Welcome to Keep'n It 9450: Codename WBB, the podcast where we dive deep into the world of women's basketball and celebrate the incredible talent in the WNBA. Join your hosts DA, Lolo and Kdot as they bring you the latest news, analysis, and insights from the world of women's basketball. In this episode, we're buzzing with excitement as we discuss the highly anticipated announcement of the 2023 WNBA All-Star starters. Daniel and Kevin will break down the selected players, analyzing their skills, contributions to their respective teams, and why they deserve their spot on the All-Star roster. The selected frontcourt starters include Aliyah Boston from the Indiana Fever, A'ja Wilson from the Las Vegas Aces, Nneka Ogwumike from the LA Sparks, Breanna Stewart from the NY Liberty, Satou Sabally from the Dallas Wings, and Brittney Griner from the Phoenix Mercury. Daniel and Kevin will delve into their impressive performances, highlighting their impact on the court and their journey to becoming All-Star starters. In the backcourt, we have Jewell Loyd from the Seattle Storm, Arike Ogunbowale from the Dallas Wings, Chelsea Gray from the Las Vegas Aces, and Jackie Young, also from the Las Vegas Aces. Our hosts will discuss their exceptional skills, game-changing plays, and the importance of their roles in their respective teams' success. But as with any All-Star announcement, there are always players who could be seen as snubbed. Daniel and Kevin will also take a closer look at some notable players who didn't make the cut and discuss their performances and contributions that perhaps warranted All-Star recognition. So, whether you're a die-hard women's basketball fan or just discovering the magic of the WNBA, Keep'n It 9450: Codename WBB is the podcast for you. Join us as we celebrate the skill, passion, and sheer brilliance of the 2023 WNBA All-Star starters, and explore the fascinating world of women's basketball like never before. Don't miss an episode of Keep'n It 9450: Codename WBB, hosted by Daniel Artest and Kevin "Kdot" Lewis, because women's basketball is taking over the court, and we're here to keep you in the loop!Support the show