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The WNBA commissioner, Cathy Englebert, is buzzed with a single question: when will the league’s twelve clubs expand? She’s already promised the supporters two franchise expansions, one in the Bay Area with the Warriors and another that has a good shot at going to Denver or Toronto. Originally, the league had 16 teams, but owing to the economic crisis in 2010, the league now has 12 teams. This season is seen as the league’s redemption, with increased media appeal and a strong belief in economic growth, which has reignited expansionary expectations.

However, it seems like the WNBA will have a tough time making this decision work. Alyssa Thomas of the Connecticut Sun recently shared some juicy details about her MVP race and how she’s performing in the league.

Alyssa Thomas reveals alarming information about the expansion

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The dispute between Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson sidetracked Alyssa Thomas’ fascinating case in the series. This season, she developed a well-scored story. Alyssa carried her team to the semi-finals despite the absence of Brianna Jones and Jonquel Jones.

Deja Kelly met up with Alyssa Thomas for her new 411 series, and they had an intriguing talk about the league. Kelly questioned Thomas on her ideas on club growth, asking, “What are your thoughts on expansion, and how do you think that will benefit or hurt the league?”

Alyssa Thomas was not pleased with the league’s growth, given the problems it already faces. She says, “I don’t think you can expand into fixing the problem that you have.?

She adds, “We talk about adding more teams to issues we already have.” Alyssa summarizes that while it adds more games, which is good for fans, it will have a significant impact on finance and organization.

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Alyssa Thomas didn’t get as much recognition as A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart. She did a seamless job of carrying her team to the playoffs without much star assistance.

Alyssa Thomas, the forgotten MVP candidate

Alyssa Thomas holds the record for all-time triple-doubles. This year, she averaged a total of around 15.5 points, 9.9 rebounds, and 7.9 assists. 14 points placed her second in the MVP voting behind Breanna.

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She has played 12 times more than anyone in minutes, as the Connecticut Sun could not take the price of Thomas sitting on the bench. She also ranked in the top three for steals. which makes her a worthy MVP candidate.

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