Seattle Storm cements status as the hottest team in sports OL Reign acquires USWNT star Rose Lavelle from Washington SpiritATTN: Seattle Storm's Breanna Stewart is back and better than everHow Seattle Storm star Sue Bird helped WNBA players escalate protest of Sen. Kelly Loeffler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is taking over the XFL, what's next for Seattle DragonsU.S. Despite calls from WNBA stars urging Commissioner Engelbert to oust Loeffler from the league, Engelbert said she will not require the senator to sell her stake in the Dream. While the resurrected league drew mixed reviews, the XFL’s Seattle Dragons dominated in attendance.
"This was a situation where given what was said in regards to the owner of Atlanta and how, basically, she came out against a lot of what the women in our league stand for, I think was emotionally tough for a lot of the women in our league to hear that," "I'm not some political strategist, but what I do know is that voting is important.
Flukes happen in all sports and a few mediocre teams will probably be able to put together a playoff-worthy 60-game run.The mega-talented teams -- basically, as it’s been for most of my long life -- are the Dodgers and Yankees and they could pay a price for a short season. In exchange, the Reign will send their natural 2022 first-round pick and $100,000 in allocation money back to Washington. We had a lot of pressure to do well. "We added other elements. "Yes, of course we were good at passing the ball and yes, of course we were good at setting up our teammates and running the team, but we could also score," Bird added. It feels like it’s been a long time coming. The Storm, as well as many other WNBA players, wore black T-shirts with the words “Vote Warnock,” on them, in support of The Republican co-owner of the Atlanta Dream recently came under fire when she objected to the WNBA’s plan to spread the Black Lives Matter message on uniforms. OL Reign fans' wishes just came true. OL Reign acquired midfielder Rose Lavelle in a trade with the Washington Spirit on Sunday. At 39 years old, the all-time WNBA assists leader is the league's oldest active player. -- Megan RapinoeOpening day for the MLB was on Wednesday this week which reminds us… Portland needs a team.As the MLB’s 30 teams took the diamond for the first time this 2020 season, the MLB to PDX movement still lives on.On the latest Talkin’ Blazers Podcast, hosts NBA Champion Channing Frye and Emmy Award winner Dan Sheldon are joined by special guest I think having a major league team in Portland would be tremendous for that city.
1 overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft. And, if he's in the Senate, you know who's not. Damian Lillard and Portland Trail Blazers may be the talk of the NBA Bubble, but another team could very well be the best on the hardwood right now. The Thorns are coming off a 1-1 draw vs. Washington Spirit and remain winless in the 2020 Challenge Cup. Yes. The OL Reign standout has fought for activism, equality and LQBT rights her entire career. Ahead of the Seattle Storm’s Thursday night game vs. the Atlanta Dream, the Storm is making a statement. It feels really good. They are happy because the result is positive.” -- Farid BenstitiThe preliminary round concludes on Monday, July 13, when the Reign and Portland Thorns clash at 9:30 a.m. PT. The pandemic has robbed us of minor-league baseball and that’s a shame, but the big leagues are playing.I’m not sure exactly what the limited schedule is going to do to this season but we’re making adjustments in all parts of our life because of COVID-19 and this is certainly not one of the important things we need to fret about.Playing 60 games instead of 162 is a big advantage to less-talented teams. It could have had the sports spotlight all to itself for at least a month by settling its silly labor dispute.But enough of moaning about what could have happened, the good thing is that we will have some games to watch. That has changed the position. “We should be trying to be getting as many people involved in voting as possible. Rapinoe joined Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird and Seahawks quarterback Russell WilsonColin Kaepernick never shied away.