Clark gives her take on Collier's call-out speech!
 | October 03, 2025 | LITE Edition: #72 |
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| π Hey, Hoophead! The day we've all been waiting for since May is finally here: the WNBA Finals. However, this year, the spotlight isn't only on the court. The real countdown is to Halloween (October 31st), the day the current Collective Bargaining Agreement expires. If a deal isn't reached, the league could face its first-ever lockout. | And right now, that possibility feels closer than ever. |
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| | | | | | Who Do You Think Takes Game 1 Tonight? | | Wednesday's Result: 95% of you stand with Napheesa Collier after her comments on the WNBA Commissioner. |
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| | It was today, October 3, 2008, when Candace Parker achieved something no one in WNBA history had ever done and still hasn't matched. The Los Angeles Sparks' first overall pick was named both Rookie of the Year and WNBA Most Valuable Player in the same season, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Wes Unseld as the only professional American basketball players to pull off that incredible feat. Alongside those honors, Parker earned All-WNBA First Team recognition and the Peak Performer Rebounding Award. | |
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