I agree with you, but given the NBA is in full playoff mode, soccer is being played, the US Open tennis is televised all over ESPN, and MLB is still going strong, there just aren't enough sports channels that would have enough eyeballs to watch a WNBA game.Horrible that these important games at the end of the season are only on FB and twitter. Got used to so many of the games being on regular TV early in the year.
I follow WNBA in Facebook, and the game pop up automatically.Be careful what you click because many facebook links are frauds and install malware. Go to the official WNBS Facebook page and on the left is links to the official streams and the times they will be available. No other account is necessary.
Every single game that isn't broadcast on a cable system in your area is available to you on WNBA League Pass, for less that $20 for the whole season - virtually free, or at least FAR less than one ticket to one game would be (if you watched 20 games for the season that way [I do], that's less than $1.00 per game). I see any game I want, cast it to my big TV, and basically don't know the difference whether it's broadcast by a network or not.Horrible that these important games at the end of the season are only on FB and twitter. Got used to so many of the games being on regular TV early in the year.
I paid $18 for a season of WNBA. A bargain to support WNBA and also watch the gamesEvery single game that isn't broadcast on a cable system in your area is available to you on WNBA League Pass, for less that $20 for the whole season - virtually free, or at least FAR less than one ticket to one game would be (if you watched 20 games for the season that way [I do], that's less than $1.00 per game. I see any game I want, cast it to my big TV, and basically don't know the difference whether it's broadcast by a network or not.
Every single game that isn't broadcast on a cable system in your area is available to you on WNBA League Pass, for less that $20 for the whole season - virtually free, or at least FAR less than one ticket to one game would be (if you watched 20 games for the season that way [I do], that's less than $1.00 per game. I see any game I want, cast it to my big TV, and basically don't know the difference whether it's broadcast by a network or not.