Lindsay Addresses Media on Return Home
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Lindsay Whalen answers press conference questions over the phone.
Press conference with Cheryl Reeve and Roger Griffith.Whalen:I’m excited to come home and be a part of the Lynx organization, and just try to reach some of our goals; Win lots of games and get to know my new teammates and staff. I’m very thankful to Connecticut, Coach Thibault and the staff there. Everything that I learned up there, and all that we were able to accomplish in my years up there. Like I said, I’m excited and ready for the challenge of coming home and trying to help the team and make us better.
Q: Has this always been a goal for you to come back home and play professionally?
Whalen: Well, I think it’s always been in the back of my mind; Some day would love to play professionally in Minnesota… Obviously, being that I’m from there… Thought that it would work out some day, but wasn’t sure when. It happened to work out this year. Really excited about the chance and really looking forward to it.
Q: What does this mean to your friends and family?
Whalen: I think they’ll be happy. I’ve been talking to people a bit today… Your friends and family are going to be supportive, but to be able to come home and play in Minnesota, I think everyone is pretty excited for me to be back home. I’m excited to see where the team goes.
Q: You injected life and enthusiasm into the Gopher Women’s program, do you think those same expectations are going to be set on yourself for this Lynx franchise?
Whalen: For me, it’s important that when you go into a new situation and challenge, to do your best and play as hard as you can. Things just kind-of happen if you work hard. When you come together as a team, you play well together. I think things just happen. That energy… Things just kind-of come into place. I just hope we’re successful and play hard and play well together. If we do those things, for the most part, things will take care of themselves.
Q: Can you speak a little bit about coming into a situation where you might be asked to lead a young team, where as in Connecticut, you were a young player on a veteran-laden club? How do you feel you’re going to handle that?
Whalen: I think from being in the league so long, now in my seventh year, with that experience and the fact that I’ve had lots of different responsibilities with my teams in Connecticut… When I was first there, of course I was a rookie, with a veteran team, and I tried to fit in and figure out where I could help there. With each season, you evaluate what you need to do to help the team, so I think just being a veteran, I’m going to bring some leadership and experience… A couple years of being in the Finals… I think just any experience like that will help the team and younger players and I will take on that responsibility and do the best I can.
Q: Do you think you’ve become the new face of this franchise, Lindsay, or does that belong to Seimone?Whalen: Seimone is definitely the face of the franchise… I mean I think I’m just going to help win games; Try and make us better. Do those things and everything will work out.
Q: How many more years do you want to play in the league, and how is your health right now?
Whalen:I feel good. I’m not really sure how many more years, to be specific. We’ll just kind-of see where that goes, and I’m going to keep playing as long as I’m healthy. Enjoy the game, play with passion, see how long I can play, and not really going to think about that for a couple more years and see how each year goes and take it from there.
Q: What’s your take on the stability of the league?
Whalen: I think we all take responsibility in improving our individual games, and improving the teams that we’re on. I think we have a responsibility in the community, and to be good role models, all those things. We take responsibility. Some of that stuff, we control a little bit, and I think the product on the court is what brings people to games, and what’s exciting. We have a responsibility to take care of our bodies and make sure we’re doing the right thing. As long was we’re doing that, and taking care of ourselves, the league will be fine.
Q: With your addition, and the return to health of Seimone Augustus, do you think this Lynx team should be looked at as favorites in 2010?
Whalen: I think we have a lot of pieces. We’re going to work hard, and try to make the best that we can put out there. As far as contenders, it’s hard to say, play as hard as we can… There’s so much talent on the team. To now be part of… Get to work in training camp and see where we go.
Q: Wondering if the #13 jersey is going to be seen on your back this summer in a Lynx uniform?
Whalen: Is anyone else wearing it? That’s fine… I’ll stick with that.
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