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Unrivaled is a chance for former teammates like Sabrina Ionescu, Satou Sabally to reunite

Sabrina Ionescu joining Unrivaled made headlines across the WNBA last week. The New York Liberty guard — one of the league’s most visible stars — is fresh off of a career season...

What’s it like to get drafted in WNBA expansion? Veronica Burton shares one player’s perspective

On the morning of the Golden State Valkyries expansion draft, Veronica Burton got a phone call that would instantly change her life. The WNBA’s newest franchise, located in San Francisco, was planning...

Caitlin Clark’s well-deserved list of accolades continues to grow

Two weeks after being named TIME Athlete of the Year, Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has received another major award. Clark — who broke the NCAA Division I basketball’s all-time scoring record...

Most WNBA teams changed head coaches: let’s get to know the new hires

It’s been an offseason of dramatic change in the WNBA coaching landscape. Seven head coaches departed the organization they previously led, and eight new head coach hirings were made. None of...

Unrivaled’s final roster spot goes to one of WNBA’s biggest superstars

Sabrina Ionescu wasn’t initially slated to play in Unrivaled. But, on Monday, the new 3-on-3 professional women’s basketball league announced that the three-time All-Star — and one of the most well-known names...

JuJu Watkins’ assistant coach at USC is Dallas Wings’ next head coach

The Dallas Wings have hired their new head coach: Chris Koclanes, an assistant at the University of Southern California who previously served as an assistant coach in the WNBA under Curt Miller...

Blockbuster Unrivaled trade sends 4 WNBA stars to new teams: key details

Unrivaled — the new professional 3-on-3 basketball league taking place in Miami — tips off on January 17th. But, on Saturday evening, just a few weeks before official game action begins, three...

Indiana Fever guard latest WNBA player to commit to Unrivaled

Unrivaled has announced Player No. 35, and it’s Indiana Fever guard Katie Lue Samuelson. Samuelson, a five-year WNBA veteran, has averaged 5.9 points and 3.5 rebounds per game since being drafted...

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