Angel Reese is the most followed WNBA player on social media. The Chicago Sky star has 5 million followers on Instagram and over 5.6 million on TikTok. Apart from her game, Reese has mastered the social media presence, and she has been most successful among her peers. LA Sparks forward Rickea Jackson knows why Reese has been able to dominate social media better than other stars. Courtside Club's Rachel ... Read more
Kelsey Plum Reveals the Moment Adam Sandler Completely Rewrote Her Scene in Happy Gilmore 2.BT
Happy Gilmore 2 came out last week on Netflix, finally giving us an update that’s been 29 years in the making on everyone’s favorite golf-ball-a-whacker guy. The movie is completely over-the-top and absurd, but also extremely hilarious at times, making it worth a watch for any comedy fans. One of the aspects of the movie that has people talking is the insane number of cameos in it. From Eminem to Steve Buscemi, Guy ... Read more
The Real Reason Everyone Can’t Stop Talking About Sabrina Ionescu.BT
By Edcel Panganiban February 20, 2024 02:30 GMT+4 min read Photo by Nathan Hiatt/Cronkite News Sabrina Ionescu has emerged as one of the most popular and influential figures in women's basketball in recent years. Her rise to stardom can be attributed to a combination of exceptional talent, groundbreaking achievements, and a compelling personal story, all of which have contributed to her widespread ... Read more
“That’s Not the Whole Story”: Breanna Stewart Fires Back at Commissioner’s Reese–Clark Remarks.BT
Breanna Stewart is the latest star to speak her mind following the comments that WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert made in a CNBC interview, which centered around the vitriol that some supporters of Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark direct at the respective players. The New York Liberty star is not pleased by what she heard. When asked about the hate-filled social media exchanges that occur at ... Read more
From Pain to Power: How A’ja Wilson Is Helping Others Heal Through Her Own Journey.BT
With an Olympic debut on the horizon, Team USA's A'ja Wilson is making waves on and off the court, where she's also supporting children and families struggling with dyslexia. Picture by 2021 Getty Images By Courtney Hill02 July 2021 20:54 GMT+74 min read When A’ja Wilson was 13 years old, she was adamant that she did not want to play basketball. She had no intention of following in the ... Read more




