Howard and Jackie discuss New York Liberty’s past of couple games struggles
Locked On Women’s Basketball
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Locked on Women’s Basketball: The WBL, legends of pro women’s basketball we must hear from
‘Our mission is to promote the historic and social relevance of the WBL to inspire future generations’
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Tina Charles heads to Seattle, what happened in Phoenix?
Alex and Em talk about Tina Charles departure from the Phoenix Mercury
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Courtney Vandersloot is clutch, Candace Parker can’t retire
Howard and James discuss Courtney Vandersloot’s game-winner for Chicago
Locked on Women’s Basketball: A 2022 WNBA All-Star ballot debate with Sabreena Merchant
Howard and Sabreena discuss a deep, talented All-Star game pool
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Wait, the Chicago Sky did WHAT?!?
James and Howard discuss how the Chicago Sky managed to erase a 28-point deficit the largest comeback in WNBA history
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Who will own the Bay Area’s WNBA expansion team?
Howard and Alex discuss the potential new owners of a would-be Bay Area WNBA team
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can the Sparks fly?
Alex and David discuss the changes and potential improvements for the Sparks
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Sue Bird takes New York one last time
I don’t think anything will be like it was today just given that I’m from here
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Does Han Xu even have a ceiling?
It’s been quite impressive as to how this team has adjusted amid the fact that there are still three impact players not able to play
