🎧 Listen to this episode to discover why WNBA strike lessons from past NFL and NHL disputes matter right now. 🏀 Click here to listen…

The WNBA strike lessons from past sports disputes should not be ignored. When the NFL had its 1987 strike and the NHL shut down in 2004, both leagues suffered from division, lost seasons, and frustrated fans. The WNBA is growing fast, and it cannot afford to repeat those same mistakes.

Women’s basketball finally has national visibility and genuine momentum. It’s up to both the players and the owners to protect that progress. Mark Davis, Caitlin Clark, and the WNBPA need to look at history and make smarter choices—because this sport deserves better than another preventable setback.

📌 A clear reminder that history matters—especially when the future of a growing sport is at stake.

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