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    Ten years ago, in 2016, I had just moved to Los Angeles. On a Friday night, I was courtside at the then-Staples Center covering the WNBA Finals between the Los Angeles Sparks and their opponents. I tweeted something simple about being there, doing my job, watching elite athletes compete under the bright lights. The replies came fast and brutal. “Loser.” “Why are you wasting a Friday night on this?” “WNBA? Really, bro?” Back then, the league wasn’t mainstream. It wasn’t something “serious” media members were supposed to prioritize. It was niche, under-the-radar, easy to dismiss. I didn’t care about the

    The post Why I’m Choosing Radio Silence on the WNBA: The Toxicity Finally Won first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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