The final installment of results from #RankingTheW, as we reveal the top 5 of our expert panel's list of the expected best players in the WNBA for 2024
Seriously please tell me you’ll be revisiting this list after the season because this is hilarious. I hope none of the people surveyed are awards voters because you have a lot of haters up in here! And for a stats website too
This is an interesting exercise. When you say international, do you mean Canada? We can barely get these games here in the states. I can't imagine how a number of reporters outside the country can watch enough of the W to participate in this survey.
Well I'm in the UK, so to start with I make it international on my own! But we really did try to invite a broad range of people who cover women's basketball. There are people who do that all round the world, even if their primary focus may be more on their country's game than the WNBA. Inevitably, a large percentage of the voters involved were based in the US, but we tried to go wider than that. If you're reading this and cover the game, and want to get involved next year, please get in touch.
Oh, and from this far away I think it's actually been much easier to watch the games (as long as you don't mind being up in the middle of the night). Far fewer regional restrictions and TV channels getting in the way of games just being on League Pass. Same way it's easier and cheaper for a lot of people to watch the English Premier League outside the UK than it is if you're here.
Seriously please tell me you’ll be revisiting this list after the season because this is hilarious. I hope none of the people surveyed are awards voters because you have a lot of haters up in here! And for a stats website too
This is an interesting exercise. When you say international, do you mean Canada? We can barely get these games here in the states. I can't imagine how a number of reporters outside the country can watch enough of the W to participate in this survey.
Well I'm in the UK, so to start with I make it international on my own! But we really did try to invite a broad range of people who cover women's basketball. There are people who do that all round the world, even if their primary focus may be more on their country's game than the WNBA. Inevitably, a large percentage of the voters involved were based in the US, but we tried to go wider than that. If you're reading this and cover the game, and want to get involved next year, please get in touch.
Oh, and from this far away I think it's actually been much easier to watch the games (as long as you don't mind being up in the middle of the night). Far fewer regional restrictions and TV channels getting in the way of games just being on League Pass. Same way it's easier and cheaper for a lot of people to watch the English Premier League outside the UK than it is if you're here.
How interesting. Have you been to any in person games?