14 thoughts on “The triple strands of Skylar Diggins are storming after the sun”
  1. I been following Skylar since her college days and one thing Ive noticed is how she always innovates with her look. The triple strand is just another example of her not being afraid to stand out.

  2. I dont get why we’re talking about hair when theres actual basketball to discus. This is exactly whats wrong with sports media today smh

  3. Your all wrong about this. The real issue is that were even having this conversation in the first place. Male athletes dont get scrutinised for there appearance like this

  4. Ok but your completely missing the point here. The article isnt even about performance its clearly focusing on style over substence. Like seriously?? We should be analyzing her court vision not her braids

  5. Wow this is actualy really intresting! I never new that her hair style could have so much impact on the game. Does anyone knows what products she use?? Would love to try it myself lol

  6. For those wondering, the triple strand technique actually provides better weight distribution and reduces tension on the scalp during high-intensity movement. Its not just aesthetics – theres biomechanical advanteges to this style for athletes.

  7. lmao are we really out here writing think pieces about braids now? Whats next, a deep dive into what color socks she wears? This is peak offseason content right here folks 😂

  8. Oh yes, because what the WNBA really needs is more hard-hitting journalism about hairstyles. Truly groundbraking stuff here.

  9. Love it!! Skylar always brings it both on and off the court. Her style is iconic and this just proves shes a trendsetter in every way possible!

  10. This article is trash honestly. Who cares about this stuff when the team isnt even performing good this season?? Prioritys people!

  11. So we’re just gonna ignore that the headline makes literally zero sense? “Storming after the sun”??? What does that even mean lol. Did AI write this or something

  12. The triple strand method has actually been used by athletes for decades across multiple sports including track and gymnastics. Its designed to minimize hair movement and maintain aerodynamic efficiency while also protecting natural hair from damage caused by sweat and friction.

  13. ok but can we talk about how good she looked in last nights game tho?? Like the hair was fire AND she dropped 24 points. Queen energy fr fr 👑

  14. Ah yes the “storming after the sun” – truly the most pressing athletic metaphor of our generation. I’m sure this will be studied in journalism schools for years to come.

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