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Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 6 minutes ago

Guest wrote:
Today, 11:36
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Today, 11:12
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Today, 07:53
Who are USA main players for 3x3 Olympics?
Cameron Brink, Allisha Gray, Dearica Hamby and Linnae Harper are one of the teams that played this week (lost to Canada 21-13). And Cierra Burdick, Rhyne Howard, Lexie Hull and Hailey Van Lith are the other team (lost to Canada 20-18).

It's likely 4 of those 8 will be on the final roster.

Stefanie Dolson, Allisha Gray, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young (replaced Katie Lou Samuelson due to COVID) played the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. They won gold.
These teams are so confusing to me. Surely there are better options in the pool (full pool, not just who was at the camp) than like half those people.
da 3x3 probably not as glamorous? but it's olympics?

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 12 minutes ago

Guest wrote:
Today, 11:12
Guest wrote:
Today, 07:53
Who are USA main players for 3x3 Olympics?
Cameron Brink, Allisha Gray, Dearica Hamby and Linnae Harper are one of the teams that played this week (lost to Canada 21-13). And Cierra Burdick, Rhyne Howard, Lexie Hull and Hailey Van Lith are the other team (lost to Canada 20-18).

It's likely 4 of those 8 will be on the final roster.

Stefanie Dolson, Allisha Gray, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young (replaced Katie Lou Samuelson due to COVID) played the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. They won gold.
They can't get anyone better than these players that lose to Canada?

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 29 minutes ago


Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 11:36

Guest wrote:
Today, 11:12
Guest wrote:
Today, 07:53
Who are USA main players for 3x3 Olympics?
Cameron Brink, Allisha Gray, Dearica Hamby and Linnae Harper are one of the teams that played this week (lost to Canada 21-13). And Cierra Burdick, Rhyne Howard, Lexie Hull and Hailey Van Lith are the other team (lost to Canada 20-18).

It's likely 4 of those 8 will be on the final roster.

Stefanie Dolson, Allisha Gray, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young (replaced Katie Lou Samuelson due to COVID) played the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. They won gold.
These teams are so confusing to me. Surely there are better options in the pool (full pool, not just who was at the camp) than like half those people.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 11:12

Guest wrote:
Today, 07:53
Who are USA main players for 3x3 Olympics?
Cameron Brink, Allisha Gray, Dearica Hamby and Linnae Harper are one of the teams that played this week (lost to Canada 21-13). And Cierra Burdick, Rhyne Howard, Lexie Hull and Hailey Van Lith are the other team (lost to Canada 20-18).

It's likely 4 of those 8 will be on the final roster.

Stefanie Dolson, Allisha Gray, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young (replaced Katie Lou Samuelson due to COVID) played the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. They won gold.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 07:53

Who are USA main players for 3x3 Olympics?

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by Guest » Today, 06:43

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 03:12

Are all of their mascot some kind of furries ? :nervous:

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 02:43

If the fan base keeps growing, how long can they play in a under 10,000 seat venue? :hmmm:

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by Guest » Today, 02:30

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by Guest » Today, 02:18

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by Guest » Today, 01:48

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 01:36

Guest wrote:
Today, 01:14
Las Vegas Hawkeyes :lol:

I was looking at the Ace’s instagram and the posts with the highest likes are the ones with Kate Martin. Most of the Ace posts are 5,000 or less likes, but several of Kate’s have already hit over 100,000 likes while other KM ones are 30,000-90,000 likes. Yay for our gay Hawkeye rookie!

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 01:19

Guest wrote:
Today, 01:14
Las Vegas Hawkeyes :lol:

Aces facilities clearly nicer than the others lol

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 01:14

Las Vegas Hawkeyes :lol:

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 01:10

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 23:53
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 19:50
That old time pick and roll. :lol:

Oooh, watching this has me excited for the season. I really hope they can find their groove together, along with the other players, and really starting clicking. And hopefully give some big teams a run for their money. It would be so fun to watch.
x2 I know they won't even make playoffs this year lol but I hope they can show some fights against the big dogs
I'm also excited for Angel Cardoso duo

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 01:00

Guest wrote:
Today, 00:39
So I was thinking of doing the WNBA league pass this year if for nothing else to support the league. Has anyone here purchased it before? What’s the biggest benefit of it? I already have YouTube tv and Prime, so is there a benefit of the pass when you have those streaming platforms?
Someone on reddit already did broadcast guide, imo if you already have youtube tv and prime idt you need league pass anymore. The biggest benefit of league pass probably you can rewatch ALL games on demand

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 00:55

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 19:50
That old time pick and roll. :lol:

People been waiting for this duo lol

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 00:53


Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 00:39

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Today, 00:39

So I was thinking of doing the WNBA league pass this year if for nothing else to support the league. Has anyone here purchased it before? What’s the biggest benefit of it? I already have YouTube tv and Prime, so is there a benefit of the pass when you have those streaming platforms?

