Four days before their regular season begins, on the day the Minnesota Lynx held their annual media day, the results of the WNBA's survey of the league's general managers were released.
And if the Lynx, the WNBA's defending champs, needed any bulletin board material to motivate themselves for Sunday's opener against the Los Angeles Sparks – the team they beat in five games in last year's finals – here it is:
The GMs picked the Sparks to win their fourth league title.
This was the 16th annual poll of league GMs, conducted by WNBA.com. Each of the 12 GMs were asked to vote on the league's best teams, players, coaches, off-seasons.
Really, everything. They were not allowed to vote for their own team or players.
First, some good news: Maya Moore is the GM's favorite to win her second MVP award. Moore, who won the award in 2014, got four of the 12 votes. She was one of eight players to get at least a vote, followed by Brittney Griner (two votes). Tina Charles, Elena Delle Donne, Skylar Diggins-Smith, Jonquel Jones, Nneka Ogwumike and Breanna Stewart each got a vote.
Surprisingly, Lynx center Sylvia Fowles – last year's MVP of both the regular season and the finals – didn't get a vote.
But back to the Sparks. L.A. got four votes, making them the GM's favorite to win the title. The Lynx got three votes.