Joy Taylor discusses how WNBA on-court play is being overshadowed by off-court controversy, highlighting Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White’s emphatic defense of her players after criticism tied to a flagrant foul incident involving Sophie Cunningham and comments about an online community creating false narratives; Caitlin Clark and teammates Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston also address fans booing White. Taylor argues the league’s conversation is being hijacked by people who don’t support women or women’s sports, calling the focus on trans-athlete narratives in the WNBA baseless since there has never been a trans player in the league, and says how the commissioner handles this matters as the WNBA grows with new teams, major media, sponsors, and rising valuations. She also notes Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is expected to play in preseason Week 1, with caution advised to avoid injury.

Joy Taylor on WNBA Toxicity, Caitlin Clark Hype, and Why Honest Critique Matters
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Lakers Ownership Changes Again, Nine-Time All Star and Former MVP Russell Westbrook Retires, Browns Name Preseason Starters
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