July 31, 2020
Whenever a transcendent player enters a sports league, typically their
organization and the league caters to them. In men's sports, at least, this has
definitely been the case. Look no further than Michael Jordan
[https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1530289-breaking-down-what-michael-jordans-nba-legacy-and-impact-on-the-game]
and LeBron James being thrust
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October 21, 2019
Hello. It has been a while. And a lot has happened in (and out of) the WNBA
since my last post about a month (...and change) ago.
First off, a champion was crowned. The Connecticut Sun swept Los Angeles and the
Washington Mystics beat Las
September 17, 2019
Hello there! It's been quite the past two weeks in the WNBA. The regular season
ended, the playoffs began, awards were handed out, a coach got fired
[https://fever.wnba.com/news/pokey-chatman-indiana-fever/]...
> Pokey Chatman was let go as Indiana Fever head coach / GM. This
August 20, 2019
This time last year, four WNBA teams were already in their offseason while the
other eight prepared for a condensed postseason. The stakes were high then, and
they're just as high now – if not higher – with the schedule back to normal.
With three weeks left
August 07, 2019
We are officially into August and the last full month of the WNBA regular
season. Time flies when you're having fun! All 12 teams got back to business
last week after the All-Star festivities, playing at least one game each. While
the standings are getting
July 09, 2019
We're almost at the halfway point of the WNBA regular season, and it has been
entertaining to say the least. No game is guaranteed for any team this year,
whether it's with scoring on the court or, well, an earthquake hundreds of
miles
away
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