Welcome to the WNBA - Women's Basketball Weekly - Caitlin Clark, Chennedy Carter and the WNBA episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 4, 2024 · 55 MIN

Welcome to the WNBA - Women's Basketball Weekly - Caitlin Clark, Chennedy Carter and the WNBA

from Quita in the Morning · host Quita Loves Sports

Welcome to another exciting episode of Women's Basketball Weekly! We've got a jam-packed episode covering everything you need to know from this past week, including an incredible rookie race, the Connecticut Sun's historic start, and a controversial foul that's got everyone talking. Let's dive in! Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Rookie Update 6:10 - Angel Reese 7:15 - Caitlin Clark 7:55 - Connecticut 12:09 - Chennedy Carter and Caitlin Clark 14:40 - Chennedy Carter speaks out 17:25 - Chennedy and the refs are at fault 18:50 - Players do not hate Caitlin 20:35 - Welcome to the league 23:01 - Candace Parker as a rookie 24:45 - Malice in the Palace 26:46 - Lisa Leslie on the mele 30:24 - The WNBA is not easy 34:19 - Commissioner's Cup 38:15 - Vegas Aces transactions 47:06 - Seattle Storm transactions 49:30 - Unrivaled Rookie Watch: The Race for Rookie of the Year The WNBA rookies are making their mark early this season, with Caitlin Clark and Cameron Brink leading the pack. But they're not the only ones shining. Here’s a quick look at the rookie leaderboard so far. Points Per Game: Caitlin Clark - 15.6 ppg Angel Reese - 10.6 ppg Rickea Jackson - 10 ppg Rebounds: Angel Reese - 8.9 rpg Cameron Brink - 5.4 rpg Caitlin Clark - 5.1 rpg Assists: Caitlin Clark - 6.4 apg Cameron Brink - 2.1 apg Angel Reese - 1.9 apg Blocks: Cameron Brink - 2.6 bpg Caitlin Clark - 1 bpg Aaliyah Edwards - 0.9 bpg Connecticut Sun's Dominance The Connecticut Sun continue their impressive run, now sitting at 8-0, marking the 7th best start in WNBA history. Teams with similar starts have historically made it to the finals, hinting at a promising season for the Sun. Their recent win against the Dallas Wings was a nail-biter, secured by Alyssa Thomas' crucial block and Ty Harris's game-winning free throws. The Sun's core, including Thomas, DeWanna Bonner, and Brionna Jones, is performing at an elite level, making them a formidable opponent this season. Chennedy Carter's Controversial Foul on Caitlin Clark The foul heard around the world! Chennedy Carter's hit on Caitlin Clark during the Sky vs. Fever game has sparked intense debate. Initially called just a foul, it was later upgraded to a Flagrant 1 by the WNBA. Both players and coaches have weighed in, emphasizing sportsmanship and learning from mistakes. WNBA Brawl Flashback: Candace Parker's Rookie Season Let's take a trip down memory lane to Candace Parker's rookie season in 2008. Parker faced intense physical play, culminating in a brawl with Plenette Pierson. This incident, known as "Malice in the Palace Pt. 2," highlighted the league's tough nature and Parker's resilience as a rookie. Commissioner's Cup Overview The Commissioner’s Cup is in full swing, bringing additional excitement to the regular season. With significant monetary prizes for both players and charities, this in-season competition is set to culminate on June 25th. Stay tuned to see which teams will face off in the championship! Roster Moves and Waivers Teams are making strategic moves as the season progresses. The Las Vegas Aces waived Dyaisha Fair and signed the veteran Tiffany Hayes, adding both experience and skill. Meanwhile, the Seattle Storm brought back Joyner Holmes to strengthen their roster. These adjustments could play pivotal roles in their playoff runs. Introducing Unrivaled: A New Women's Basketball League A new professional league, Unrivaled, co-founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, is set to debut in January 2024. Featuring 3x3 basketball and top WNBA players, this league promises to bring more opportunities and excitement to women's basketball in the U.S. What do you think about these developments? Let us know in the comments! