On recreation days in the WNBA, groups typically collect in the morning for a “shootaround,” a short apply to place up some photographs and go over the recreation plan.
Shootarounds typically finish with somewhat enjoyable — a halfcourt capturing contest amongst the gamers, with video of the winner showcased on social media. That contest was in progress Wednesday morning when reporters had been allowed into the Lynx shootaround at Target Center, earlier than Game 2 of their first-round playoff sequence with Phoenix.
All-Star guard Kayla McBride and backup Olivia Époupa had already hit halfcourt photographs when place to begin guard Courtney Williams — the one with the brief bleached-blond hair, pink sneakers and ebullient character — stepped as much as shoot. Williams pounded a couple of dozen fast two-handed dribbles, took two steps and launched her shot. Swish. A cheerful Williams grabbed Époupa, who was laughing, then celebrated with somewhat solo dance.
The three-way tie required a number of rounds to interrupt. McBride lastly did it, breaking into her personal prolonged dance.
“And I lost,” stated Williams, tempering her gentle disappointment with a smile.
A free agent signing from Chicago, the veteran Williams introduced a playful spirit and fierce competitiveness to the Lynx, who superior to Sunday’s WNBA semifinals in opposition to the Connecticut Sun by sweeping the best-of-three sequence from Phoenix. Call it what you need — spunk, an edge, no matter — however Williams offers the Lynx a fireplace that’s been lacking since their run of 4 league championships led to 2017.
Whether it’s dealing with the crowd after a hitting a three-pointer, trash-talking opponents or chest-bumping a teammate after a giant play, the 5-foot-8 Williams brings large power each evening. Her mid-range capturing, playmaking and pick-and-roll success with league MVP runner-up Napheesa Collier helped the Lynx publish the league’s finest file after the Olympic break (13-2) and end second in the regular-season standings at 30-10.
“She embraces all the people around her, and I think that’s why we have such a high level of chemistry this year in particular,” stated Lynx General Manager Clare Duwelius. “She’s a big reason why we’re enjoying some of those things and those moments this year.”
Williams’ blunt honesty and unfailing assist performs effectively along with her teammates and coaches. Forward Bridget Carleton completed third in the voting for the league’s Most Improved Player with a breakout offensive season she partly attributes to Williams, a teammate in Connecticut when she broke into the league in 2019.
“She builds me up,” Carleton stated. “I really appreciate that about Courtney. She’s always in my ear, telling me to stay confident, telling me to shoot. She’s on me when I pass up a shot. She gets mad at me and tells me not to do it again. I really appreciate that about her, and her leadership.”
That management contains Williams and backup guard Natisha Hiedeman, one other former Sun, hyping up their teammates with pregame dancing in the locker room, to a tune Williams playfully declined to reveal. (Hey, you may’t inform the media every part.)
“It’s so much fun, man. We have a ball together,” Williams stated. “I think you see it when we translate it on the court, how much we like each other. We’re having a good time — a great time.
“When it’s time to buckle up and do what we need to do, that’s what we do.”
Williams attracts her basketball capability and competitiveness from her mother and father. At Charlton County High School in Folkston, Ga., her mother, then referred to as Michele Granger, held the single-game scoring file of 40 factors till Williams scored 42 her junior 12 months. Her father, Donald Williams, consistently challenged her athletically. He arrange the basketball aim at their home for the neighborhood youngsters to come back over and play.
“Mom got a lot of the hype, but Pops was getting busy, too,” Williams stated. “He was one of them youngsters who was simply freakishly athletic for no cause, doing backflips all over the place. He was simply an athlete. He can nonetheless do a backflip.
“He was the one who was like, `Let’s go run outside. You beat me back to the house, I give you $20.’ When I got to college, I beat him for the first time, so he knows he can’t mess with me now. But for a long time, it would always be him, having me outside. `C’mon, let’s go play this basketball. C’mon, let’s go run.’ Doing anything athletic, he was always the one.”
And once they hooped, Pops by no means took it simple on her.
