The WNBA’s priority rule is hurting the growth of the game. How the Olympics proves

VILLENEUVE-D’ASCQ, France – Germany’s Satou Sabally soared from the rim, drained a 3-pointer and the 25,000-plus crowd inside the Stade Pierre Mauroy erupted. At the other end, Breanna Stewart hit a long 2, and the fans roared again.

On and on it went to the first round here at the 2024 Paris Olympics, two WNBA basketball stars as they represent their countries.

Wouldn’t it be great if this happened more often?

Unfortunately, due to the WNBA’s priority rule, which forces international players to choose between playing overseas or the W, it’s a very rare occurrence.

However, the back-and-forth between Sabally and Stewart didn’t last beyond the first quarter, as the United States women’s basketball team once again used its depth to knock off the Germans 87-68 on Sunday in the playoffs. the ultimate pool game. With the win, the United States won Group C and advanced to the quarterfinals. The next American opponent will be announced on Sunday evening.

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