The WNBA is entering a new era...

...And there's only one thing we can do about it.

The WNBA is entering a new era… 

More eyes than ever are on the league. And more people are now aware of what veteran players have been saying for years: they don’t make nearly enough money. 

This year #1 draft pick Caitlin Clark will make $76,000 in the WNBA. And last year, Victor Wembanyama (also a #1 draft pick) made $12.2 million as an NBA rookie. 

But it’s not just the player salaries. The WNBA lags behind the men’s league in terms of revenue, viewership, and engagement.

So what can we do about it? 

That part is simple enough: Buy tickets, watch games, and talk about the league.

This is why we started The Weekly Assist: to make it easier for more people to watch WNBA games and get excited about them. 

Instead of spending hours searching for how and where to watch every game, let us do the leg work for you. We send the links to you when you need them, so you can sit back and enjoy the game. 

And we’ll also be sending you guides that make it easy for you to be a fan. Confused about what streaming services you need, what broadcast blackouts even are, or how to learn more about the WNBA? We got you covered. 

Your job? Keep watching.

We’re witnessing history in the making.

 And hopefully, if we do our part, this will be us one day: 

Let’s do this, 

The Weekly Assist Team 

P.S.: If you want to receive gametime alerts, make sure to fill out our user preferences survey by clicking here.

Based on your answers, we’ll send you the right link at the right time so you can watch when you want, wherever you are.