Brittney Griner will partner with ESPN, Disney on documentary, scripted series
Both a documentary and a scripted series about Brittney Griner are in the works.
Both a documentary and a scripted series about Brittney Griner are in the works.
"If you want to rep your talent in the best possible way, you need the best people in that space."
Bout, who was swapped in a prisoner exchange for Brittney Griner, gave ESPN his first interview with an American outlet.
“She’s a competitor, she’s an athlete, she’s a wife, she’s a sister, she’s a teammate and we love her–the human that she is.”
The WNBA season got off to a strong start on ESPN.
"I would like to encourage all of you to be at our first game as well and the whole entire season."
"Readers will hear my story and understand why I’m so thankful for the outpouring of support from people across the world."
A number of WNBA games will be airing on ABC this season.
"Officials expressed grave concern about the fragility of the emerging deal …"
The absence of Griner from Thursday morning’s Undisputed was glaring.
"As the Biden Administration, Joe Biden himself, pointed out, there’s still work to be done."
'There is a ton of room for growth (in women's sports) and it’s been undervalued'
"How do you talk about a story that's worth talking about while the people involved in the story desperately don't want you to talk about it?"
Instead of rushing the Caitlin Clark GOAT debate, we should all enjoy the chance to watch her play against the WNBA's best.
For Kim Mulkey, the sharing of what makes her tick is the greatest crime of all.
In terms of TV numbers for NBCUniversal, Clark could be a ratings bonanza.
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"I probably wouldn't have read it, but because she's so animated, I've got to see what they're talking about now."
Instead of constantly chasing the past, NBA All-Star weekend should embrace that the future is female
A two-decade high for the WNBA Finals finished an impressive year for the league.
The WNBA Finals are off to a great start.
“For the WNBA to take the next step, the league must adopt the same vision [David] Stern had for the NBA."
"I think it's just a lack of education and research, really."
"Everything that’s happening now, the increase in prize money and the bigger stadiums and the interest all around the world, is because of what happened back then. And I think that is really important for our younger generation to realize: it doesn’t happen overnight."
The Phoneix Mercury had a different agreement with Bally Sports Arizona than the Suns.