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Becky Hammon had reporters guess A’ja Wilson’s starting lineup replacement for Aces

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — After tweaking her ankle in Friday’s win, A’ja Wilson is out for today’s matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty — and head coach...

WNBA roundup: last night’s game results, today’s Mercury-Storm matchup, and more

Good afternoon, WNBA fans! There’s just about two weeks left in the regular season, and the race for playoff seeding has intensified. A Minnesota Lynx win (over the Indiana Fever) and a...

For A’ja Wilson, sharing NBA2K cover with longtime friend Jayson Tatum is extra special

UNCASVILLE, CONNECTICUT — For A’ja Wilson, being the first-ever WNBA cover athlete for NBA2K was already a pretty big deal. But, the honor is even more special because she’s sharing it with...

Indiana Fever player believes she was drug-tested for having ‘too much energy’

The Indiana Fever have won five consecutive games, and the vibes are high. Caitlin Clark is playing at an MVP level, Kelsey Mitchell is scoring at a historic clip, Aliyah Boston has...

DiJonai Carrington, one of the WNBA’s top defenders, joins Unrivaled Basketball League

The list of Unrivaled Basketball League players continues to grow, as the new 3x3 league has been slowly rolling out the names of WNBA participants. DiJonai Carrington, a guard on the Connecticut...

Rickea Jackson joins fellow rookie Angel Reese in Unrivaled Basketball League

Los Angeles Sparks rookie sensation Rickea Jackson is the latest addition to Unrivaled Basketball League, the new 3x3 basketball league that will take place in Miami during the WNBA offseason. The...

The vitriol WNBA players face for fouling Caitlin Clark is unacceptable — and racist

With a few minutes left in Friday’s primetime matchup between the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever, Diamond DeShields pushed Caitlin Clark. Trailing by 25 points, the Sky had just turned...

Today’s WNBA viewing guide: Caitlin Clark and Fever face Wings, Sky take on Lynx, and more

It’s a busy five-game Sunday slate in the WNBA, with rookie sensations Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese both in action. The Seattle Storm (19-12) vs the Connecticut Sun (23-8) at 1pm...

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