Turns out everyone else was competing for second place on Friday night. The Atlanta Dream’s Allisha Gray won both the 3-Point Contest and the Skills Challenge at WNBA All-Star 2024.
The fields for the Friday night festivities at WNBA All-Star 2024 are set. Who has the goods required to win the Skills Challenge? Who will capture the 3-Point Contest?
On Wednesday night, Caitlin Clark broke the WNBA single-game record with 19 assists. And despite the loss, the Indiana Fever are looking like a playoff team.
In a shocking move, the Chicago Sky are trading sharpshooter Marina Mabrey to the Connecticut Sun for Rachel Banham, Moriah Jefferson and draft capital.
Just past the halfway mark of the 2024 WNBA season, it’s time to reflect on where the Dallas Wings are, as well as which players have shined this season.
While injuries to key starters can explain the Atlanta Dream’s struggles, the team’s issues go deeper. Can the expected return of Rhyne Howard end what has been a nightmare seven-game losing streak?
The ESPY for Best Athlete in Women’s Sports. A 2K cover. A chance to go for gold at the Olympics again. A blazing trail to what looks to be another M’VP. What can’t A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces do?
Jordan Horston and Ezi Magbegor aren’t often asked to do as much for the Seattle Storm as the team’s veterans, but they’ve shown to be plenty capable of rising to the occasion when necessary.
Get to know Ke’Shunan James, the best women’s baller in Slovakia. She was born in Tennessee, shaped at Murray State and now is thriving for Piešťanské Čajky.
A’ja Wilson is one of the cover athletes for NBA 2K25, the Phoenix Mercury are naming practice courts after Dianna Taurasi and women’s basketball owned the ESPYs.
Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier is out indefinitely with plantar fasciitis, but that hasn’t stopped the Lynx from playing unselfish, winning basketball.
With three more games to play until the All-Star and Olympic breaks, the Phoenix Mercury are riding a three-game winning streak, resulting in good vibes percolating through the Valley.
How does one define "improvement" in the WNBA, anyway? There’s no clear-cut leader for the Most Improved Player award thus far in 2024, but there are a few names that come to mind right away.
The Washington Mystics’ Myisha Hines-Allen has played well on a struggling team and made a case for the Sixth Player of the Year. Who else is in the running for the WNBA’s best reserve?
Just past the halfway mark of the 2024 WNBA season, it’s time to reflect on where the Los Angeles Sparks are, as well as which players have shined through a season of struggles.