Kansas City Will Soon Be Forced To Fake Love For Women's Basketball

It's the least we do . . . Given how much women "fake it" for local dudes.

Here's a bit more chatter . . .

Angie and Chris Long — the co-owners of the Kansas City Current, who returned the NWSL to Kansas City four years ago —confirmed Thursday to KSHB 41 News in an exclusive interview that they've been in talks with the WNBA about expanding to Kansas City.

"Kansas City is obviously an incredible sports town," Chris Long said. "You can see the fanfare around the Kansas City Current. You can see the blueprint that we’ve created with facilities, with the way we’ve approached the game and the business of sports. It would just be a natural extension of us to obviously bid for a franchise of the WNBA in this town."

The Longs said they've had conversations with the WNBA, which plans to expand to 16 teams, for the last three years.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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