WNBA Stars Model Kim Kardashian's New Underwear

Is the WNBA back or WHAT?

To be fair, I'm not sure it ever really went anywhere because it was never actually here, but regardless, it's HERE now. 

And hey! This post has nothing to do with Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese. Can you believe it? See, the game is growing. 

On the eve of a new season, five WNBA stars rocked the internet this afternoon by modeling Kim Kardashian's newest underwear line from SKIMS – the official underwear partner of the WNBA. 

The newest faces (bodies?) of the line include Kelsey Plum – fresh off her split from Darren Waller – Skylar Diggins-Smith, Cameron Brink, Candace Parker and Dijonai Carrington. 

What a way to start a new season!

Is the WNBA back or what?

What a day. Here we are, on NFL schedule release week, blogging about the WNBA. Before you know it, we'll have Indiana Fever games pushing Monday Night Football to ESPNews. 

OK, that's obviously a joke. But, still, kudos to the WNBA for pushing aside its wokeness for two seconds to pump out content like this. 

Do they still hate OutKick? Sure. They loathe us. But whatever. I won't take it out on these five girls, or Kim Kardashian. 

Nice little infusion of veterans and rooks with this underwear promotion, too. You've got the new kid on the block in Cameron Brink – who more people would be talking about if Caitlin Clark didn't exist – along with the OGs, like 38-year-old Candace Parker. 

Solid touch by scoring Kelsey Plum, too. She's a firecracker in her own right and set the world on fire a few weeks ago when she announced that her and Darren Waller were visiting splitsville after a blissful one year of marriage. 

Now, all that's left is to sit back, relax, and enjoy some WNBA basketball! Can you feel it?!

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