Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve agrees that winning streaks and records get a lot of attention.
But after the Lynx defeated the Indiana Fever 87-63 on Tuesday at Target Center to set a WNBA record for consecutive victories to open a season, Reeve said what she notices the most about her team is its approach to the game.
"I told our team I was just impressed," Reeve said. "We had an outstanding practice [Monday] and really focused and [had] a hunger for what we were talking about with some of our shortcomings over the weekend. I like this mind-set of wanting to do better.
"That's one thing that's really impressed me with this group is that we have great players that have done great things, but they still want to be coached and want to be pushed."
The Lynx, playing for the third time in five days, pushed past the Fever for their 11th consecutive victory — breaking the WNBA record of 10 consecutive victories to open a season (set by the Lynx in 2012) in front of an announced crowd of 7,623.
The Lynx are two games away from their team record of 13 wins in a row, which spanned the 2011 and 2012 seasons.
"You know it's more of the externally that people talk about those sorts of records and streaks," Reeve said. "If you go in the locker room and ask any of them about [the record], they will say something like 'OK, cool.' That's what makes this group so special is that they aren't caught up in those types of moments."
The Lynx were focused on that from the outset against the Fever.