This week on The Women's Hoops Show, former WNBA player Bria Hartley joins to break down one of the biggest stories of the WNBA season as the Las Vegas Aces waive Chennedy Carter just months after she looked like an early Sixth Player of the Year candidate. Was it about production, role acceptance, locker-room fit, or something else?

We also dive into the controversy surrounding Caitlin Clark finishing 11th among guards in the WNBA All-Star player vote—even as she became the fastest player in league history to reach 600 career assists. We'll explain how the voting actually works, why the headline has been misunderstood, and whether the criticism of the process is justified.

Plus:

-The Liberty's shoe-toss controversy and officiating debate

-Toronto sets a WNBA regular-season attendance record

-The Aces' historic 48-point win—and their 34-point loss to Indiana two days later

-Which teams most need the upcoming All-Star break

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