Women’s basketball as storytelling

Recent coverage of the WNBA draft and a first-person piece from Azzi Fudd framed athlete partnerships as identity-driven deals rather than one-off transactions, emphasizing long-term narrative over single posts. Media examples also showed peer amplification—players hyping teammates' deals—as a recurring social pattern. (espn.com)(fortune.com).

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