“Where we do share an arena, it’s a time of opportunity that we could probably do back-to-backs or doubleheaders,” Engelbert said. “Or maybe bring some games — if we get to the point where we’re in arenas with fans — we [go] to arenas where there’s not a WNBA team to foster [growth]. Especially some of these big college markets where women’s basketball is extremely popular. I look at playing at the same time as the NBA as an opportunity to kind of do live look-ins, things like that.”