
WNBA
The WNBA, or Women's National Basketball Association, is a professional basketball league in the United States featuring top female athletes. Founded in 1996, it operates as the women’s counterpart to the NBA. The league consists of teams across the country, showcasing high-level competition, skills, and athleticism. Players compete for championships, earn salaries, and promote women’s sports and empowerment. The WNBA also emphasizes community engagement and social issues, making it an influential platform for women in sports. It provides entertainment for basketball fans and supports the growth of women’s professional sports.