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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me'
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me'

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WNBA stars like Tulsa Shock guard Riquna Williams, Seattle Storm forward Ramu Tokashiki, New York Liberty guard Epiphanny Prince and Chicago Sky guard Courtney Vandersloot prove they can bring serious basketball game on and off the court. Watch them and all the action of the WNBA live.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Make Way'
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Make Way'

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A WNBA player proudly says that the game of basketball means everything to her. She speaks for all the women of the WNBA when she says they hold high the crossover queens as they champion the future, the culture and the change-makers. This woman says they don't just play, they celebrate, while staying unapologetically them. The WNBA season begins May 24, 2019.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Sisterhood' Featuring Nneka Ogwumike
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Sisterhood' Featuring Nneka Ogwumike

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Be the Best' Featuring Skylar Diggins-Smith
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Be the Best' Featuring Skylar Diggins-Smith

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Skylar Diggins-Smith talks about how important basketball is to her and how she was able to overcome her injury, which she says was the toughest hurdle in her pro career. Skylar expresses how proud she is of accomplishing her rehab and being able to play with her team again. She says that she is here to work when the WNBA Season starts on May 18, 2018.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Do Everything' Feat. Breanna Stewart
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Do Everything' Feat. Breanna Stewart

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Breanna Stewart says as she's grown as a player, she has wanted to incorporate more into her game. The former WNBA rookie of the year says that she would like to a do-it-all player for the Seattle Storm and help them return to prominence.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Pass the Ball' Featuring Stephen Curry, Kevin Hart, Drake
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Pass the Ball' Featuring Stephen Curry, Kevin Hart, Drake

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The 2016 WNBA Playoffs are approaching and celebrities and athletes pass it on by passing a basketball to each other.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Take a Seat, Take a Stand' Song by Anna Mae
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Take a Seat, Take a Stand' Song by Anna Mae

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While showing images of protests, the WNBA says that it stands for equality and change and that a portion of every ticket bought in the 2018 season will go toward organizations that help women.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work' Feat. Maya Moore, Sue Bird, Brittney Griner
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work' Feat. Maya Moore, Sue Bird, Brittney Griner

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The 20th WNBA season is here, and in campaign called "Watch Me Work," pros like Maya Moore, Candace Parker and Skylar Diggins explain that they didn't know how good they would be 20 years ago. Moore didn't realize how many points she would average and Sue Bird didn't realize she would have eyes in the back of her head. Brittney Griner didn't know she would grow so tall and Diana Taurasi didn't know she would be an all-star.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'NBA Stars Show Their Love' Ft. Isaiah Thomas, Paul George
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'NBA Stars Show Their Love' Ft. Isaiah Thomas, Paul George

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NBA stars such as Isaiah Thomas, Paul George and Stephen Curry show their love for the women of the WNBA. They watch these ladies play basketball as fans of their skills and to learn and be inspired.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Here We Come' Ft. Breanna Stewart
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Here We Come' Ft. Breanna Stewart

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Elena Delle Donne, Breanna Stewart, Elizabeth Williams, Sylvia Fowles and Alyssa Thomas talk about their goals for their season and what the sport of basketball gives to them. They showcase their skills as they exclaim that they are there to work.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'This Game'
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'This Game'

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As several WNBA show off their abilities, the heralded crossover queens state what the WNBA is about. The game is said to stand for the change makers, future and the culture and is to be celebrated, unapologetically.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work 3.0: Elena Delle Donne'
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work 3.0: Elena Delle Donne'

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Elena Delle Donne says the only things that are constant in her life are basketball and family. The former WNBA MVP says that by playing for the Washington Mystics it gives her an opportunity to be closer to her family and hang out with her sister. By hanging out with her sister, Elena says she's able to focus, which helps her compete at the highest level.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Your Move' Ft. Maya Moore, Sue Bird
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Watch Me Work: Your Move' Ft. Maya Moore, Sue Bird

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The 2017 WNBA is almost here, and the players are working hard to get ready. Maya Moore, Elena Delle Done, Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart work on their mental and physical preparation to the bass-heavy tune of "Undeniable" by Donnie Daydream. Fans can see whether their hard work pays off when the season starts on May 13, 2017.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Shout Out to the WNBA for Its 20th Season'
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'Shout Out to the WNBA for Its 20th Season'

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In celebration of their 20th season, NBA stars LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, Paul George, Kevin Durant and Chris Paul give a shout out to all the women of the WNBA. They give props to their talent and the barriers they've broken.

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WNBA TV Commercial, 'WNBA x Captain Marvel'
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WNBA TV Commercial, 'WNBA x Captain Marvel'

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As Captain Marvel prepares for battle, WNBA players are getting ready too. Elena Delle Donne, Britney Griner and Sue Bird highlights are gearing up for the 2019 WNBA season. "Captain Marvel," rated PG-13, is in theaters March 8, 2019.

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