2022 WNBA offseason

What Tianna Hawkins and Natasha Cloud’s dominance in Athletes Unlimited means for the Washington Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / March 1, 2022

Hawkins and Cloud demonstrated their growth on the court and found joy off of it during the five-week season

Players on the Minnesota Lynx circle-up and put their hands together in the middle before a send-off

ROUNDTABLE: ‘Too Many Lynx,’ starring Cheryl Reeve

By The Next / February 23, 2022

The Next staff offers solutions for Minnesota’s roster crunch

Emma Meesseman takes a fadeaway jumper with Megan Huff attempting to rise to contest

The Next’s WNBA offseason visual tracker

By Emily Adler / February 5, 2022

A visual rundown of all the WNBA’s offseason movement

Natasha Cloud (bottom right) smiles after being selected by DiJonai Carrington (top left) eighth overall in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited basketball draft on Jan. 23, 2022. (Screenshot from the YouTube.com livestream)

How Natasha Cloud is powering women’s basketball at home and abroad

By Jenn Hatfield / January 26, 2022

From Jordan to Vegas, ‘it’s the rooms that we’ve been wanting to be in’

Isabelle Harrison is having a different type of offseason

By Arie Graham / January 25, 2022

The Mavericks staff has been impressed with what they have seen from Harrison so far

How each Chicago Sky player can improve their game overseas

By James Kay / December 10, 2021

Kahleah Copper can facilitate more, Diamond DeShields can become more consistent … but what about the Vanderquigs?

WNBA announces 2022 draft lottery for Dec. 19

By Gabriella Lewis / December 2, 2021

The 30-minute lottery is sandwiched between a day of epic college basketball

Washington Mystics ink Mike Thibault and staff to contract extensions

By Jenn Hatfield / November 18, 2021

Thibault has coached in the WNBA for 19 seasons, including nine in DC—and he’s back for more

Answering six ‘Stics offseason questions

By Jenn Hatfield / October 18, 2021

DC faces a crucial offseason