The Mystics and Lynx just finished their morning shootarounds for tonight opener of the WNBA semifinal series (7 p.m., ESPN) at Williams Arena. Here are some tidbits gleaned from post-shoot interviews:
Turns out the Lynx might not be the only team moving venues. The Mystics play their games at Capital One Arena. But there will be a conflict there should the best-of-five series go to a fourth game. So that game — scheduled for a week from today — will have to be moved. Mystics coach Mike Thibault said the organization has been working for weeks to find a suitable replacement. It appears they are close to a decision on a venue, but have yet to announce it.

Elena Delle Donne — the Mystics high-scoring former league MVP — may be Minnesota's No. 1 defensive job. But Kristi Toliver is a very close second.
She leads the Mystics in playoff games played — 25. And she knows what it's like to play the Lynx in pressure-packed situations. Toliver was with Los Angeles last season when the Sparks beat the Lynx in a tense Finals Game 5 at Target Center.
So Toliver has become something of a mentor to some of her teammates. And she is definitely on Minnesota's radar.
"She's a different player with the Mystics,'' Lynx guard Seimone Augustus said. "She's a go-to player on that team.''
In Los Angeles, Toliver was more of a complementary player behind stars Candace Parker and Nneka Ogwumike. With Washington Toliver is a key. She set a WNBA playoff record with nine three-pointers in Washington's second-round win in New York, where the Liberty's 10-game winning streak came to a crashing halt. Toliver scored 32 points in that game.
"Her experience is key,'' Augustus said. "We have to put pressure on Kristi. She's lethal from any spot on the floor, most definitely driving to her left on three-pointers.''