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This is exactly how I feel about the PWHL right now.epilogue wrote:Also, the environment is awesome. The crowds are so diverse. The energy is so different because it's a lot of women and queer people. A lot of kids, too. It doesn't have that hyper masculine aggressive feeling. It's more supportive and inclusive and less angry (again, outside of some bad CC bandwagoners who just want to be shitty).
The games are super competitive without being mean spirited or domineering. And the fans generally are the same way. Like when the Sky first came to Brooklyn last year, T Spoon got a standing ovation for well over two minutes. And Angel was cheered when she scored her first basket. Game recognizes game.
And at least at Liberty games, fans know their shit. They are engaged and knowledgeable. I learn a lot every time I go. I don't know, the whole vibe just works for me. I love it.
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Norah wrote:This is exactly how I feel about the PWHL right now.epilogue wrote:Also, the environment is awesome. The crowds are so diverse. The energy is so different because it's a lot of women and queer people. A lot of kids, too. It doesn't have that hyper masculine aggressive feeling. It's more supportive and inclusive and less angry (again, outside of some bad CC bandwagoners who just want to be shitty).
The games are super competitive without being mean spirited or domineering. And the fans generally are the same way. Like when the Sky first came to Brooklyn last year, T Spoon got a standing ovation for well over two minutes. And Angel was cheered when she scored her first basket. Game recognizes game.
And at least at Liberty games, fans know their shit. They are engaged and knowledgeable. I learn a lot every time I go. I don't know, the whole vibe just works for me. I love it.
I still have to get invested in that league but I'm so ready for it! And I love that folks are diving in. I can't wait to go to my first Sirens game!
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Is there something different about this free agency/trade season other than the increased salaries?
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Holy shits!Monkey_Driven wrote:Is there something different about this free agency/trade season other than the increased salaries?
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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Everyone not on a rookie contact (except literally 2 players) was a free agent because the CBA expired. So all vets were homeless and free to sign anywhere.Monkey_Driven wrote:Is there something different about this free agency/trade season other than the increased salaries?
On top of that, 2 new teams hooked the league, so there was a 2 team expansion draft before free agency. It's been exciting.
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Interesting. It's never worked like that in other leagues with new CBAs, so that is a fun wrinkle. Sucks if you recently bought a jersey for your favorite player though.epilogue wrote:Everyone not on a rookie contact (except literally 2 players) was a free agent because the CBA expired. So all vets were homeless and free to sign anywhere.Monkey_Driven wrote:Is there something different about this free agency/trade season other than the increased salaries?
On top of that, 2 new teams hooked the league, so there was a 2 team expansion draft before free agency. It's been exciting.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:Interesting. It's never worked like that in other leagues with new CBAs, so that is a fun wrinkle. Sucks if you recently bought a jersey for your favorite player though.epilogue wrote:Everyone not on a rookie contact (except literally 2 players) was a free agent because the CBA expired. So all vets were homeless and free to sign anywhere.Monkey_Driven wrote:Is there something different about this free agency/trade season other than the increased salaries?
On top of that, 2 new teams hooked the league, so there was a 2 team expansion draft before free agency. It's been exciting.
True. But it seems like most of the really big FAs are staying put. Also, a fun thing about the W is that it's just as much fun following a player as it is a hometown team.
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Longtime Toronto Tempo fan here
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Liberty wins.
Mystics show out.
Fever loses to Dallas --- or rather Caitlin gets beat by Paige.
Anneli Maley gets picked up by the Mercury and then helps them to destroy the Aces.
About the best opening weekend of basketball I could have imagined.

Mystics show out.
Fever loses to Dallas --- or rather Caitlin gets beat by Paige.
Anneli Maley gets picked up by the Mercury and then helps them to destroy the Aces.
About the best opening weekend of basketball I could have imagined.