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We're just about halfway through the WNBA season, and it's already one of the most successful, loud and entertaining campaigns in league history. You need to give the league credit for the years of preparation and hard work it took to get here. Yes, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese coming onto the scene brought new eyes to the game, but the game had always been great, and those in the know had felt a positive shift in interest coming for a while.

Now that Clark and Reese are here, the emerging rivalry has somehow already exceeded our highest entertainment expectations. Between the Rookie of the Year debate, the Liberty and the Aces dominating, the Lynx reemerging and some historic individual performances, we've got a lot to talk about. Here are eight storylines to keep an eye on as we enter the second half of the season.



There's been an undeniably clumsy learning curve for the general population as the WNBA has burst into the mainstream and captivated millions this season. And let's be clear right out of the gate: The W's popularity didn't just emerge due to Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. This near-three-decade-old league has been trending upwards for years, in part due to talent, in part due to business savvy, outspoken league personalities and of course the quality of play.

These players have built the WNBA from the ground up, and some of them are still active to see it, but you'll notice many of these active players acknowledging the past that got us to this moment. That hard.

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