Lindsay Whalen was sitting on a courtside chair as the Lynx players went through the informal warmup that started a couple of hours before Thursday’s tipoff against Golden State.
As always, assistant coach Whalen had her iPad and was ready to consult with players and provide video evidence of the talents and tendencies the evening’s opponents would offer.
Earlier this season, Courtney Williams sat next to Whalen for 8-10 minutes, pointing at the screen occasionally. When she finished, Williams was asked the benefit of these pregame chats and said:
“Lindsay? That girl sees everything.”
Whalen was the point guard for the Gophers’ best moments, for the four Lynx championships and for two Olympic gold medals. She’s a Naismith Hall of Famer, and on Thursday, she was asked:
“Do you have a teammate or opponent that is a comparable to Williams for the ‘frenzy’ with which she plays?”
No player came to mind quickly, and Whalen said: “It is a unique style, particularly for a point guard. And remember this, she really was a 2-guard that took on being the point guard once she came here.
“She doesn’t just run an offense. She does everything. She has an excellent midrange game. She’s outstanding with the late pass; that pass for an easy basket after she draws the defense. She defends, she rebounds, she does everything with great energy.”