The WNBA Diva War Take Is a Confession of Discomfort
A pundit’s “diva war” blast at Clark and Cunningham misses the point: the WNBA’s edge and star friction are proof of growth, not a product failure.
A pundit’s “diva war” blast at Clark and Cunningham misses the point: the WNBA’s edge and star friction are proof of growth, not a product failure.
Don Nelson died at 86 as the NBA’s second-winningest coach and true small-ball pioneer. The league is still catching up to the chaos he made respectable.
Don Nelson died at 86 as the NBA’s second-winningest coach and a true original whose small-ball vision outlived the skeptics and reshaped the sport.
Kayla McBride’s WNBA-record 10 threes and career-high 43 forced a Lynx win and left every defensive staff rewriting how they treat her gravity.
Kayla McBride’s 43-point, 10-three masterpiece for the Lynx was more than a heater. It was a record-setting statement the WNBA cannot shrug off.
Tyler Herro put winning with the Bucks ahead of his next deal, and the soft narrative already collapsing under its own weight says more about the league than him.
Arsenal dropped $101M on Bruno Guimaraes and it exposed how apron fear turned NBA roster building into hesitation cosplay. Decisiveness still wins.
UEFA’s reported payoff tied to Gianni Infantino exposes the same cover-up culture basketball quietly runs when power and brand collide.
The MLB trade deadline sorted every club into buyers who locked October or sellers who reset. The soft middle got exposed and the fates hardened for all 30.
Gray ended it at the buzzer while Clark owned missed free throws and a late turnover. The foul-baiting pile-on is noise drowning out the actual competitive funeral.