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The WNBA begins a new era on NBC as Caitlin Clark, the Fever and Aces headline the network's first primetime telecast. Here's what to expect.
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Caitlin Clark’s 11th-place All-Star guard ranking sparks backlash across the WNBA
Caitlin Clark is heading to Chicago as a starter for her third straight All-Star Game. That part was never in question. What sparked days of debate was the breakdown behind that selection. Clark finished second among guards in the fan vote and third in the media vote,
WNBA Live presented by AWS returns to AT&T WNBA All-Star for its fifth year, taking place at Chicago’s McCormick Place.
Angel Reese recently made WNBA history by recording the most double-doubles in a player's first three seasons.
Justine Pissott set a WNBA record for 3-pointers in a debut during her first game with the Las Vegas Aces.
Justin Pissott showed out with a record-breaking performance, and a tattoo on her thigh told the perfect story. “Everything happens for a reason,” it says.
Sabrina Ionescu was assessed her first tech of the season on Sunday.
Dan Patrick says that WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert agreed to an interview on his radio show before canceling. Patrick called it a "disservice."
Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones share their thoughts on the latest in NBA free agency and discuss the race for the eighth seed in the WNBA.
MINNEAPOLIS — Cheryl Reeve waited a decade before getting a shot to be a WNBA head coach. She had been a part of WNBA franchises that folded or relocated. We’ve got you covered on the Liberty beat Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features,
Raegan Pebley was reportedly making trade calls before the Sparks fired her, with Kelsey Plum’s expiring contract potentially in play.
The WNBA is back with a new collective bargaining agreement and million dollar players. The Las Vegas Aces will be looking to run it back as defending champs with the reigning MVP
