What else is there to say.
You cannot ask for anything more than this team gave, heart, soul and body.
The 2025 Indiana Fever owe me nothing.
Time to rest and get healthy. 🙏🏾
Let me say this @aa_boston is the real deal! She lead. She produced. Her consistency throughout the season has been remarkable to witness. Her passing. It is just her 3rd season in the @wnba. Each year she’s gotten better…a testament of her work and will! MVP loading! Love AB!
I feel like Adam Silver isn’t getting enough heat for what’s happening to both leagues because he and the owners are very much playing puppeteer with a lot of what’s going on with the WNBA
BREAKING: The alleged Minneapolis school shooter posted videos online of a gun with “6 million was not enough,” “Burn Israel,” and “Israel Must fall” written on it.
Antisemitism starts with Jews, but it doesn’t end with Jews.
2 Jews were murdered outside the Capitol Jewish Museum, and now 2 children were murdered at school because of the same hatred: antisemitism disguised as “Free Palestine.”
This needs to be stopped BEFORE the next tragedy.
The WNBA is shattering health records w/ players off court.
141 injuries since May 17th, 2025.
179 players in this league. They lost the 2025 Playoff MVP in Jonquel Jones, biggest 2025 free agent in Satou Sabally, and the face of the league in Caitlin Clark for All Star Week
@its_whitney yeah I feel for Indy. The city didn't have any part in the @wnba's horrible reffing or @StephanieWhite 's lack of proper screening coach training
@ouatdemii the lack of any message other than consistency is beginning to annoy me. it's also about SAFETY. I hope they make *both* arguments in the CBA negotiations bc if it's just consistently rugby, players will continue to get hurt and the w will go back to obscurity
It's not just about consistency. It's about safety and injury prevention. Call the egregious knocks to players' heads. Call the landing space fouls. Officiate like it's basketball, not rugby.
As the WNBA All-Star break arrives, the league is facing increasing pressure to address officiating. Players and coaches say they aren't asking for perfection, but in interviews with ESPN, several voiced frustration and said they want greater consistency. https://t.co/viimsKQwlQ