Rebounds often are routine plays in the WNBA. Except when Rebekkah Brunson is involved.
The 6-2 Lynx forward usually is outjumping or outwrestling opponents for the ball, drawing oohs and ahhs at Target Center.
And, as of Thursday, her fans will have three more seasons to applaud her. The Lynx announced Brunson signed a three-year contract extension. Terms were not disclosed, but it's probably safe to assume she will paid the league maximum per year -- which climbs to $105,500 in 2012 -- or close to it.
"We wanted to be the best rebounding team in the league," Lynx assistant coach Jim Petersen said. "And we are the best rebounding team and it's all about Brunson."
Brunson is averaging 9.3 rebounds per game, the third-most in the WNBA. As a team the Lynx average 36.5 rebounds, a whopping 6.4 more than opponents. Washington, second in rebounding differential, is only 1.41 better.
"I love the area, I love the team, I love the possibilities that this team has," said Brunson, who could have become an unrestricted free agent after this season. "It is a nice young group. There is a lot of room for growth, there is a lot of room for improvement outside of what we have already been able to accomplish."
Brunson, 29, played her first six seasons for Sacramento. When the Monarchs folded, the Lynx took her in the dispersal draft in December 2009.
In her first Lynx season, Brunson set a franchise record with 310 rebounds. She is on a pace to break it; she has 280 going into the Lynx's final four regular-season games.