WNBA Set for New Season with Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Leading the Way
- The WNBA is set to begin its 29th season, featuring second-year players Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese leading the league's excitement.
- This season follows an exciting championship series where the New York Liberty triumphed over the Minnesota Lynx in a crucial Game 5, leading to several adjustments within the league.
- The league expanded the schedule to 44 games, introduced a best-of-seven format for the finals for the first time, and added the Golden State Valkyries as the first new team since 2008.
- A 15-member national media panel selected the top teams and preseason awards, while the league launched 'No Space for Hate' to promote respect and protect players both online and in arenas.
- These developments suggest the WNBA is growing in popularity and influence, with increased fan engagement and a focus on enhancing player safety and sportsmanship this season.
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