Results for: wNBA
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It’s Time for the WNBA Finals, You Gays!
Instead of a standard matchup preview, because that’s not really my thing, I thought we’d recap some of the out players on each team and what to watch for from each of them.
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Queer WNBA Players Smashed Records This Week
Also: Brittney Sykes and Seimone Augustus making the case that they belong on Pose.
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Our Favorite WNBA Wubble Couples
Luckily for us, the result of the Wubble is a seemingly endless stream of TikToks and Instagram Stories that give us a peek into the lives of the players.
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The WNBA Keeps Proving That Women’s Sports Belong on TV
If you think all the buzzer-beating action happened in the NBA this week, it’s probably because you didn’t have access to WNBA games.
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In the Current Uprising for Black Lives, the WNBA Refuses to Play it Safe
When the WNBA asks the public to “say her name,” they mean Black trans women, too.
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WNBA 2020: We Came, We Watched Basketball, and Oh How We Thirsted
Thank you for cheering with me and thirsting with me and I hope to see you back here for more next season.
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Even From Outside the WNBA Wubble, Natasha Cloud Is a Force of Conscience
The Mystics guard chose to sit out the 2020 season in order to be in the fight for racial justice and because, as she told The Athletic, “I can’t compartmentalize having the luxury of dribbling a basketball while people who look like me are being shot and killed every single day, many by the hands of police.”
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A Quick Guide to Choosing The Gayest WNBA Team to Root for This Season
This column aims to show you what you’ve been missing by not watching these women and, if you have, I hope you’ll find the queer lens on the league you’ve been looking for here. We’ll cover real stuff, like the fact that the WNBA is the only professional league to ensure their social justice work is trans inclusive, alongside lighter stuff, like thirst traps and queer Daddy content.
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Alyssa Thomas Is Carrying The Sun Through The WNBA Playoffs — But She Shouldn’t Have To
As a sports fan, I’m conflicted. I want to watch Thomas do improbable things. The games are better and more exciting with her in them—I’m fairly convinced that had she been able to stay in Tuesday, the Sun would have swept the Aces in this series and done it handily. She is hands down my favorite player to watch play basketball. And yet I want her to be able to take care of herself, to rest, to get the surgery she needs so she can be even better and so that she doesn’t have to be in pain.
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If You Love Powerful Queer Women (and Yourself) You Should Be Watching the WNBA Playoffs
Also, did you see that Crystal Dangerfield’s girlfriend changed her Twitter handle to “Crystal’s ROY Trophy / Her #1 Fan” and I just CANNOT WITH THE CUTENESS.
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Shocking Revelation: WNBA Players Don’t Exist to Earn the Approval of Men
This is a column dedicated to all gay WNBA content all the time — and yes, that includes queer thirst. And boy, is there a lot of thirst to be had when it comes to W players. But apparently, not everyone got the memo.
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The 2018 WNBA Finals Tip-Off Tonight!
But the story of this match-up between the Storm and the Mystics started eight years ago.
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The 2017 WNBA Finals: Just Another Case of History Repeating
Tonight we’ll see if the defending champs can claim a decisive advantage in the series or if it’s just another case of history repeating. If it’s the latter, and this year’s WNBA Finals can even come close to matching the excitement of last year, basketball fans are in for a real treat.
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Seimone Augustus Is This Week’s Modern LGBTQ Trailerblazer #WCW
“In high school, I kissed a girl for the first time. It felt too comfortable and too right to think I was anyone but whom I was in that moment. I’ve followed that honesty my whole life.”
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Diana Taurasi Is Gay (and Gay Married to Former WNBA Teammate Penny Taylor)
“That was our special thing,” Taurasi said yesterday. “We never kept it secret, we just didn’t want that to be an issue ever.”
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It’s 2019 Women’s Final Four Time — Who You Got?
If this year’s Final Four is half as exciting as last year’s, we’re in for a great weekend of women’s basketball.
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22 Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Women Athletes Who Changed the Game
Women athletes who came out before very recently risked everything to do so: their endorsements, their fans, their spots on their teams, their livelihoods, and sometimes even their own lives. Here are 22 lesbian, bisexual and trans women athletes who changed their games and changed the game for LGBTQ people by choosing to live openly.
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Elena Delle Donne is Queer: Olympic Basketball Player Casually Comes Out Before Rio
Vogue hung around with Delle Donne pre-Rio because she’s a big dang deal in the world of women’s basketball and casually mentioned in this month’s issue that Elena Delle Donne is going to get herself a gold medal and a wife this year.
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CONTEST: Predict Tonight’s WNBA Draft Picks, Win WNBA Swag!
The Women’s National Basketball Association’s 2014 Draft is TONIGHT and we wanna hook you up with WNBA merch!
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Phoenix Suns CEO Rick Welts is Gay and It’s Totally Okay
“Anyone who’s not ready for this needs to catch up. He’s doing anyone who’s not ready for this a favor.”