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If Dallas gets the #1 pick, I believe the Wings should strongly consider Olivia Miles over Lauren Betts.

Miles demonstrated massive improvement as a shooter from outside, especially in terms of her pull-up jumpers. And Miles is an elite pick-and-roll guard.
I also like pairing Miles with Paige, given both have mind-boggling abilities as facilitators.

Betts may be a good passer for a big and a disruptive force defensively, but can she be a player to whom you can dump the ball and expect her to consistently beat defenders with her post moves? Can she improve the range on her shot to make her jumper an effective weapon in the pros.
 
Seattle Storm Choose Liberty's Sonia Raman as Coach

Interesting that after Sandy Brondello was let go, many stories on "who next for the Liberty?" thought Raman might be the choice, particularly given that GM Jon Kolb said he was looking for someone to move the franchise forward. Raman, with her background in the NBA (Memphis Grizzlies) seemed to fill that role.

Instead, she's off to Seattle where the front office has to make a decision to bring back several older, go with strictly youth and/or some combination thereof.

Many thought Briann January would be in contention for this job. Might she be so for the Liberty? Or does Kolb have his eyes set on someone else?

 
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They certainly can do that.
My point was how the Instagram post attributed a statement to Adam Silver that he did not actually say.
How can his statement saying that looking at it from a share perspective isn't the way to look at it not an indication that revenue share is not on the table? That's the first sentence of his quote.
 
How can his statement saying that looking at it from a share perspective isn't the way to look at it not an indication that revenue share is not on the table? That's the first sentence of his quote.
ilver did a sit-down interview on NBC's "The Today Show" about the start of the 2025-26 NBA season.

As the interview with Craig Melvin would down, Melvin asked Silver whether he believed players should receive a larger share of revenue in the next CBA, citing the 9% figure that has been widely referenced in public debate of the topic.

Silver began his answer with a direct answer of "yes", which is in line with what the WNBPA is fighting for.

That is the exact opposite of what the OG headline said
 

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