Are you dumb or something? Learn your history zoomerGuest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 00:14No. It's a damn shame that Aja Wilson is the first AA player in the WNBA to get a major shoe deal. That's the big ass elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about.
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Minnesota Lynx waived guard Kayana Traylor and forward Camryn Taylor
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If there was "never a doubt" then why was all that divisive bullshit thrown towards Caitlin, Sabrina and Stewie?
Give me a fucking break.
Give me a fucking break.
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Da. Sheryl Swoopes is the first female basketball player to have a signature shoes. Lisa Leslie have one. Same as Dawn Staley. The anon should learn their history. Lmao
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She's an attention seeker who's mad about attention that young rookies got right now
All the old players are bitter are hell
All the old players are bitter are hell
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I hope Kate goes to another team.Guest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 12:39Are the Aces the only team down to 12 players or less?
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I really wish they would have announced hers before the news about Clark’s leaked, the discourse over that was genuinely insane.Guest wrote: ↑11 May 2024, 16:47Since A'ja Wilson's signature shoe had been in the works for a year, wtf was the outrage over CC's shoe deal all about????
Was funny to see SC fans who claim to be ~important and in the know~ who obviously had no idea about this though.
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Full Court Press on ABC/ESPN/Hulu is very good. Focuses on Clark, Cardoso and Kiki from UCLA in the 2023-2024 season. Definitely recommend. I wish they focused on a different player also going to the W as the 3rd over Kiki but still very good
Nika Muhl, Rickea, Angel, Cameron, Jacy would have all been good
Nika Muhl, Rickea, Angel, Cameron, Jacy would have all been good
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I meant to watch this but didn’t realize it was being premiered at such weird hours. 12/1pm on a Saturday and 5pm on Sunday? Why not prime time? Tonight on espn 2 at 8pm is knife and axe throwing championship. It feels like they just wanted to dump the series into whatever time slot in the day like they do most women’s sports.Guest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 15:22Full Court Press on ABC/ESPN/Hulu is very good. Focuses on Clark, Cardoso and Kiki from UCLA in the 2023-2024 season. Definitely recommend. I wish they focused on a different player also going to the W as the 3rd over Kiki but still very good
Nika Muhl, Rickea, Angel, Cameron, Jacy would have all been good
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Yeah stupid time slot. You should stream itGuest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 16:04I meant to watch this but didn’t realize it was being premiered at such weird hours. 12/1pm on a Saturday and 5pm on Sunday? Why not prime time? Tonight on espn 2 at 8pm is knife and axe throwing championship. It feels like they just wanted to dump the series into whatever time slot in the day like they do most women’s sports.Guest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 15:22Full Court Press on ABC/ESPN/Hulu is very good. Focuses on Clark, Cardoso and Kiki from UCLA in the 2023-2024 season. Definitely recommend. I wish they focused on a different player also going to the W as the 3rd over Kiki but still very good
Nika Muhl, Rickea, Angel, Cameron, Jacy would have all been good
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daGuest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 16:04I meant to watch this but didn’t realize it was being premiered at such weird hours. 12/1pm on a Saturday and 5pm on Sunday? Why not prime time? Tonight on espn 2 at 8pm is knife and axe throwing championship. It feels like they just wanted to dump the series into whatever time slot in the day like they do most women’s sports.Guest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 15:22Full Court Press on ABC/ESPN/Hulu is very good. Focuses on Clark, Cardoso and Kiki from UCLA in the 2023-2024 season. Definitely recommend. I wish they focused on a different player also going to the W as the 3rd over Kiki but still very good
Nika Muhl, Rickea, Angel, Cameron, Jacy would have all been good
I mean...they didn't even give the NCAA title game a prime time slot, sooo....
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Dallas Wings waived guard Veronica Burton
Washington Mystics have waived Kaylynne Truong, Elissa Cunane and Jakia Brown-Turner
Washington Mystics have waived Kaylynne Truong, Elissa Cunane and Jakia Brown-Turner
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Los Angeles Sparks have waived guard Nia Clouden, guard Blake Dietrick and guard/forward McKenzie Forbes
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Team's social media orGuest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 23:43What's the website for this roster cut?
ESPN: https://www.espn.com/wnba/transactions
WNBA: https://www.wnba.com/players/transactio ... ll&month=0
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Thank youGuest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 23:51Team's social media orGuest wrote: ↑12 May 2024, 23:43What's the website for this roster cut?
ESPN: https://www.espn.com/wnba/transactions
WNBA: https://www.wnba.com/players/transactio ... ll&month=0
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Kayana Traylor was waived by the Minnesota Lynx.
Camryn Taylor was waived by the Minnesota Lynx.
Camryn Taylor was waived by the Minnesota Lynx.
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Dlck’s Sporting Goods’ exclusive clothing brand, DSG, is collaborating with the WNBA to launch a girls apparel collection.
Dlck’s (NYSE: DKS), the W’s Official Sporting Goods Retail Partner, carries an assortment of authentic league sports apparel and equipment. This WNBA collection is the DSG brand’s first collaboration with a professional sports league, and it’s the first official WNBA lifestyle collection made just for young girls. The unique apparel designs pay homage to the WNBA’s iconic orange and the colors of the league’s 12 teams.
Dlck’s said the collection is inspired by “white space” it saw in youth girls’ apparel. The collection does not have individual team apparel; instead, it is essentially putting forward the league’s IP, similar to the league’s signature orange sweatshirts. Unlike other major U.S. sports leagues, WNBA has been betting on promoting the league as a whole.
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The Pittsburgh-based retailer’s partnership with the league is expected to be profitable. Dlck’s has been expanding its private label business—a collection of brands owned by Dlck’s and available exclusively in its stores, including DSG—and collectively it now now accounts for 13% of its net sales, per the latest annual report, bringing in $1.6 billion in in fiscal year 2023. This collaboration with the WNBA is expected to further enhance Dlck’s private label business, known for its higher profitability, as the company does not have to share a portion of its sales with the brands.
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The DSG x WNBA collection will be available in over 250 Dicks Sporting Goods stores across the nation and on Dlck’s website.
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Connecticut Sun Waived Sydney Wiese and Jocelyn Willoughby
Chicago Sky waived Brynna Maxwell
Chicago Sky waived Brynna Maxwell
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Los Angeles Sparks have waived forward Monique Billings
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What a day for Kate Martin and her family - she makes the Aces final roster and her aunt is named the new Iowa wbb coach
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*editedGuest wrote: ↑13 May 2024, 21:05What a day for Kate Martin and her family - she makes the Aces final roster and her aunt gets promoted as the next head coach for Iowa wbb
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Atlanta Dream temporarily suspend Lorela Cubaj
Minnesota Lynx temporarily suspend Dorka Juhász
New York Liberty waived Esmery Martinez and Jaylyn Sherrod
Seattle Storm waived Joyner Holmes
Minnesota Lynx temporarily suspend Dorka Juhász
New York Liberty waived Esmery Martinez and Jaylyn Sherrod
Seattle Storm waived Joyner Holmes
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