Not much is happening in WNBA news this week so we chat about Hamilton, the marathon, and Unrivaled.
JUST KIDDING. We're covering all things WNBA playoffs, including Cheryl's Crashout, Becky's Time Out, Cathy's Downfall and Napheesa's Mic Drop.
This week, we're talking all things playoffs from upsets to heartbreaks to lights-out plays. Plus, as always, we name our sixth player of the week. Tune in!
Recorded before the multiple Game 2 upsets, we discuss playoff performances and predictions. Then, we make our awards picks, both literally and ~spiritually~.
We're covering the HOT topics in the WNBA: the Aces flaming their opponents, the MVP race heating up, and Angel igniting controversy (by telling the truth).
But first: which Sixth Player has been on fire this week?
This week, we walk through the top Sixth Player of the Year candidates and Surprise! we disagree.
With the Minnesota Lynx dominating the standings, we look at the next best group of teams. We go in-depth on Seattle, Indiana, Phoenix, Atlanta, and New York to answer the question: Are any of these teams beating the Lynx in the playoffs? (Short answer: Maybe!)
Plus: our nominees for Sixth Player of the Week!
Returning champion Eric Nemchock joins the pod to run through the top 25 players under 25 years old. We cover the pressing questions like Paige vs. Caitlin? Will Dominique take Ezi's spot? And does Kamilla Cardoso have that dog in her?
This week, we're joined by esteemed guest Maitreyi Anantharaman, who covers the WNBA at the Defector. We take the opportunity to pepper her with questions on everything from workers rights, to Michigan sports, to editing the crossword. (She definitely would have come up with a better title for this episode)
This week, we check on the most surprising things this season so far, who is leading in the awards categories, and what we are looking forward to for the rest of the season.
Plus: We ponder the important questions. Who would you want helping you survive a zombie apocalypse? And who would be voted out first on WNBA survivor?
This week, we discuss the ACTUAL All-Star teams and snubs before coming up with our own dream All-Star games and rosters. Let us know who you are rooting for!
This week we cover all the latest in the WNBA from trade news to shooting slumps to our three news teams.
Plus: we celebrate Pride Month by highlighting our favorite gay moments this season.
With so many rookies playing significant minutes this year, we are taking the time to spotlight our Top 10 rookies currently, and looking to the future.
But first, as always, we pick our Sixth Players (and Teams?!) of the Week.
While we are waiting for the Minnesota Lynx and the New York Liberty to finally play each other later this season, we talk about the other teams contending for the title. What are they missing? And what are their chances for a championship?
But first: we nominate our WNBA Sixth Players of the Week.
Marisa Ingemi of the San Francisco Chronicle joins us to discuss the present and future of the new kids on the block, the Golden State Valkyries. We discuss the Nakase Plan, the surprising performance of Veronica Burton, why we love Janelle Salaun and believe in Carla Leite. Ballhalla, this one's for you!
This week, we each bring 5 things we're finding interesting to start the WNBA season. Plus: our very early awards predictions and of course, our Sixth Player of the Week picks!
The WNBA is back!!! And we're overreacting to the season's first games by predicting how each team will do. Listen up to learn who's making the playoffs, who will be in the lottery, and how many games the Washington Mystics will win.
As is tradition, your favorite podcasters are arguing once again about who are the Top 25 players in the WNBA this year. This week is Part 2 - covering #13-#1.
You won't believe which player got Snap in a flame war!
As is tradition, your favorite podcasters are arguing once again about who are the Top 25 players in the WNBA this year. This is Part 1 - covering #25-#14. Our #19 pick may shock you!!
This week, we're going roster by roster to predict who is going to make each team. With now 156 roster spots available, training camps are exciting as ever. Listen now, so you can tell us how we were wrong later.
This week, we re-draft some of the latest WNBA drafts (2020, 2022, and 2023) using our 2025 hindsight. We did this exercise a couple of years ago, and boy, have some of our opinions changed!