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There can be comfort in knowing that everything has already happened before. On the subject of women’s basketball, my source of this knowledge is Sara Corbett’s excellent account of the 1996 U.S. Olympic team, Venus to the Hoop. Corbett, a magazine journalist, embedded with the team for months as they embarked on the yearlong pre-Olympic barnstorming tour that gave rise to the WNBA and helped the Americans recapture gold in Atlanta. Whenever I’ve had reason to revisit Corbett’s book—while writing about the American Basketball League or the career of Tara VanDerveer—it strikes me as deeply prescient, attuned to all the strange ways women’s basketball players can be read. Not only by a wary

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