Stephanie White arrives back in Indiana to develop Caitlin Clark which, in turn, will buoy the WNBA.
Can Marsh turn a core of Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso into a contender?
What was once a coaching afterthought is suddenly something different.
The WNBPA will surely point to the postseason ratings spike as it makes its case in negotiations for a larger share of the pie.
Vincent Goodwill and Isis "Ice" Young discuss the 76ers' injury issues, Lonzo Ball's long-awaited return, WNBA Finals thoughts and a lot more!
In today's edition: Liberty vs. Lynx in the WNBA Finals, the Mets advance while the Dodgers stay alive, NFL power rankings, Utah's big week, and more.
Vincent Goodwill and Isis "Ice" Young react to NBA.com's survey of general managers around the league, preview the 2024 WNBA Finals and discuss this year's class entering the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
With Ty Harris playing a larger role, the Sun overcame a 50-43 halftime deficit to force a winner-take-all Game 5 in Minnesota.
After the turmoil of last season's WNBA Finals, Stewart refused to lose in Sunday's Game 4, but New York still has unfinished business.
The Connecticut Sun forced a Game 5 in their WNBA playoff semifinal series with the Minnesota Lynx with a 92–82 win in Game 4.
The Liberty held off the Aces with help from Sabrina Ionescu's five 3-pointers.
Napheesa Collier scored 26 points for the Minnesota Lynx, who are one win away from the WNBA Finals after defeating the Connecticut Sun in Game 3 of their semifinal series.
The Aces outscored the Liberty 21-6 in the third quarter.
Minnesota played to its strengths, defended, didn't force anything and shot well inside the arc to take a 2-1 series lead over the Sun.
The WNBA's longest-tenured coach apparently wasn't happy with how the Sun celebrated their Game 1 win.
According to the report, Reeve “ran up” on Sun players because she took issue with the way they celebrated their Game 1 victory.
Hayes averaged 9.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists off the bench for Las Vegas after announcing her retirement from the WNBA last December.
Minnesota put the right complementary players around star Napheesa Collier and look to take the lead in the WNBA semifinals Friday night.
The Aces' season could come to a close as soon as Friday night in Game 3 of the semifinals at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas.
The former UConn standout had just started playing for Turkish team Besiktas after Mühl's rookie WNBA season ended.
Vincent Goodwill is joined by Isis "Ice" Young to go through some big NBA news ahead of the start of preseason and to catch us up on the WNBA playoffs.
Clark delivered one of the best first-year seasons in league history to lead Indiana back to the playoffs.
Tanisha Wright went 48-68 in her three seasons leading the Dream.
Angel Reese and Arike Ogunbowale are among the 24 players already announced as part of the 3-on-3 league.
Minnesota won the defensive battle, got better bench production and managed to find balance as the Sun limited Napheesa Collier.
Ionescu stepped up when it mattered most for the Liberty, who are one win from reaching the WNBA Finals.
Not every series in the WNBA playoffs will be a sweep this season.
The Liberty are now just a win away from completing the series sweep in a rematch of last season's WNBA Finals.
The Sun take a 1-0 lead after sweeping the Lynx in the regular season.
Sunday's performance was the first time Stewart scored at least 30 in the postseason in a Liberty uniform after nearly averaging it in six playoff games with Seattle in 2022.
New York grabbed the lead and never looked back, beating Las Vegas 87-77 with Stewart and Ionescu combining for 55 points.
Reeve, who is both the head coach and President of Basketball Operations of the Lynx, led Minnesota to a 30-10 record and a semifinal berth.
Collier finished second in MVP voting behind A'ja Wilson, and has had a stellar season on both sides of the court.
The No. 1 New York Liberty and No. 4 Las Vegas Aces will tip off their best-of-five WNBA semifinal series at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Sunday (3 p.m. ET, ABC).
Clark's teammates and opponents have been targets this WNBA season, both online and in person.
A stunner out of Chicago.
Caitlin Clark's rookie finale, Game 2 of the WNBA playoff series between the Indiana Fever and Connecticut Sun, drew a record-high viewership for ESPN.
Clark was on her game as the Fever's season ended in Game 2, but she is looking for more. "The fun part is I feel like I'm just scratching the surface," Clark said.
In the sweep of the Mercury, Collier totaled 80 points, the most by any player in a two-game playoff stretch. Her 42 points also tied a postseason record for most points in a game.
"I’ve never experienced [anything like] the racial comments from the Indiana Fever fan base. … It's uncalled for and something needs to be done," Thomas said.
A look at how the Sun pulled away in Game 2 on Wednesday night.
Caitlin Clark's rookie campaign in the WNBA is now over.
DiJonai Carrington's stats speak for themselves.
“I’m just doing whatever it takes to win,” Ionescu said. “Understanding that I'm capable of scoring, but knowing that getting my teammates open and getting them good looks is a huge part of what I do.”
Miller's rebuild was marred by injuries, but could net the franchise Paige Bueckers in April.
The Fever are the least experienced playoff team in the field, and it showed in their Game 1 loss to the Sun.
The Fever couldn’t get into rhythm Sunday against the Sun’s league-leading defense, and Clark’s shooting struggles on the road in Connecticut continued.
New York was dominant from start to finish, outscoring Atlanta 29-16 in the first quarter, and the Aces began their title defense on a positive note as well.
Clark started 0-for-7 from 3 and didn't hit her first from distance until halfway through the third quarter.
For the third time in her career, A'ja Wilson is the WNBA MVP. And this time, it was unanimous — she joins Cynthia Cooper-Dyke as the only player to win the award unanimously.