Her 3 pt. Is 32% - she can't shoot besides free throws.
34.3% actually. and are you just going to ignore everything I said there and just repeat the same tired old line? are you saying her shooting hasnt improved since the break?
She has improved in almost every area. She is top 10 in the league now.
My guess is no! The stands are all empty. It’s comical. Yet espn wants to promote womens basketball to no end. Kinda sad. Women play inferior basketball to men and the games are boring
booooo
I don't go out of my way to watch it but when I'm out somewhere where it is on a big screen (restaurant, gym, etc.) I will watch it for a while and have to say the athleticism has improved greatly over the years and I respect what they are doing.
Overtime Select is an eight-team league showcasing the top 15-18 year old women basketball players in the country, while also serving to empower them as leaders, providing them with tools and resources to build their personal...
I have also seen Athletes Unlimited and WNBL in the last six months. There is a weekly FIBA show, which shows Indiana Fever highlights among other things.
Fever games averaged 1.18 million viewers across all networks and 1.59 million if one excludes NBA TV, which is in fewer than 40 million homes. That exceeds what San Antonio Spurs games (featuring much-hyped NBA #1 pick Victor Wembanyama) averaged on national television during the 2023-24 regular season (1.01 million overall, 1.39 million excluding NBA TV). It also topped the average for the big-market Philadelphia 76ers (1.08 million, 1.43 million sans-NBA TV).