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WNBA star traded to Phoenix Mercury in blockbuster trade

MEDLEY, FLORIDA — Alyssa Thomas, the Connecticut Sun’s franchise player for much of the past decade, is headed to Phoenix in a blockbuster trade first reported by ESPN’s Alexa Phillipou on Tuesday...

WNBA star added to Unrivaled injury report for Monday

MIAMI — Neither Alyssa Thomas nor Jackie Young will play in tonight’s Unrivaled game between the Laces and the Rose. Young, a three-time WNBA All-Star and Las Vegas Aces guard, has...

Unrivaled opening weekend showcased which teams look strongest — and how league can improve

Unrivaled — the new professional women’s 3-on-3 basketball league co-founded by Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart — got off to a hot start this past weekend, with two games on TNT on...

Connecticut Sun make first WNBA free agency moves, but future remains uncertain

The Connecticut Sun have officially cored 11-year veteran Alyssa Thomas, per the WNBA transactions page. That means that the 5-time All-Star will be offered a one-year contract at the WNBA’s highest possible...

Unrivaled announces surprise signing of WNBA guard in wake of injury news

Unrivaled is adding another player in the wake of injury, the new 3-on-3 professional women’s basketball league announced Friday afternoon, just hours before gameplay begins. Natisha Hiedeman, a Minnesota Lynx guard and...

Unrivaled announces first WNBA player injury ahead of league tip-off

Unrivaled — the new 3-on-3 professional women’s basketball league tipping off Friday — announced that Marina Mabrey sustained a right calf strain during training camp that is expected to keep her out...

Indiana Fever’s huge announcement puts pressure on other WNBA teams

The Indiana Fever announced on Thursday they will officially be building a $78 million, 108-square-foot practice facility in downtown Indianapolis. The facility — which will be ready ahead of the 2027 season...

Seattle Storm’s surprising free agency move could have major WNBA implications

The Seattle Storm have cored Gabby Williams, ESPN’s Kevin Pelton reported on Tuesday. That means that the versatile wing will be offered a one-year contract at the WNBA’s highest possible salary ($249,244)...

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