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates on women's basketball. See you next week! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Welcome to another exciting episode of Women's Basketball Weekly! We've got a jam-packed episode covering everything you need to know from this past week, including an incredible rookie race, the Connecticut Sun's historic start, and a controversial foul that's got everyone talking. Let's dive in! Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Rookie Update 6:10 - Angel Reese 7:15 - Caitlin Clark 7:55 - Connecticut 12:09 - Chennedy Carter and Caitlin Clark 14:40 - Chennedy Carter speaks out 17:25 - Chennedy and the refs are at fault 18:50 - Players do not hate Caitlin 20:35 - Welcome to the league 23:01 - Candace Parker as a rookie 24:45 - Malice in the Palace 26:46 - Lisa Leslie on the mele 30:24 - The WNBA is not easy 34:19 - Commissioner's Cup 38:15 - Vegas Aces transactions 47:06 - Seattle Storm transactions 49:30 - Unrivaled Rookie Watch: The Race for Rookie of the Year The WNBA rookies are making their mark early this season, with Caitlin Clark and Cameron Brink leading the pack. But they're not the only ones shining. Here’s a quick look at the rookie leaderboard so far. Points Per Game: Caitlin Clark - 15.6 ppg Angel Reese - 10.6 ppg Rickea Jackson - 10 ppg Rebounds: Angel Reese - 8.9 rpg Cameron Brink - 5.4 rpg Caitlin Clark - 5.1 rpg Assists: Caitlin Clark - 6.4 apg Cameron Brink - 2.1 apg Angel Reese - 1.9 apg Blocks: Cameron Brink - 2.6 bpg Caitlin Clark - 1 bpg Aaliyah Edwards - 0.9 bpg Connecticut Sun's Dominance The Connecticut Sun continue their impressive run, now sitting at 8-0, marking the 7th best start in WNBA history. Teams with similar starts have historically made it to the finals, hinting at a promising season for the Sun. Their recent win against the Dallas Wings was a nail-biter, secured by Alyssa Thomas' crucial block and Ty Harris's game-winning free throws. The Sun's core, including Thomas, DeWanna Bonner, and Brionna Jones, is performing at an elite level, making them a formidable opponent this season. Chennedy Carter's Controversial Foul on Caitlin Clark The foul heard around the world! Chennedy Carter's hit on Caitlin Clark during the Sky vs. Fever game has sparked intense debate. Initially called just a foul, it was later upgraded to a Flagrant 1 by the WNBA. Both players and coaches have weighed in, emphasizing sportsmanship and learning from mistakes. WNBA Brawl Flashback: Candace Parker's Rookie Season Let's take a trip down memory lane to Candace Parker's rookie season in 2008. Parker faced intense physical play, culminating in a brawl with Plenette Pierson. This incident, known as "Malice in the Palace Pt. 2," highlighted the league's tough nature and Parker's resilience as a rookie. Commissioner's Cup Overview The Commissioner’s Cup is in full swing, bringing additional excitement to the regular season. With significant monetary prizes for both players and charities, this in-season competition is set to culminate on June 25th. Stay tuned to see which teams will face off in the championship! Roster Moves and Waivers Teams are making strategic moves as the season progresses. The Las Vegas Aces waived Dyaisha Fair and signed the veteran Tiffany Hayes, adding both experience and skill. Meanwhile, the Seattle Storm brought back Joyner Holmes to strengthen their roster. These adjustments could play pivotal roles in their playoff runs. Introducing Unrivaled: A New Women's Basketball League A new professional league, Unrivaled, co-founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, is set to debut in January 2024. Featuring 3x3 basketball and top WNBA players, this league promises to bring more opportunities and excitement to women's basketball in the U.S. What do you think about these developments? Let us know in the comments! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates on women's basketball. See you next week!

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