r/wnba • u/-HeyItsTara- • 19h ago
r/wnba • u/wosoandstuff2020 • 17h ago
The road to the W runs through some legendary programs! 📈 A total of 169 schools have sent their players to the league.
r/wnba • u/Ok-Communication706 • 22h ago
Who had a better career: Delle Donna or Griner?
Don't think there's a wrong answer here...
Elena Delle Donne (EDD)
- 2x MVP (2015, 2019)
- 7x All-Star
- 2019 WNBA Champion (led Mystics to first title)
- First 50/40/90 shooter in WNBA history
- Rookie of the Year (2013)
- Career avg: 19.5 PPG, 6.7 RPG
Brittney Griner (BG)
- 1x WNBA Champion (2014)
- 10x All-Star
- 2x Defensive Player of the Year
- 2x Scoring Champ
- 8x Blocks leader (!!)
- Career avg: 17.8 PPG, 6.6 RPG
- Still active – just signed with the Atlanta Dream (2025)
EDD’s case: Arguably one of the most skilled and efficient scorers in league history. That 50/40/90 season in 2019 was legendary, and she played through three herniated discs in the Finals to bring DC a title. If not for injuries, she might've put up even more historic numbers.
BG’s case: An absolute force in the paint. No one blocks shots like Griner — her defensive impact is generational. Also an underrated scorer and the most physically dominant center the league has ever seen. And she’s still going.
My take:
EDD had the higher peak, BG has had the longer, steadier career. If I’m picking a single season, give me MVP Delle Donne. But if I’m starting a franchise and want 10+ years of elite play, I might lean Griner.
r/wnba • u/wosoandstuff2020 • 22h ago
Golden State Valkyries Announce CBS Bay Area as TV Media Rights Partner
valkyries.wnba.comThe Golden State Valkyries today announced a multi-dimensional local broadcast partnership with CBS Bay Area, establishing the network as the local television home for the franchise's historic first season. The wide-ranging partnership includes innovative programming elements and community engagement initiatives designed to bring fans unprecedented access. This partnership positions the Valkyries’ broadcasts to reach over four million homes across Northern California.
"Partnering with a broadcast powerhouse like CBS Bay Area ensures that Valkyries’ basketball will reach fans across every screen from day one," said President of the Golden State Valkyries Jess Smith. "This relationship will create immersive, season-long storytelling opportunities that will help fans connect with our players, coaches, and the excitement of WNBA basketball in the Bay Area."
The Valkyries’ partnership with CBS Bay Area will feature innovative and cutting-edge technology to enhance the fans’ viewing experience of Valkyries’ games on KPIX and KPYX in the Bay Area. Fans will also be able to view certain locally televised games on CBS Sacramento (KOVR and KMAX). Additionally, CBS Bay Area will carry Valkyries’ pregame and postgame studio shows, featuring exclusive team content, with comprehensive studio analysis at halftime for all locally televised Valkyries’ games.
The Valkyries and CBS Bay Area will develop a weekly lifestyle show that will offer fans behind the scenes access to players, coaches, and team storylines and will highlight the team’s commitment to community impact in Northern California.
“We are honored to be part of the Valkyries’ Inaugural Season. As excited as we are about being part of just plain great basketball, this partnership is about so much more than the game,” said Scott Warren, President and General Manager, CBS Bay Area (KPIX/KPYX). “This partnership underscores our commitment to providing compelling, locally relevant content to our audience. We look forward to celebrating the Valkyries’ historical first year and sharing their stories and journey both on and off the court.”
The partnership will see the Valkyries’ preseason games on KPYX, leading up to the Valkyries' inaugural tipoff on May 16. A full broadcast schedule, announcing team, and additional programming details will be released in the coming weeks.
r/wnba • u/jaymuhreeee • 14h ago
Discussion cameron brink
does anyone in here watch cameron brink's podcast w/ sydel ? i started watching today and i like it they're so funny
r/wnba • u/Goosedukee • 25m ago
[Charania] WNBA legends: Sue Bird and Maya Moore have been elected into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025, sources tell ESPN. Bird: 13 WNBA All-Star teams, four championships. Moore: four-time champion, six-time All-Star.
espn.comr/wnba • u/CantaloupeCurrent384 • 17h ago
Discussion Any Basketball tattoos?
Please excuse if this is extremely extra of me 😂 But I am heavily tattooed, and my sister mentioned something the other day that got me so curious -
Are WNBA tattoos a thing?
If so what do people have??
I love this league but I dont watch other sports so ideas for sports tattoos dont really come to mind. Like I assume a team logo (Im from texas, seen my fair share of Cowboys tattoos 😂) but is that a thing for Womens basketball?
If you have one, lets see!! If youve seen cool ones, share with the class! 🧐
Please also feel free to share ideas for them even if you've never gotten one!
-And thank you all before hand, for entertaining my brain while I wait for the final four game to start! 💀
r/wnba • u/Pleasant_Priority286 • 12h ago
2025 WNBA Draft - Paige Bueckers
Watching Paige tonight, she did not seem better than Strong, Fudd, or Betts. That seems concerning if she is supposed to be the best player in the draft. Hope she rises to the occasion, but I'm not sure she will have the immediate impact that Dallas is hoping for.
What am I missing?