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How This Year's WNBA All-Star Weekend Was Like No Other
How This Year's WNBA All-Star Weekend Was Like No Other

There’s no doubt that Caitlin Clark not being active to participate in this year’s WNBA All-Star Game tempered the energy around the weekend initially. It’s to be expected as this year’s All-Star Game emanated from Indianapolis, right where Clark’s Indiana Fever play. So, even I was concerned with what the fervor of the weekend would be. But that all changed with the first-ever iteration of “Stud Budz.” Comprised of Courtney Williams and Natisha Hiedeman, they represent two of the more eccentric “studs” in the W. They took it upon themselves to give fans an inside look at what WNBA All-Star Weekend was like for the players. A budding concept with Stud Budz Stud Budz livestreamed pretty much every aspect of the weekend. In a twist, this All-Star Weekend became a little less about just the happenings on the court, but about all the stuff off of it as well. From the parties to the appearances, the Stud Budz were there. The beauty in it all is that these livestreams didn’t just showcase...

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