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The WNBA Draft Lottery numbers are in, and Liz and Karen are not sure if everyone is happy about the top 5 drafting teams. With Paige Bueckers as a major first-round draft pick, predictions as to who will hit the target are still up in the air. With the league poised to grow to 16 teams by 2028, Karen and Liz kick around the cities they think would be natural contenders and lively additions. And, from the women-in-business buzz come these juicy updates: the new JuJu Watkins docuseries (On the Rise) premiers this week; Whoopi Goldberg is launching the All Women's Sports Network, and U.S. Soccer gets a huge cash contributor. Ka-ching. Meanwhile, the NBA is not looking as shiny as the realm of womens sports: a boatload of injuries is plaguing the league and it’s really hitting the starting lineups. Not to mention there is still lots of pettiness going around with Inside the NBA: Clay vs. The Bay and the same old stale foolery. In the face of so many injuries, Liz and Karen share Fantasy League tips to help keep thing optimized from week to week, then they. take their hoops off for some real talk, and tie up this episode with a bow of gratitude.
MENTIONS
NBC, Peacock to premiere docuseries featuring USC Star Juju Watkins:
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/usc-star-juju-watkins-docuseries-nbc-peacock
Whoopi Goldberg launches All Women's Sports Network:
https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/all-womens-sports-network-whoopi-goldberg-launch-november-2024/
NBA Injuries Up 35 percent over last season:
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/278024/NBA-Injuries-Up-35-perc-Over-Last-Season
In Street Clothes covering sports injuries from the perspective of a certified athletic trainer and backed by analytics:
https://instreetclothes.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The WNBA Draft Lottery numbers are in, and Liz and Karen are not sure if everyone is happy about the top 5 drafting teams. With Paige Bueckers as a major first-round draft pick, predictions as to who will hit the target are still up in the air. With the league poised to grow to 16 teams by 2028, Karen and Liz kick around the cities they think would be natural contenders and lively additions. And, from the women-in-business buzz come these juicy updates: the new JuJu Watkins docuseries (On the Rise) premiers this week; Whoopi Goldberg is launching the All Women's Sports Network, and U.S. Soccer gets a huge cash contributor. Ka-ching. Meanwhile, the NBA is not looking as shiny as the realm of womens sports: a boatload of injuries is plaguing the league and it’s really hitting the starting lineups. Not to mention there is still lots of pettiness going around with Inside the NBA: Clay vs. The Bay and the same old stale foolery. In the face of so many injuries, Liz and Karen share Fantasy League tips to help keep thing optimized from week to week, then they. take their hoops off for some real talk, and tie up this episode with a bow of gratitude.
MENTIONS
NBC, Peacock to premiere docuseries featuring USC Star Juju Watkins:
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/usc-star-juju-watkins-docuseries-nbc-peacock
Whoopi Goldberg launches All Women's Sports Network:
https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/all-womens-sports-network-whoopi-goldberg-launch-november-2024/
NBA Injuries Up 35 percent over last season:
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/278024/NBA-Injuries-Up-35-perc-Over-Last-Season
In Street Clothes covering sports injuries from the perspective of a certified athletic trainer and backed by analytics:
https://instreetclothes.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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