This was not a difficult decision for either side.
Sylvia Fowles has always wanted to be here; she sat out half of the 2015 season in order to get to Minnesota. And the Lynx definitely want their MVP-contending center to be around for a while.
So, to nobody's surprise, the sides have agreed on a multiyear contract extension. It was announced Friday morning.
"It's nice to be back," Fowles said after the team's morning shootaround, before playing host to the Chicago Sky at Xcel Energy Center.
"It's nice for them to install that confidence in wanting me back and my fitting in how I fit in. It definitely means a lot," Fowles said. "But it was a no-brainer. I wanted to be here. And this is where I plan on being until I'm done."
Acquired in a trade at the All-Star break in 2015, Fowles ended that season as the WNBA Finals MVP after the Lynx beat Indiana in five games.
Always one of the league's best players, Fowles has had a very strong season, averaging 19.1 points on 65 percent shooting. She also is averaging 10.4 rebounds and 2.1 blocks. She is second in the league in field goal accuracy, fifth in scoring, second in rebounding and third in blocks.
She has double-doubles in 19 games.