Azurá Stevens

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Hull and Stevens talk Unrivaled

By The Next / February 6, 2025

Stevens: ‘It’s … so cool to get to play with players that have [so] much experience’

A blue and white basketball sits on the floor on an Unrivaled basketball court.

Unrivaled 1-on-1 tournament details announced

By Sydney Wingfield / January 28, 2025

Participating players, tournament rules and more details revealed

Rickea Jackson sits at the podium and talks to the media at the 2024 WNBA Draft.

2024 WNBA season preview: Los Angeles Sparks

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / May 4, 2024

Youth movement is underway for the Sparks

How Azurá Stevens became a Pan-American Games gold medalist

By Scott Mammoser / November 2, 2023

‘It’s always a special opportunity, not to be taken for granted.’

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USA Basketball announces roster for exhibition camp in November

By Aya Abdeen / October 26, 2023

Training camp is set to take place on Nov. 7-9 in Atlanta

Minnesota Lynx big Napheesa Collier releases a jump shot off her fingertips as Las Vegas Aces big A'ja Wilson jumps toward her with an outstretched arm to contest the shot in a WNBA game.

Sunday Notes, Week 11: Napheesa Collier is a star, Azurá Stevens is good again, and more

By Emily Adler / August 13, 2023

It’s your weekly journey into trends and analysis around the WNBA for the week of Aug. 6-12

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

Sparks’ ‘big’ lineup may be key moving forward

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / June 28, 2023

‘It’s going to be a part of our identity’

Chicago Sky’s Ruthy Hebard announces birth of first son

By James Kay / April 27, 2023

What it means for Hebard and the Sky this season

Chicago sky big Azurá Stevens dribbles while posting-up Washington Mystics big Myisha Hines-Allen, as Stevens puts a hand on Hines-Allen's hip and starts to spin around her

Stephanie Talbot and Azurá Stevens ready to build in Los Angeles

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / February 12, 2023

The veteran sharpshooter is eager to bring her talents to the Sparks.

Members of the Atlanta Dream stand on the court. They are, from left to right: Erica Wheeler, Cheyenne Parker, Rhyne Howard, and Kristy Wallace, with Nia Coffey in front of them

2023 WNBA free agency preview: Atlanta Dream

By Gabriella Lewis / January 8, 2023

An aggressive free agency period could be crucial for the Dream