Former WNBA Star Candace Parker To Lead TNT Studio Show Covering ‘Unrivaled’ Women’s Basketball League

Former WNBA Star Candace Parker To Lead TNT Studio Show Covering ‘Unrivaled’ Women’s Basketball League
TNT Sports is gearing up to offer an exciting and unique viewing experience for the new Unrivaled Women’s Basketball League! ?
Tapping WNBA champion Candace Parker to lead a studio show covering the 3-on-3 league, the network is generating buzz with its studio rollout, which will feature a mix of live games and dynamic programming.
The league, which includes WNBA stars like Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier, Sabrina Ionescu, and Angel Reese, will be supported by a powerhouse team of basketball experts in the studio.
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WNBA All-Star Renee Montgomery and host Lauren Jbara will join Candace on the show, while WNBA legends such as Lisa Leslie will provide game analysis. Taylor Rooks, Allie LaForce, Stephanie Ready, and Ros Gold-Onwude will additionally serve as reporters.
Are you excited for the debut season of Unrivaled? Let us know in the comments!
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