The chant came in the Lynx locker room following Wednesday night's victory over Los Angeles, amid fountains of champagne celebrating a fourth WNBA title in seven seasons.
"Drive for five," the players yelled. "Drive for five."
Coach Cheryl Reeve suspects the chant, instigated by Lindsay Whalen and Rebekkah Brunson, was done at least partly with champagne in hand and tongue in cheek.
"They were joking about being tired of hearing 'Roar for Four,' " Reeve said. "It was, 'OK, thank God, we're done with that. How about 'Drive for Five?' "
Well, how about it?
The Lynx cemented their claim to a dynasty with their fourth title, matching only the Houston Comets, who won the first four. After the game, one player after another talked about how much that resonated with a group of women who were drawn to the game as girls watching those Comets.
"Since 8 years old I've been a die-hard fan,'' Maya Moore said. "Watching the Comets, some classic battles with New York. Then Detroit had their run, watching the [Seattle] Storm. And then I get a chance to be a part of an unbelievable group of players over these last few years.''
It doesn't look like the players are willing to settle for four. So what are the prospects of another run?