After nearly a decade apart and plenty of detours along the way, Lindsay Whalen and Janel McCarville are going to be reunited on the basketball court.
The Lynx on Friday acquired McCarville and a second-round pick in 2014 as part of a three-team trade with New York and Tulsa. That means Whalen and McCarville, who led the Gophers women's basketball team to the Final Four in 2004, will be teammates again.
"We've been back and forth on text and calling, like, 'Man, it might happen again,'" McCarville said of she and Whalen in recent days. McCarville saw Whalen working out Friday before an introductory news conference. "When I walked into the gym, the first thing she did was come over and jump on me. We're both pretty excited."
In the deal, Minnesota sent restricted free agent Candice Wiggins to Tulsa in a sign-and-trade. Tulsa also got Nicole Powell and a third-round pick in 2013 from New York, while the Liberty gets Deanna Nolan and a third-round pick from Tulsa.
McCarville, 30, brings a unique skill set to the Lynx. At 6-2, she is a rugged post player, but she also is a deft passer.
"That is very different than some of the skills of the post players that we do have," Lynx Executive Vice President Roger Griffith said. "It's that different quality about her that is one of the main things we talked about where she fits in with our team."
The Lynx, coming off back-to-back trips to the WNBA Finals, including a title in 2011, doesn't know yet whether Taj McWilliams-Franklin, 42, is returning for another season. This move could be construed as a sign the Lynx are moving on without her, or at the very least that they are adding depth.
"I think probably the biggest thing is we have a potential starting job open," Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve said. But, she added, "Janel is about team, and that fits in really, really well with our team, and that is the most important thing."