Sue Bird: Caitlin Clark’s ‘logo 3s’ gave WNBA ‘antidote to dunking’
"Caitlin came and just took it to another level. She broke through, I think, with her logo 3s … we finally had the antidote to dunking."
"Caitlin came and just took it to another level. She broke through, I think, with her logo 3s … we finally had the antidote to dunking."
The original crew behind Redick's breakout hit show is thinking big as it relaunches for the NBA season with new faces, partnerships and ideas.
"Respectfully, Sue Bird, you are inaccurate — it is just that simple."
"They work for ESPN. So why are you hating on a business you are in?"
"It's the journalist's job to sort of see through all of the talking that's going on to get to the truth of the matter."
WNBA legend Sue Bird didn't hold back about Caitlin Clark's rookie season being used to advance racist agendas.
"I think it's so disingenuous for Christine Brennan and other media members to say, 'I'm just asking a question.'"
"I think the majority of WNBA players with their play, with their talk, it was just competition, not hate for a person."
Everyone watches women's sports.
"This show holds a special place in our hearts."
A new documentary reveals a lot about the former UConn and Seattle Storm star
"This was a moment where it’s bigger than basketball."
"What an odd thing to say."
"These media companies aren't investing in the announcers that do know women's sports as women's sports commentators."
"The brand loyalty on the women's side is amazing. Fans really rock with us. We got out there and we go, 'put some Nike shoes on,' they're gonna do it."
While 'Stephen vs. Sabrina' went off without few hitches last night, WNBA legend Sue Bird offered one idea to enhance coverage.
"And then, by the tenth one... um..."
It's a big step up for the duo.
Becky Hammon, Chris Paul, and others will join for Sunday's national championship.
This is good news!
Sue Bird, P.K. Subban, and John McEnroe will be hosting.
"It’s a game of inches, ask the Cocks"
"It's been documented that we don’t get the media coverage."