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The ban on Outkick's media access became a focal point in a discussion on how leagues should navigate criticisms and media questions. Many observed that the WNBA acts more like a public relations entity than a professional sports league, favoring media that promotes positive coverage while shunning reporters who may bring a critical lens to the table. This has led to the perception that the WNBA desires the benefits of attention but resents the inherent scrutiny that comes with it.