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Did A WNBA Star Go Topless During Her Introductory Press Conference?

Did a WNBA star go topless during her introductory press conference? The internet seems to think so after a picture went viral. However, no. Of course she didn’t go topless…

Las Vegas Aces logo at center court. Did A WNBA Star Go Topless During Her Introductory Press Conference?

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Did a WNBA star go topless during her introductory press conference? The internet seems to think so after a picture went viral.

However, no. Of course she didn't go topless at her introductory press conference. That would be wild! That's not stopping the internet from thinking that WNBA star Elizabeth Kitley went topless during her introduction. You can't really blame social media. In the picture that's going viral it definitely looks like she's not wearing a top because the jersey she's holding up is covering that area and she's wearing a shirt with no shoulders. It looks like she could be naked! However, again, she is not. Check out the photo for yourself below. What do you think? Would this have fooled you?

Did A WNBA Star Go Topless During Her Intro?

It really looks like it! Man, would that be a crazy decision. Note if that ever did happen you would certainly know about it. That wouldn't go unnoticed by the media nor social media. Kitley was just introduced along with Jewell Lloyd as a member of the Las Vegas Aces. She might be the missing piece to bring another championship to Las Vegas! Until then, this photo will be fresh in our minds.

Kitley was drafted by the Aces last year but missed her first season due to an ACL injury. The Aces won back-to-back WNBA championships in 2022 and 2023. They've got a solid team put together now and are expected to compete for another championship this year. I know I wouldn't bet against A'ja Wilson.

5 Greatest Basketball Movies Of All-Time

March Madness is in full swing and we're celebrating with the 5 greatest basketball movies of all-time. There have been some great ones, but which ones will make the cut?

Let's dive in to a list of the greatest basketball movies that Hollywood has given us. Sure, there were some duds but some of the best sports movies ever were basketball movies!

5 Greatest Basketball Movies Of All-Time

Look, this was tough to make. Undoubtedly, this is going to start a debate. I could only pick 5 of the best of the best, which means some great basketball flicks are going to get left out. Yes, your favorite could end up not making the list--but that doesn't mean it isn't great! It's hard to take all those movies and whittle it down to only 5. So, please let us know if we forgot your favorite and we can consider adding it to the list next time.

Honorable mentions include The Way Back starring Ben Affleck. That was a great, and emotional movie. It shows the power basketball, or any sport, can have on people. Additionally, classics like Glory Road, Like Mike, He Got Game, and White Men Can't Jump won't be found on the list. Likewise, BASEketball won't make the list because it's not entirely a basketball movie. Expect to see it on a future Best Hybrid Sports Movies list. Do they deserve to be? Absolutely! However, they didn't make the list of my personal favorites. They're probably on yours!

Recently, we celebrated the start of baseball season with a list of the 5 greatest baseball movies of all-time. That was another fantastic list that was hard to narrow down to only 5. However, I feel like this list is more of a challenge. It would be easy to name 5 great golf movies--there aren't many of them! Unfortunately, you can't say the same about basketball movies.

Check out the list below! Did we miss your favorite basketball movie? Let us know! Here are the 5 we ended up with at the end. Of course, just like in March Madness there are some crazy upsets and Cinderella stories.

The Best Basketball Movies Ever Made

Space Jam

The original Space Jam is one of the best movies of all-time, let alone basketball movies. It's a great combination of live action and animation. It stars Michael Jordan in one of his very few acting roles, and he does a good enough job! However, the stars of the movie are the Looney Tunes. Bugs Bunny and the gang are hilarious. Bill Murray and Wayne Knight have stellar cameos, as do some other NBA stars of the 90s. The sequel will not make the list.

Coach Carter

Coach Carter is a powerful movie. It was an instant classic. The movie stars Samuel L. Jackson, Rick Gonzalez, and Channing Tatum. At first, you feel like Coach Carter is the worst kind of Coach, before you realize his greatness and how he's exactly what those players needed. As a former high school athlete, it was a relatable movie. One of the best for sure.

Hustle

You might have a problem with Hustle making the list. That's understandable. However, you've got to give Adam Sandler credit here. He did a fantastic job in a more serious role while being able to deliver laughs. It ended up being an excellent movie, and I'm keeping it on the list!

Semi-Pro

Semi-Pro is hilarious and Will Ferrell gives a phenomenal performance as a basketball player/coach/owner. He does it in the style that only Will Ferrell could pull off. The Flint Tropics uniform remains a Halloween staple to this day. You'll always see at least one at the party. It's different than most other basketball movies, but in a good way.

Hoosiers

Another classic. I felt bad not having this one on the list. Is it my personal favorite? No. I can admit it is not. However, it simply had to make the list of the best basketball movies. I would have been ripped apart if it wasn't included. I already feel bad enough for not including White Men Can't Jump and He Got Game. One of those had to make the list!

Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.