Han Xu

Dallas point guard Veronica Burton has the ball at the top of her dribble, crouched over and looking across the court from near the high corner of halfcourt, while Wings off-ball guard Jasmine Dickey sprints down the sideline in front of her

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By Em Adler / August 2, 2022

What happens to Fever with Kelsey Mitchell out?

Liberty

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Han Xu comes through for New York Liberty, Tina Charles dominates for Seattle Storm

By The Next / July 25, 2022

Jackie Powell is here to discuss with host Howard Megdal about the New York Liberty’s win against Chicago and more

Seattle Storm big wing Breanna Stewart leans back with the ball high above her head as she begins to shoot a fadeaway jumper, while New York Liberty big Natasha Howard leans toward her with an arm outstretched to try to block the shot.

The Next’s 2022 WNBA midseason awards

By Em Adler / July 11, 2022

Stewart, Wilson in tight MVP race; Howard leads ROY pack

Han Xu shoots over Elizabeth Williams in the Liberty's 77-65 victory over the Mystics

Age is no longer a limit for Han Xu

By Jackie Powell / June 24, 2022

How did the 6’10 center transform from last player off the bench to first?

New York

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Does Han Xu even have a ceiling?

By The Next / June 16, 2022

It’s been quite impressive as to how this team has adjusted amid the fact that there are still three impact players not able to play

Fever head coach Carlos Knox embraces Fever forward NaLyssa Smith, both are smiling. Fever guards Lexie Hull and Danielle Robinson walk towards Knox and Smith.

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By Isabel Rodrigues / May 28, 2022

How many minutes can the Liberty find for Han Xu?