
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
A record-breaking 2025 season continues for the WNBA, and Zena and Sabreena are back to break down two of the biggest moments of the week: Sue Bird’s statue unveiling in Seattle and Paige Bueckers’ rookie-record 44 points against the Sparks, even in a losing effort. They also touch on some more injury news out of Indiana and Dallas and even more drama regarding the attempted sale of the Connecticut Sun.
Then, it’s time for a big discussion on the WNBA schedule and why it has been such a hot topic of conversation among players and fans this season. Zena and Sabreena get into what parameters the league has to consider when creating the calendar and how this will change moving forward as the WNBA adds more teams and has to potentially expand its footprint. They talk about how the schedule may factor into health and safety and what the players are saying about the cadence of games before putting on their commissioner’s caps and making some suggestions for the league in 2026 and beyond.
Finally, it’s time to set your screens for what Zena and Sabreena are watching this weekend.
_________________
References:
Paige Bueckers ties rookie single-game scoring record in Wings’ narrow loss to Sparks by Sabreena Merchant
Why has the sale of the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun become so complicated? by Mike Vorkunov
The Making of the WNBA schedule at WNBA.com
_________________
Visit our YouTube page!
_________________
Get in touch! Leave a comment wherever you’re listening, or write to us at: [email protected]
You can also find us on social media:
-Instagram: @tanooffseason
-TikTok: @no_offseason
-Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita
-Ben on BlueSky: @benpickman
-Sabreena on BlueSky: @sabreenajm
Visit the Yahoo Women’s Sports Hub
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
4.7
189189 ratings
A record-breaking 2025 season continues for the WNBA, and Zena and Sabreena are back to break down two of the biggest moments of the week: Sue Bird’s statue unveiling in Seattle and Paige Bueckers’ rookie-record 44 points against the Sparks, even in a losing effort. They also touch on some more injury news out of Indiana and Dallas and even more drama regarding the attempted sale of the Connecticut Sun.
Then, it’s time for a big discussion on the WNBA schedule and why it has been such a hot topic of conversation among players and fans this season. Zena and Sabreena get into what parameters the league has to consider when creating the calendar and how this will change moving forward as the WNBA adds more teams and has to potentially expand its footprint. They talk about how the schedule may factor into health and safety and what the players are saying about the cadence of games before putting on their commissioner’s caps and making some suggestions for the league in 2026 and beyond.
Finally, it’s time to set your screens for what Zena and Sabreena are watching this weekend.
_________________
References:
Paige Bueckers ties rookie single-game scoring record in Wings’ narrow loss to Sparks by Sabreena Merchant
Why has the sale of the WNBA’s Connecticut Sun become so complicated? by Mike Vorkunov
The Making of the WNBA schedule at WNBA.com
_________________
Visit our YouTube page!
_________________
Get in touch! Leave a comment wherever you’re listening, or write to us at: [email protected]
You can also find us on social media:
-Instagram: @tanooffseason
-TikTok: @no_offseason
-Zena on BlueSky: @zenakeita
-Ben on BlueSky: @benpickman
-Sabreena on BlueSky: @sabreenajm
Visit the Yahoo Women’s Sports Hub
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3,610 Listeners
48 Listeners
139 Listeners
671 Listeners
1,001 Listeners
113 Listeners
2,088 Listeners
134 Listeners
4,165 Listeners
830 Listeners
1,153 Listeners
795 Listeners
288 Listeners
150 Listeners
451 Listeners
323 Listeners
89 Listeners
225 Listeners
286 Listeners
705 Listeners
781 Listeners
1,993 Listeners
440 Listeners
440 Listeners
1,237 Listeners
27 Listeners
365 Listeners
1,153 Listeners
12 Listeners
368 Listeners
205 Listeners
86 Listeners
348 Listeners
1,387 Listeners