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We don't know about you, but we're still buzzing from the 2024 WNBA season, which was the most-reviewed regular season ever across ESPN platforms, up 170 percent from last season. It also boasted a jaw-dropping 154 sellouts, a 242 percent increase from 2023, per the WNBA . That's not even touching some of the players' individual achievements.

Forward Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, for instance, came back from a knee injury to play a pivotal role in New York Liberty's championship win. She even earned the game ball after her dominant performance in WNBA Finals Game 2 against the Minnesota Lynx. PS had a chance to speak with Laney-Hamilton via Zoom as part of her partnership with Adidas to chat about what it felt like to win her first WNBA championship, what it's been like to play in the WNBA during this record-breaking year, and what she's doing next.



The WNBA Season May Be Over, but Unrivaled Basketball Is Just Getting Started PS: Hi! Congratulations on your win — such an amazing game and season. How are you feeling? What have your days been like since winning Game 5? Betnijah Laney-Hamilton : Thank you! Today was actually the first time I could reflect and put everything in perspective. I woke up just feeling grateful and joyful to be in this moment and be able to accomplish this goal with my team.

It's been a very long week, from the celebrations to parades to more celebrations, and all the things. A lot of my family and friends were here and just having everyone rally around m.

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