For months now, the dominant narrative around women’s basketball—and for good reason—has been about how a rising generation of players, led by Caitlin Clark, has boosted the sport to heights previously unreached. But what’s gotten a bit lost in that conversation is the fact that those young hoopers are building upon a foundation, both on the court and in the media, built by their predecessors and peers. Chiney Ogwumike sits right at that generational intersection: she was a two-time All-Star and... Read this story