A young fella asked me, “Why are you wearing a WNBA hoodie? That’s supposed to be for women.” I replied, “Because the WNBA is Important. Just like girls who like to wear NBA gear, boys like you should want to wear WNBA gear because it’s just as great. That’s why.” @ariivory
@tonyparker32 That, I can agree on, but like you said, point of contact in a full court press. This right here looks like a half court setting, which any good offensive player would easily counter.
No offense to Buddy, but the moment I see a defender doing that, I’m going behind the back and the other way because how are you going to recover turning that hip?
Dallas Wings’ Chef Hoppie on potentially collaborating with @Alysha_Clark in the kitchen:
“Chef AC is welcomed in my kitchen whenever she likes; I might even plan a couple Chef AC takeover. I’m sure there are things I can learn from her and vice versa,” said Hoppie.
“My kitchen will be a place for me to cook high-profile meals for the team, but also a space for players to learn, showcase their skills, and equip them with tips and tricks they can carry with them wherever. “
- https://t.co/uXUHQ0JMth
#Wingsup #WNBA
Sometimes, it’s best not to try to write a whole thesis on something that’s clearly wrong.
The world will be so much better if people would simply stop defending stupidity.
INBOX: WNBA Live presented by AWS returns to AT&T WNBA All-Star for its fifth year, taking place Thursday, July 23rd (5 p.m. – 9 p.m. CT), Friday, July 24th (10 a.m. – 7 p.m. CT), and Saturday, July 25th (10 a.m. – 7 p.m. CT) at Chicago’s McCormick Place. Following record fan demand and engagement, the fan festival is expanding to a three-day celebration that will include various events celebrating the WNBA’s intersection with sports, culture, music, technology, and history. With 34 WNBA partners and licensees participating in the showcase, fans can enjoy a variety of activations all weekend long. WNBA Live presented by AWS and the AT&T WNBA All-Star Game will bring players and fans together for an unforgettable weekend in Chicago – home of the WNBA’s Chicago Sky.
New ESPN Original Series, ‘Life in the W’ follows the 2025 WNBA season through the eyes of Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson, Minnesota Lynx's Napheesa Collier and Phoenix Mercury's DeWanna Bonner as they juggle basketball, love, family and negotiations surrounding a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Season 1 of ‘Life in the W’ premieres July 24 on the ESPN App 🎥