“He always talked trash to me,” she stated. “He always told me, `If you’re going to talk trash, you’d better be able to back it up.’ So that was always the motto. He did it to me, so now I do it to everybody else.”
A primary-team All-American as a senior at the University of South Florida, Williams moved on to the WNBA and Phoenix in 2016 as the No. 8 total decide. Traded to Connecticut early in her rookie season, she spent most of her profession with the Sun, from 2016-19 and once more in 2022. There, she twice performed in WNBA finals earlier than signing final 12 months with Chicago as a free agent. She made her solely All-Star look with Atlanta in 2021.
With the Sky, she shifted from wing guard to the level. Williams tailored effectively sufficient to intrigue the Lynx, who cycled by way of a succession of level guards since Lindsay Whalen retired in 2018. Some may rating, some may distribute, some may defend. But none mixed all these vital expertise to Coach Cheryl Reeve’s liking.
“I think overall, Courtney had a lot of experience in the postseason,” Duwelius stated. “That was attractive. She’s great in pick and roll, and we wanted to open up some stuff between Phee (Collier) and her.
“The biggest thing, she comes with what people call ‘the dog.’ She can execute late game. She can be that go-to player for us that no moment is too big, and she’ll just rise up to the occasion. That’s something we obviously thought we needed to make late playoff pushes and go deeper into the postseason.”
On the first day of free company, Williams met with Lynx workers by way of a Zoom name. Reeve, additionally the membership’s president of Basketball Operations, knew of Williams from a short encounter at a USA Basketball camp and got here away impressed along with her tell-it-like-it-is strategy — an ideal match for Reeve.
“Just the little bit of communication I had with her, I was like, I can rock with this player,” Reeve stated. The name went effectively, and Williams flew to Minneapolis for a go to. She in the end signed for 2 seasons.
“Honestly, the moment we talked to Courtney, we knew she would be a great fit for us,” Duwelius stated. “She’s going to call it how she sees it, which is exactly how Cheryl is and how we kind of like to operate.
“Their relationship in particular is one I’ve enjoyed witnessing, just because those two kind of speak the same language. She’s been a really good conduit from the coaching staff to the rest of the team.”
On the courtroom, Williams oozes confidence, variety of a cross between Whalen and Diana Taurasi. Observant Target Center followers caught a glimpse of that earlier this season in opposition to Atlanta.
Fouled on a three-point try simply earlier than halftime, Williams went to the line as Tina Charles, the all-time WNBA nice, walked behind her. Williams and Charles are associates, and Charles playfully questioned whether or not Williams may go three-for-three. Challenge accepted. Williams hit all of them, yapping and pointing at Charles between photographs.
“Every time I made one,” Williams stated with a smile, “I had to let her know about it.”
Williams struggled along with her leap shot early on after rupturing a ligament in her proper thumb late in coaching camp. The month-long Olympic break helped it heal, and Williams’ manufacturing rose down the stretch. After capturing 39.6% and averaging 9.8 factors per recreation earlier than the break, Williams improved to 51.1% and 13.4 factors after it, ending the season averaging 11.1 factors and 5.5 assists. She delivered one of her finest performances Sept. 1 in opposition to Chicago, scoring 10 of her 22 factors in the fourth quarter on 5-of-6 capturing to carry the Lynx previous the Sky, 79-74.
Collier, who broke Maya Moore’s membership playoff file with 42 factors Wednesday evening in Game 2, is the unquestioned chief of the Lynx. But Williams could also be its chest-bumping, trash-talking coronary heart.
“Coming to this team, Cheryl told me, `Keep your voice, I’m going to back you up on everything that you say,’ “ Williams said. “I think it gave me that comfort of knowing, OK, I can be myself. I can try to coach some of the girls up, most of the girls up, all the girls up. Because from the top to the bottom, everybody’s so coachable, myself included. We all just want to learn.
“Cheryl and her staff have been there before, right? Them already having the blueprint, we’re just here to follow.”