WNBA, Angel Reese and the Sky
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The WNBA tips off the second half of its season on Tuesday night with 10 of the 13 teams playing. Players weren’t thrilled having to play so soon after the All-Star break and hope to add more of a break in the next collective bargaining agreement that they are currently negotiating with the league.
The WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement is set to expire Oct. 31. If the league and players don’t reach a new deal by then, a work stoppage could begin.
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For the first time since 2022, Emma Meesseman is back in the WNBA, according to multiple reports. The versatile Belgian forward increases the Liberty’s chances of repeating as champs.
ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale has been an outspoken supporter of Clark, and on Sunday morning he took to social media to make his stance on the situation known.
The New York Liberty made a huge investment in retaining its status as WNBA champions on Monday. The team is reportedly adding former WNBA Finals MVP and forward Emma Meesseman, per ESPN's Alexa Philippou. The team has also added former Golden State Valkyries forward Stephanie Talbot, per the team.
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve threatened to ban the StudBudz from streaming if they lose to Angel Reese on Tuesday. It proves the Chicago Sky are
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So, for which franchises do players most want to compete? And what do they think about a host of topics around the league, like who is the league’s best player, where should expansion head, who is the face of the league and what issues are important in the next collective bargaining agreement?