The 2018 WNBA season has been a tremendous success, building upon several years of strong seasons and cultural relevance. This is a growing league that is demanding attention from everyone who loves basketball.
Whether it was Liz Cambage’s 53-point game, rising star A’ja Wilson’s dominant rookie season or the generational tandem of Breanna Stewart and Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm’s resurgence, the WNBA has seen an abundance of exciting storylines heading into this year’s playoffs. And that does not even get into the eternal rivalry between the Los Angeles Sparks and Minnesota Lynx, the teams that played for the last three titles.