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I kept hearing what a smart guy Curt Miller was. Today’s trade finally shows me something. Smith wasn’t the answer. Getting the Aces 1st round pick next year opens a lot of possibilities, particularly if the Aces continue to tank like they have been doing.
Seattle owns Aces’ ‘26 pick. Dallas acquired the pick for ‘27 draft.
 
Seattle owns Aces’ ‘26 pick. Dallas acquired the pick for ‘27 draft.
Well, if the Aces tank for the rest of this season and next, that 27 selection could be a lottery pick. ;)
 
Are they keeping Chen?
No idea, but it's a possibility. Think another move is required as Fagebenle is back too. Other than VanLoo, I haven't seen any other moves announced by Golden State.
 
can't believe LV traded a first rounder for Nalyssa, let alone a first rounder in the 2027 draft


Wow this seems like a desperation move. Have they paid any attention to what Smith did last year for Indiana and so far this year w/ Dallas? I'd guess obviously they didn't.
 
Aces still feeling the repercussions of exercising the 4th year option of Kierstan Bell and there was literally no reason to. she hadn't shown anything yet and now you're locked into a guaranteed roster spot/contract for a player who can't contribute

I don't get it! KB knows where the bodies are buried. She got pictures or something.
 
My understanding is the players wanted her on the team.
Oh boy

toni braxton sigh GIF
 
It won't be. They're never going to be a lottery team as long as A'ja is healthy.
Well I was mostly kidding. But just for arguments sake, the Aces are currently 10th in a 12 team league, mostly with A’ja healthy. While the lottery involves the worst 3 teams over the prior 2 seasons, if the Aces hold onto their current position this season, and run it back again next season, that could be a lottery pick for the Wings in 27.

In any event, Curt Miller may have bought himself a solid, high or middle 1st round pick for a journeyman forward with a limited upside. Not a bad day’s work.
 
Well I was mostly kidding. But just for arguments sake, the Aces are currently 10th in a 12 team league, mostly with A’ja healthy.
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Aces are currently in the playoffs in the eighth spot. It'll be interesting after the All-Star break to see if the expansion good time story continues. I would think most reasonable projections place LV somewhere six seven or eight. Unless there's a major injury to the Aces roster the likelihood of the Aces finishing in the bottom tier with Dallas, Connecticut, and Chicago are less than Natasha Adair being named head coach of the Knicks
 
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I'm skeptical over adding 3 more teams in a somewhat concentrated geographic area. Detroit and Cleveland once had teams but Cleveland folded and Detroit became Tulsa (no clue) and became Dallas. Times are very different and the sport is more popular but I'd be hesitant to select those cities. Philly is also confusing.

The WNBA jumped to 16 teams too quickly years back and I don't want the same mistake repeated again. Golden State was a great addition and I think Toronto will be as well. Sixteen is a good even number but I wouldn't take put another team in Portland or the three mentioned earlier above some other cities.

I recognize you ownership groups and if these places have them, that's fine but they seem like odd choices.
 
I'm skeptical over adding 3 more teams in a somewhat concentrated geographic area. Detroit and Cleveland once had teams but Cleveland folded and Detroit became Tulsa (no clue) and became Dallas.
I'm not.

From both a investment analysis and the metric of interest on the part of the audience, the WNBA expansion is both well supported and has prospects of success.

Mixed ownership of the WNBA a has recognized the potential for significant capital appreciation as well as increased revenue as we've seen with the uptick in the fee to join the cartel. I wouldn't be surprised strategic planning by the guru is in the league are not considering international expansion for financial reasons.

The location for expansion is an interesting one and I'm not convinced of History predicts the future. Given the significant changes since previous franchises failed I think the critical issues is the ownership group has we've with Golden State. The mixed ownership structure May well be an advantage here as in general NBA owners have access to deep streams of capital. The important issue of course is how they staff the front office.

As to the audience the threads on the by and the Canadian increases in both viewership as well as me a deals confirm that the audience expansion is most sustainable and lucrative

Based on the above I think the days of my $43 WNBA League pass are numbered so I'm definitely enjoying the ability to see all these great athletes at an extraordinarily reasonable cost.
 

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