WNBA

Sky

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Wait, the Chicago Sky did WHAT?!? 

By The Next / June 23, 2022

James and Howard discuss how the Chicago Sky managed to erase a 28-point deficit the largest comeback in WNBA history

Is Elena Delle Donne the same as she ever was?

By Jenn Hatfield / June 23, 2022

The fact that we can even ask the question shows how far Delle Donne has come

New York Liberty center Stefanie Dolson faces sideways and holds the ball at her hip while looking downcourt

Daily Briefing — June 23, 2022: Liberty needs no glasses

By Em Adler / June 23, 2022

Your WNBA all star starters, revealed!

WNBA

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Who will own the Bay Area’s WNBA expansion team? 

By The Next / June 22, 2022

Howard and Alex discuss the potential new owners of a would-be Bay Area WNBA team

Teaira McCowan is still adjusting to the Dallas Wings system

By Arie Graham / June 22, 2022

She is making a difference while playing sporadic minutes

Maya Caldwell is showered by teammates after scoring 18 points in Atlanta Dream's 80-75 win over the Dallas Wings on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. (Screenshot from postgame interview)

‘I love a challenge’: Maya Caldwell has big debut for Atlanta

By Gabriella Lewis / June 22, 2022

Dream hardship player stars in win

Chicago Sky point guard Courtney Vandersloot, mid-air, releases a jump shot off her fingertips, as a Connecticut Sun defender watches on from either side of her

Daily Briefing — June 22, 2022: PIE IN THE SKY — Chicago pulls off largest comeback in WNBA history

By Em Adler / June 22, 2022

Moriah Jefferson leads Lynx to win

Sparks

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can the Sparks fly?

By The Next / June 21, 2022

Alex and David discuss the changes and potential improvements for the Sparks

Los Angeles Sparks big Nneka Ogwumike looks out at the court from the baseline behind the basket, as a ref stands next to her

How can Sparks turn things around?

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / June 21, 2022

There are a couple key issues that continue to hurt the Sparks as they try and turn their season around

Chamique Holdsclaw flashes a peace sign to the crowd as she is inducted into the Washington Mystics Hall of Fame on June 19, 2022. Fellow inductees Murriel Page and Vicky Bullett are visible in the background.

Past, present and future collide as the Mystics celebrate their Hall of Famers

By Jenn Hatfield / June 21, 2022

‘It means a lot to know you’re not forgotten’