THE WNBA IS THE MUST WATCH SPORT OF THE YEAR!
The WNBA's 28th season has tipped off with a bang, and thanks to the Caitlin Clark Effect and a rapidly growing fanbase, there are plenty of new fans tuning in to women's basketball this year. Whether you're a newbie to streaming the sport or a seasoned WNBA fanatic struggling to keep up with the ever-changing list of channels, we've got you covered. This season, an impressive 149 WNBA regular season games will be broadcast live on national TV or streaming platforms. We suggest you get Paramount Plus with Showtime or Fubo Live Sports TV.
Now everybody all know Caitlin Clark, rookie on Indiana Fever, brought the attention to WNBA. We all know how this country is setup and why race is important factor in everything unfortunately. There are many women (especially Black Women) before Caitlin Clark that can play some BALL and do real damage on the court. Don't get me wrong, I'm here for new eyeballs on WNBA this year. The league deserves the new attention which will bring bigger contract deals, endorsements, and etc. In my opinion, I feel bad for Caitlin Clark because doesn't get a real chance to be a rookie. Everyone is watching her every move. I know that is exhausting. She is a great scorer but she has more to learn being a rookie and being a team player. I hope she can learn that with all this attention on her.
As for Angel Reese, rookie on Chicago Sky, she's coming out with the mean mug letting everyone know she can handle all the smoke. As another rookie in the WNBA, Angel has a lot to learn too but I feel she is proving herself so far this year that she can handle it. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese are like Larry Bird and Magic Johnson back in their time. The competition is fierce and I'm here for it, so much that I got my WNBA tickets because I need to see them live in action. If you are interested in attending a WNBA game, then visit TICKETMASTER for tickets. It's the only way!
May 3: Pre-season Games Begin
May 14: Regular Season Begins
July 18-21: WNBA All-Star Break
July 20: WNBA All-Star Game
September 19: Regular Season Ends
September 22: Playoffs Begin
October 20: Last Possible Finals Date
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