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 23:53

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 19:50
That old time pick and roll. :lol:

Oooh, watching this has me excited for the season. I really hope they can find their groove together, along with the other players, and really starting clicking. And hopefully give some big teams a run for their money. It would be so fun to watch.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 19:50

That old time pick and roll. :lol:

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 17:48

Slightly bigger arena...

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by Guest » Yesterday, 17:00

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 15:32

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:46
The Women's Sports Audio Network, which will be free, is set to include podcasts, sports reports and feature athletes' stories on and off the field.
This will be great, I can listen at work. I wonder when it will start?

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 12:18

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 11:25
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 11:06
I can't wait for the training camp videos start coming out next week. And why Clark is looking cuter? I never into her before is it because the 28 millions? And do you think Pilli will get signed I don't want to go full on simp with any of the cute rookies...
Yeah, Clark looks like she’s definitely got a stylist for clothes and makeup lately. She looks good. I wasn’t a huge fan of her draft outfit. It was cool that she was the first Prada dressed draftee ever, but I’ve never been a big fan of the oversized baggie look for formal/dress-up wear. Plus, in a lot of interviews and camera shots she looked so fidgety and uncomfortable in it, although with such a big night it would be understandable to be nervous/anxious. I think my favorite look of hers was the green suit she wore for one of the morning show interviews. And the one for her entrance/first presser.

Cameron Brinks looked gorgeous in her dress draft night. Looking forward to seeing her fits in the coming years.

This group of rookies has so many to root for. I want so many of them to make the team so I can continue to watch and root for them, but I know that’s impossible.
No I mean from that vid above. I'm actually not interested at all with Clark being glam up unlike Brink Angel and other draftees. She's actually cuter in basketball gear without make up.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 11:51

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:40
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:31
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Yesterday, 10:03
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Yesterday, 04:44
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Yesterday, 00:04
Does Indiana have the ugliest facilities? Even my HS have better training place
I think Indiana actually has pretty good and newish facilities. They aren’t as great as Seattle or Aces, but they aren’t bad at all.

https://fever.wnba.com/photos/new-india ... cker-room/
It does look like a nice, newish facility. I will say watching those training clips my thought was that it looks odd for some reason and couldn’t pinpoint why. But then looking at the photos on their website, I think it’s because it looks so small. It feels a little claustrophobic.
I think it is that and the dark brick. It is a very different vibe than the wide open Minnesota facility also in this post.
Yeah, it’s kinda giving off private HS church gym vibe that was built with a small budget so it’s not very big, but will make for a nice assembly hall if needed. Seriously though, the small gyms make me feel like it would be annoying to do running drills or hard plays and scrimmaging with having to make hard stops so you don’t run into a brick wall.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 11:25

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 11:06
I can't wait for the training camp videos start coming out next week. And why Clark is looking cuter? I never into her before is it because the 28 millions? And do you think Pilli will get signed I don't want to go full on simp with any of the cute rookies...
Yeah, Clark looks like she’s definitely got a stylist for clothes and makeup lately. She looks good. I wasn’t a huge fan of her draft outfit. It was cool that she was the first Prada dressed draftee ever, but I’ve never been a big fan of the oversized baggie look for formal/dress-up wear. Plus, in a lot of interviews and camera shots she looked so fidgety and uncomfortable in it, although with such a big night it would be understandable to be nervous/anxious. I think my favorite look of hers was the green suit she wore for one of the morning show interviews. And the one for her entrance/first presser.

Cameron Brinks looked gorgeous in her dress draft night. Looking forward to seeing her fits in the coming years.

This group of rookies has so many to root for. I want so many of them to make the team so I can continue to watch and root for them, but I know that’s impossible.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 11:06

I can't wait for the training camp videos start coming out next week. And why Clark is looking cuter? I never into her before is it because the 28 millions? And do you think Pilli will get signed I don't want to go full on simp with any of the cute rookies...

