Taj McWilliams-Franklin will play in her 62nd playoff game on Wednesday when the Lynx face Indiana again.
She said the Lynx will be O.K. A loss in the first game of the best-of-five WNBA Finals to the Fever does not call for drastic measures.
"There are no big adjustments we make going into Game 2," said McWilliams-Franklin, in her 14th WNBA season. "We've played the way we've been playing to get us to this point. [If] we sharpen what we need to sharpen as far as our execution goes, I think we'll be fine.
"We're not going to sit down and change who we are. We were 27-7, so you don't change fundamentally who you are, you just sharpen what you do well. Sharpen-up our execution; sharpen-up our fast breaks – basics."
She said the team knows what it has to do.
"We have nine players who played in the Finals last year," she said, "and Devereaux Peters played in the final game of the NCAA tournament, so I don't know if you have to tell any player anything. They know the enormity of the situation. They know about losing the home-court advantage, and they know what we have to do to win."
PETERS LIKES CHALLENGES
Devereaux Peters is a slim 6-2 rookie center for the Lynx still learning about the league.