The WNBA season doesn't begin for 101 days, but it's already looking like a two-horse race between new superteams in Las Vegas and New York.
has five of the top 20: A'ja Wilson , Parker , Kelsey Plum , Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray .This new era of WNBA superteams should drive TV ratings and aid in the growth of theRemember when the NBA Finals were a Warriors-Cavs invitational from 2015-18? That four-year run featured theThe Aces and Liberty may or may not enjoy that level of success, or build that kind of rivalry. But watching them try should be great for business.
It will also be an exciting change of pace for a league that has long been defined by parity: Eight of the WNBA's 12 teams have won a title since 2012, and there hasn't been a repeat champ since 2002.
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