We're recording from the road again, but there's no way we skip this week — a second-ever WNBA quadruple overtime, a wild Caitlin Clark hot take from Emmanuel Acho, and a player departure that has us scratching our heads.
The Mystics and Fire battled through quadruple overtime in a game that should not have happened — and we're not talking about the basketball, we're talking about why Washington didn't get the tank memo. Sonia Citron and Carla Leite both put up career-high 32-point performances, and we're breaking down why some WNBA teams need to fully embrace losing right now.
Then we get into Emmanuel Acho's take that the WNBA would be better off without Caitlin Clark — and why we think that's one of the worst hot takes of the year, even as we try to be fair about where his point was trying to go.
Plus, Azzi Fudd is leaving Unrivaled for Project B, and we cannot make sense of it. We also cover Marina Mabrey's 53-point explosion (and the jinx that caused it), a controversial WNBA 30-year anniversary poster snub, and the discourse heating up around Project B and Saudi-backed investment in women's sports.

Three Teams Going In Completely Different Directions
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Marina Mabrey Is A Nightmare For The WNBA. + Azzi vs. Olivia - SLANDER OR NOT?
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Olivia Miles ALREADY Rookie of the Year
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