'd just learn as much as possible and have fun with it as well. I love the NBA, I love basketball and I really enjoy being around one of my former coaches and one of the guys who did a lot for me."
Asked if television commentary might be her future when she retires from playing, Whalen said, "Maybe. We'll see."
Bjelica isn't back
Injured Wolves forward Nemanja Bjelica joined the Wolves in Los Angeles for Wednesday's game, but didn't play. He has missed the past eight games because of a sprain in the same left foot that needed surgery last March to repair a broken bone.