These near and dear experiences are what bring people together in the WNBA Threads community that Chambers, Robinson, and Keasal have all helped build. According to Chambers, the WNBA Threads community affectionately calls each other “cousin,” as it has become a safe space for learning about the sport and watching games together. Meanwhile Keasal, who started playing basketball at age 10, brings her love for fashion and basketball to WNBA Threads where she’s found her “people.”
“You’re going to find your people on WNBA Threads,” she shares. “It’s for the talkers and for me. It’s so easy to express my thoughts, whether it’s around a game, breaking news, a trade or injury. I can do that in real time no matter where I am. That’s what I love about Threads. It allows you to have these conversations any and everywhere.”