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Hot Pockets: The Hottest WNBA Players

I’d Travel Any Distance for These WNBA Hotties!

Hot Pockets: The Hottest WNBA Players
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Most known for her blocking skills; I just wonder if she’d block my calls when I shoot my shot…

Caitlin Clark’s hype has dominated the WNBA draft news, and she’s unequivocally heightened the attention on women’s basketball en route to elevating herself from College competition into the WNBA.

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However, this is Hot Pockets’, and I’m not looking for players like Clark, who might be impressive at dropping 3s because we want 10s only around here.

You already know what it is, and I’m back again, this time to dissect the hottest WNBA players of the 2024 season.

 

Alexis Kiah Brown

I have no interest in Alexis Brown’s statistical achievements for the LA Sparks. Still, I demand this woman receive a boost on her WNBA salary because this pretty face is definitely putting butts in seats.

 

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Ass – check, bitties – check, legs – check, pretty face – check, and excellent ball-handling skills – check… what more could a man or WNBA team ask for?

 

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Nika Muhl

Uconn standout Nika Muhl was the No.14 overall pick at this year’s Draft, but this fiery chick is going to bring her own “Storm” to Seattle, and I’m sure there’s a collective of onlookers who wouldn’t mind being “guarded” by this guard player.

 

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On and off the court, the protuberance of Nika’s beauty is undeniable. I’m sure she’ll do excellently in her rookie year, if not on the court, definitely in front of a camera!

 

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Didi Richards

Washington Mystics shooting guard Didi Richards is a former NCAA champion and Defensive Player of the Year award winner. During her award-winning college season for Baylor, she notably had 52 steals, and for 2024, she already has one because she’s stolen my heart.

 

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Her basketball prowess is undeniable, but her physical beauty is also something to behold. She’s already conquered Sports Illustrated as a feature model, and while I don’t often use the Lord’s name in vain…God damn!

 

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Natalie Achonwa

Canada’s own Natalie Achonwa is 6 feet, 3 inches tall, but I’m not scared of the three-inch difference because we’re all the same size lying down… if you know what I mean *wink*.

 

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Achonwa is currently a power forward at Indiana and notably won the WNBA Season-Long Community Assist Award in 2019. Personally, I wouldn’t mind a little assistance from Nat, especially as a bedside nurse when I get a “Fever”!

 

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Olivia Nelson-Ododa

From the college ranks of UConn to the WNBA’s elite competing for the Sparks, Olivia Nelson-Ododa is now playing with the Connecticut Sun, which is a very fitting team because she’s scorching hot!


She’s a massive power forward at 6’5”, most known for her blocking skills; I just wonder if she’d block my calls when I shoot my shot.

 

Te’a Cooper

Te’a Cooper is my cuppa tea! Cor-blimey.

 

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But the best news is, she’s only 5’8”, and because of her familiarity with being the smaller player in games, I know she could handle my size and show me the ropes of how to handle balls with perfection.

 

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Angel Reese

The ESPY Best Breakthrough Athlete of 2023 has finally arrived in the big leagues, and if we remove her rival, Caitlin Clark, from the equation, she’d undoubtedly be topping most WNBA news of late.


However, while she can effortlessly drop 3s from the line, this 10/10 shows me exactly how to dribble in more ways than one.

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