A Message To WNBA Fans And Media…
To everyone who’s been watching, cheering, debating, and even criticizing—
We see you. We hear you. And we want to talk.

The WNBA is growing—fast. New stars are rising, games are selling out, and conversations about women’s basketball are louder than ever. That’s a good thing. That’s what we’ve always wanted. But with growth comes responsibility. So here’s what we need to say to you: To Our Loyal Fans: Thank You.

You’ve been with us through the grind. Through short off-seasons, tight schedules, underfunding, and lack of coverage. You showed up, even when the cameras didn’t. You believed in this league before the spotlight found it.

Now that the world is finally starting to pay attention, don’t let anyone rewrite your loyalty. You are the foundation. And we will never forget that.
To New Fans: Welcome. We’re Glad You’re Here.
Maybe you started watching because of Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, or the growing buzz around WNBA rivalries. That’s awesome. Whether you’ve followed college ball, just discovered your first Fever game, or became curious after seeing a viral highlight—you’re part of this now.

Just one request: come with open eyes. The talent, the grit, the passion—it’s been here. You’re not watching a league trying to “catch up.” You’re watching one that’s been elite, but undercovered. Stick around. We promise, the show’s just getting started.
To the Media: Cover the Game, Not Just the Drama.
We love the attention—but we want it to be earned. Not just for clickbait, controversy, or social media beefs. Highlight the basketball. Tell the stories of veterans and rookies alike. Show up courtside the way you do for men’s sports.

The narratives are here. The rivalries are real. The stats speak volumes. All we ask is for balance—and respect.
To Everyone Watching: Let’s Be Better Together.
We are proud of this league. Proud of how far it’s come, and how far it still plans to go. But we need more than trending tweets. We need real support. Buy the tickets. Watch the games. Share the love. Correct the misinformation. Celebrate all the players—not just the ones that fit a certain mold or storyline.

And when you critique, do it fairly. Do it with context. These women are professionals. Athletes. Competitors. They deserve the same coverage, the same questions, and the same spotlight as any other elite league.
This Is More Than a Moment—It’s a Movement.
So here’s our message: We’re not just playing to prove we belong. We’ve already proven that.
Now, we’re playing to win. To inspire. To lead. And we want you right there with us.
Sincerely,
The WNBA
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