Lynx center Sylvia Fowles and coach Cheryl Reeve sat down for a talk before the season began. It was there Fowles made it clear what her top priority was:
Defense.
There is so much more to Fowles' game, of course. She was the league's most accurate shooter this season. She did things, at age 35, that had never been done before. For instance, her 29 points, 20 rebounds, four steals and three blocks in a victory over Seattle Aug. 24.
But Fowles, whose 2020 season was shortened by injury, was determined to come back as a defensive force.
And she did.
Sunday morning the WNBA announced Fowles had won her fourth Defensive Player of the Year award. She and Tamika Catchings (five times) are the only players to win it four or more times. Fowles got 29 of 61 votes from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters. L.A. guard Brittney Sykes (six votes) finished second. Connecticut forward Jonquel Jones and Phoenix forward Brianna Turner each got four votes. Phoenix center Brittney Griner got two votes while Connecticut guards Briann January and Jasmine Thomas each got one vote.
For Fowles, it was her second DPOY with the Lynx. She won her first two with Chicago in 2011 and 2013, her third with Minnesota in 2016. She was awarded the trophy by WNBA commissioner Kathy Engelbert prior to Sunday's playoff game with Chicago at Target Center in a press conference attended by the Lynx team and coaching staff — despite Fowles telling her teammates not to disrupt their pre-game preparation by coming. As Reeve said, that shows how important Fowles is to the team.
"It was defense first,'' Fowles said. "For me to get this award, once again, I just proved to myself that I can actually go out there and still defend at a high level.''