If you’re a fan of basketball and don’t watch the WNBA, you’re missing out on quality basketball. The WNBA has been a staple in the basketball community for 25 years, but the league surged in popularity in 2016. This surge was due to the high usage of the three-point field goal, the late Kobe Bryant’s consistent support of the league before and after he retired, and players being instrumental in continuously shining a light on social justice issues. As the next generation of WNBA stars has evolved, more people are paying close attention to the WNBA and what their stars bring to the table.
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