Kristen Rasmussen expected to play in the WNBA for four, maybe five years after graduating from Michigan State in 2000.
Instead, the 6-4 Lynx forward is in the middle of her ninth season, playing for her eighth team. Detroit's Sheri Sam is next with seven stops, then the number drops to five among current WNBA players.
Three of Rasmussen's past teams -- Utah, Miami and Charlotte -- no longer exist.
"I've been around -- in a basketball sense," Rasmussen said laughing, which she often does. "I am kind of like a chameleon. I can fit in to whatever team needs me."
The Lynx acquired Rasmussen March 14 in a trade with Connecticut.
Rasmussen, 29, credits her career's longevity in part to her support staff: a cook, a masseur, a maid, a bookkeeper, a chauffeur. Jamie Tarr, her husband of nearly three years, handles those jobs and more.
"He takes care of everything," Rasmussen said, "so when I come to practice and when I come to games, I am ready to go."
Rasmussen, a key bench player whose minutes vary widely, recently had her second career double-double. She averages 3.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game, but had 10 points and 11 rebounds against San Antonio on June 28. She is 37 rebounds shy of 1,000 for her career.