WNBA, Indianapolis and All-Star Weekend
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Over the past three days, Indianapolis was taken over by the league and its legions of new fans. The players, now global superstars, were mobbed everywhere they went. Downtown, the JW Marriott was covered in a giant Caitlin Clark banner that covered 30 of the hotel's 34 stories and took nine days to install, per Scott Agness .
WNBA All-Star Weekend is officially a wrap, and it's yet another successful event for Kevin Durant's Boardroom.
No surprise – asking for a pay raise before the All-Star Game offended people unaccustomed to women negotiating fiercely.
"All the buildings decorated with all the players and not just the ads, it's just, like, that's so cool," one visitor said.
The now-viral shirt, which has a Women's National Basketball Player's Association logo underneath the text for the players' union, is officially available through a link on the WNBAPA's Instagram.
Amid the WNBA player's association's ongoing CBA negotiations, Pat McAfee addressed the All-Stars' show of solidarity on Monday and appeared to stand with the athletes when it came to lobbying for higher salaries.
The WNBA All-Star weekend activities continued in Indianapolis as the top players displayed their talents in competitions.