Natalie Esquire and Callie Fin are diving deep into one of the most exciting developments in women’s basketball — the launch of the new Unrivaled league. Co-founded by WNBA superstars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, this innovative 3x3 league is already shaking up the sports world with its fresh format, competitive energy, and all-star lineup of talent. Unrivaled isn’t just another basketball league — it’s a ... Read more
Jonquel Jones Breaks Her Silence After Brutal All-Star Snub — and She’s Not Holding Back.BT
Jonquel Jones is pissed — and she has every right to be. Despite being one of the most dominant forces in the WNBA, the New York Liberty star was left off this year’s All-Star roster, a snub that’s lighting a fire under her like never before. Yes, Jones missed some time earlier in the season due to injury. But when she’s been on the floor, she’s been nothing short of unstoppable — crashing the boards, protecting the rim, ... Read more
She’s Not Just Underrated — She’s Redefining What a True WNBA Superstar Looks Like.BT
Don’t sleep on the WNBA’s most underrated star — because she’s quietly rewriting what greatness looks like. While headlines chase the league’s biggest names, this player has been doing the dirty work, the clutch shots, and the heavy lifting that keeps her team alive night after night. No hype machine, no spotlight — just relentless excellence. Every time she steps on the court, she delivers. Efficiency? Elite. Defense? ... Read more
Olivia Rodrigo Slams DHS for Using Her Song in What She Calls a “Hateful and Racist” Post.NN
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo slammed the U.S. Department of Homeland Security last Thursday for using her music on a social media post promoting its deportation agenda. Rodrigo left a comment on an Instagram post shared by DHS and the White House that encouraged illegal immigrants to self-deport from the United States. Rodrigo’s 2023 song, "All-American b----", was used as the clip’s background music. "Don’t ... Read more
From Teammate to Torchbearer — Jewell Loyd Becomes the Heartbeat of a Rebuilding Seattle Storm.BT
SEATTLE (AP) — Amid her lengthy jersey retirement speech last weekend, Sue Bird took a moment to talk about the future of the only franchise she played for in her WNBA career. And how that franchise — the Seattle Storm — is now in the hands of Jewell Loyd. “To see your game grow, to see you grow as a person, as a human, as a basketball player, I’m still so excited that I have a courtside seat and I get to watch it ... Read more




