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Breaking down the Athletes Unlimited 2022 basketball roster

By Gabriella Lewis / January 19, 2022

Talented group includes 11 current WNBA players

How Megan Walker and yes, Chennedy Carter fit into Atlanta’s 2022 plans

By Spencer Nusbaum / January 19, 2022

Updates on the Dream’s vision for free agency, including notes on Chennedy Carter and Odyssey Sims.

Sylvia Fowles standing by the sideline with a graphic underneath her reading her statline from the game: 29 points, 10-for-17 field goals, 20 rebounds, 4th player in WNBA history with 25 points and 20 rebounds in a game

Daily Briefing — Jan. 19, 2022: Free agency at last

By Em Adler / January 19, 2022

Hokies own Virginia

How the New York Liberty plan to win 2022 free agency

By Jackie Powell / January 18, 2022

Some common-sense solutions to the roster’s issues

Teammates swarm Oregon's Ednyia Rogers while she is hoisted into the air in celebration

Daily Briefing — Jan. 16, 2022: The End(yia)s justify Oregon’s means

By Em Adler / January 16, 2022

Oklahoma continues to score at will

Breanna Stewart dribbles tightly around Candace Parker, while Azurá Stevens, Parker's teammate, stands behind her with her arms straight out, as if to say to Parker "what are you doing"

Seattle Storm season in review: Breanna Stewart

By Em Adler / January 15, 2022

The Storm player reviews close with their all-world superstar

Indiana Fever forward Chelsey Perry

Indiana Fever forward Chelsey Perry signs qualifying offer

By Tony East / January 15, 2022

Perry will be with the Fever on a training camp contract and has a real chance at making the roster

Jewell Loyd goes up to finish a layup with Kia Nurse attempting to contest after having been beaten on Loyd's drive

Seattle Storm season in review: Jewell Loyd

By Em Adler / January 14, 2022

The Storm reviews move onto their youngest superstar

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Seattle Storm season in review: Sue Bird

By Em Adler / January 14, 2022

The Storm season reviews continue with the franchise cornerstone

Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley (14) dribbles during a WNBA semifinals game against the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, USA on Sept. 30, 2021. (Photo credit: Chris Poss)

Re-imagining the Chicago Sky core for 2022

By James Kay / January 14, 2022

Some options ahead if Chicago can’t sign their 2021 key players