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 10:40

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:31
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:03
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:44
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:04
Does Indiana have the ugliest facilities? Even my HS have better training place
I think Indiana actually has pretty good and newish facilities. They aren’t as great as Seattle or Aces, but they aren’t bad at all.

https://fever.wnba.com/photos/new-india ... cker-room/
It does look like a nice, newish facility. I will say watching those training clips my thought was that it looks odd for some reason and couldn’t pinpoint why. But then looking at the photos on their website, I think it’s because it looks so small. It feels a little claustrophobic.
I think it is that and the dark brick. It is a very different vibe than the wide open Minnesota facility also in this post.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 10:38

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:03
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:44
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:04
Does Indiana have the ugliest facilities? Even my HS have better training place
I think Indiana actually has pretty good and newish facilities. They aren’t as great as Seattle or Aces, but they aren’t bad at all.

https://fever.wnba.com/photos/new-india ... cker-room/
Okay it's actually not bad from the pics. But yeah like other anon said it does look small especially compared with Lynx facilities that look shiny and spacious.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 10:31

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 10:03
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:44
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:04
Does Indiana have the ugliest facilities? Even my HS have better training place
I think Indiana actually has pretty good and newish facilities. They aren’t as great as Seattle or Aces, but they aren’t bad at all.

https://fever.wnba.com/photos/new-india ... cker-room/
It does look like a nice, newish facility. I will say watching those training clips my thought was that it looks odd for some reason and couldn’t pinpoint why. But then looking at the photos on their website, I think it’s because it looks so small. It feels a little claustrophobic.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 10:03

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 04:44
Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:04
Does Indiana have the ugliest facilities? Even my HS have better training place
I think Indiana actually has pretty good and newish facilities. They aren’t as great as Seattle or Aces, but they aren’t bad at all.

https://fever.wnba.com/photos/new-india ... cker-room/

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 04:46

The Women's Sports Audio Network, which will be free, is set to include podcasts, sports reports and feature athletes' stories on and off the field.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 04:44

Guest wrote:
Yesterday, 00:04
Does Indiana have the ugliest facilities? Even my HS have better training place

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 04:21

League average ticket price sold on Vivid Seats is 129% higher than last year.

Average ticket price:
Lynx - $254
Mystics - $187
Dream - $175
Liberty - $157
Wings - $152
Fever - $124 (187% hike from last season)

Season tickets sold:
Wings ~2,500
Aces ~8,600

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » Yesterday, 00:04

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by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 23:47

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 23:46

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 23:34
I thought they started the camp 28th?
They're practicing alone. Clark is in Fever area. Cam probably still in Stanford area since she's talking about her dorm.

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 23:34

I thought they started the camp 28th?

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by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 22:40

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by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 18:42

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by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 18:17

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 17:49

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 17:46
Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 17:35
Stay strong plum :heart:
I hope it’s not a ugly divorce, I did see it coming from weeks he been acting odd on socials
Good to cut him loose before she makes big bucks.

No kids, rights?
This is nothing about money, let’s hope she good mentally first
Take care yourself ladies first love yourself first

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 17:46

Guest wrote:
23 Apr 2024, 17:35
Stay strong plum :heart:
I hope it’s not a ugly divorce, I did see it coming from weeks he been acting odd on socials
Good to cut him loose before she makes big bucks.

No kids, rights?

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 17:35

Stay strong plum :heart:
I hope it’s not a ugly divorce, I did see it coming from weeks he been acting odd on socials

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by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 12:05

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 06:58

Guest wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 04:25
Guest wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 04:04
Guest wrote:
19 Apr 2024, 03:33
These teams with tiny areas have got to move to bigger venues. If you want to be taken seriously you can't play in arenas smaller than a mid-major college.
What's the capacity of these tiny arenas?
Unacceptable:
Gateway Center Arena (Atlanta Dream) – 3,500 Seats
Entertainment and Sports Arena (Washington Mystics) – 4,200
College Park Center (Dallas Wings) – 7,000
Mohegan Sun Arena (Connecticut Sun) – 9,323
Wintrust Arena (Chicago Sky) – 10,387

Barely passable:
Michelob Ultra Arena (Las Vegas Aces) – 12,000

Major league:
Barclays Center (New York Liberty) – 17,732
Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indiana Fever) - 17,923
Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle Storm) – 18,100
Talking Stick Resort Arena (Phoenix Mercury) – 18,422
Staples Center (Los Angeles Sparks) – 18,997
Target Center (Minnesota Lynx) – 19,356
FYI Atlanta is only 3,500 seats

Re: WNBA - Part III

by Guest » 23 Apr 2024, 05:56

Fans should be buying season tickets and flipping the Fever games and get to see the rest of the season for free. :lol:

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