The Women's National Basketball Association (AKA the WNBA) is finally getting its much-deserved moment and, in case we haven't already made it obvious , we're here! for! it! With the WNBA drawing in record-breaking viewership and attendance numbers , it's safe to say that the league has earned itself many, many new fans . And some of those newbies may have some questions about the game. One unexpected question that's surfaced several times throughout the most recent season is why do some WNBA players wear one legging? Case in point: Angel Reese and A'ja Wilson.

There's no denying WNBA fashion is top-tier, but what's this all about? First, it's worth noting that these single-leg sleeves aren't just your average leggings cut in half. They're made from stretchy, form-fitting materials that apply mild compression and pressure to the lower body; some athletes wear similar single sleeves on their arms, too. The exact function varies from athlete to athlete.

Here's what we know about the on-court choice. Andy Fata-Chan, PT, DPT, is a physical therapist and founder of Moment Physical Therapy and Performance . Why Do Basketball Players Wear One Leg Sleeve? Some players wear the asymmetrical sleeve as a fashion statement to stand out or honor other WNBA players, says Andy Fata-Chan , PT, DPT, a physical therapist and founder of Moment Physical Therapy and Performance .

This rings true for WNBA star Angel Reese, who previously explained that she wears the leg sleeve for two reasons: (1).