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Is Longevity in the WNBA About Talent, Health, or Both?

Layshia, Annie and Sabreena unpack the complex realities of health in the WNBA — from the physical toll of a demanding season to the mental challenges players face behind the scenes. The trio discusses the impact injuries can have on careers, including ongoing concerns surrounding Caitlin Clark’s back issues and Satou Sabally’s battle to stay healthy. They also dive into why investing in player wellness, recovery, and long-term development is critical for the future of the league — especially for younger stars' development.



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Caitlin Clark, Fever bounce back from tough opening-night loss to beat Sparks by Sabreena Merchant



WNBA, NBA Board of Governors approve sale of Sun; Houston relocation set for 2027 by Annie Costabile 



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