Brittney Griner

Lusia Harris

How Lusia Harris transformed women’s basketball

By Tee Baker / January 18, 2022

Honoring the legacy of a women’s basketball giant

Brittney Griner soars to basket in Phoenix Mercury purple and orange uniform.

UMMC reigns amid EuroLeague chaos

By Antonio Losada / January 15, 2022

Five games got postponed and only three took place in EuroLeague Week 11. Everything is a mess—except, of course, UMMC’s winning ways

The EuroLeague couldn’t escape the pandemic before its Christmas break

By Antonio Losada / December 25, 2021

One EuroLeague game had to be postponed in Week 10, but other teams played on, producing some standout performances

EuroLeague hoops for all tastes

By Antonio Losada / December 18, 2021

Do you prefer top-heavy competition or evenly matched teams?

Sandy Brondello, Mercury mutually agree to part ways

By Alex Simon / December 6, 2021

Phoenix’s winningest coach will not return after making Finals run in 2021

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)

Having fun with EuroLeague charts

By Antonio Losada / November 13, 2021

Is UMMC as good as its record suggests? Which WNBA players have performed the best in EuroLeague? And more

Taking EuroLeague teams’ temperatures, five weeks in

By Antonio Losada / November 6, 2021

With the EuroLeague entering its first break of the regular season, it is time to assess which teams are scorching hot and freezing cold

The Pan-Am Power Rankings: Looking at the WNBA from a EuroLeague perspective

By Antonio Losada / October 30, 2021

How do the WNBA teams stack up based on how their players are performing in EuroLeague?

Mercury

Despite painful end, Mercury players grateful for magical run

By Alex Simon / October 19, 2021

Mercury cherish tight-knit bond even after Finals loss that ‘hurts like hell’

All-WNBA

Seattle and Phoenix dominate All-WNBA First Team

By Gabriella Lewis / October 15, 2021

This year’s All-WNBA First Team is headlined by league MVP and Seattle and Phoenix stars