WNBA: League is buzzing after a record-breaking draft

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After Monday night’s record-breaking WNBA Draft, this edition of “This Week in Women’s Basketball” will catch up on the new and developments that have been burbling around the W over the past week.


Time for the WNBA

The WNBA, Tissot and Wilson have partnered to create a one of a kind wrist watch to celebrate the WNBA as a unique and powerful force in the sports world.

The design, featuring leather straps to match the orange and white WNBA game ball and a face that features the WNBA logo, is meant to intentionally appreciate the league and its players. Maybe most iconic of all? The watch also has a subtle nod to the 24-second shot clock used in the WNBA. Everything together creates a one-of-a-kind piece fans can use to show off their support of the WNBA and its players.

“In terms of excitement in the world of women’s sport, there is no better partnership than the WNBA,” says Sylvain Dolla, CEO of Tissot. This partnership comes at a time where women’s sports, and women’s basketball in particular, is taking center stage in the media. Yet, there has always been a demand for authentic and intentional partnerships surrounding the WNBA and these incredible athletes.

“We always use this phrase, ‘How do we matter as much off the court as on the…

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