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Indiana Fever combo forward Emily Engstler releases a left-handed hook shot as Jonquel Jones raises her arms up to block the shot in front of Engstler

Rookie report: Six first-year Indiana Fever players discovering rigors of WNBA life

By Tony East / July 17, 2022

The Indiana Fever have six rookies on the roster this season-how have all of them looked on the court up to the All-Star break?

Minnesota Lynx combo guard Rachel Banham dribbles at the slot while looking across the court, a teammate dives on a 45 cut and two Indiana Fever defenders stand in front of Banham

The Lynx may be back, and Rachel Banham is a big reason why

By Lucas Seehafer / July 16, 2022

The role Banham has carved out accentuates her skill set and provides the Lynx with much-needed bench scoring

Minnesota center Sylvia Fowles stands near the baseline, smugly looking to the side, as Lynx teammates celebrate behind her

Daily Briefing — July 16, 2022: Sylvia Fowles is taking her dominance to another level

By Em Adler / July 16, 2022

There’s an argument to be made that Fowles is a top-five player all-time

Los Angeles Sparks forward Nneka Ogwumike dribbles with her left hand as a Connecticut Sun defender stands about an arm's length away.

Nneka Ogwumike reaches 5,000 career points mark

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / July 15, 2022

The bounce-back season continues for the former MVP as she achieves yet another milestone while in a Sparks jersey.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: 2022 WNBA Rookie of the Year race

By The Next / July 15, 2022

Tony East joins the pod to discuss a talented rookie class

Phoenix Mercury wing Diamond DeShields in mid-air with one hand on the ball, just before taking a floater

The sixth starter: a Diamond in the rough 2022 Phoenix Mercury season

By Hayden Cilley / July 15, 2022

Shine on you crazy Diamond (DeShields)

Diana Taurasi stands at the slot while looking across the court with the ball held behind her upcourt hip, as Washington Mystics off-ball guard Alysha Clark crouches in a defensive stance directly in front of her with a hand in front of Taurasi to obstruct a possible pass

Daily Briefing — July 15, 2022: THE OLD AND THE RECKLESS — Diana Taurasi continues flagrant streak

By Em Adler / July 15, 2022

The Aces made small Liberty fans cry on camp day

New York

Locked on Women’s Basketball: A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum and Las Vegas Aces rain on the New York Liberty’s parade

By The Next / July 14, 2022

Howard and Jackie discuss the Aces closing out the series against New York

Phoenix Mercury combo guard Diana Taurasi holds the ball above her head as she attempts a short fadeaway jumper off of leg, while Minnesota Lynx center Sylvia Fowles stands in front of her with one arm straight up and one arm out towards the ball to contest the shot

Daily Briefing — July 14, 2022: REEVE-OLTED — Lynx head coach calls out Diana Taurasi for flagrant behavior

By Em Adler / July 14, 2022

The Sun out-physical the Fever

Las Vegas Aces

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Are the Las Vegas Aces too top-heavy? Becky Hammon, A’ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum tell us

By The Next / July 13, 2022

‘Jackie Young and I put in a lot of work in the offseason to prepare our bodies for this-strength wise and conditioning-wise Jackie is as good as anyone’-Kelsey Plum said