In her second game back from a quad injury, Caitlin Clark went off again — and this time, she was at the center of a contentious sequence. Clark, a four-year Iowa star now playing for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever, got poked in the eye by Connecticut’s Jacy Sheldon in the third quarter of Tuesday’s game between the Fever and Sun. Visibly frustrated by the play, Clark pushed Sheldon off of her when play ended. Then, ... Read more
⚡ Caitlin Clark Steals the Spotlight as Press Conference Backfires Thanks to One Journalist’s Jaw-Dropping Blunder 😳BT
WNBA star Caitlin Clark endured a cringey exchange with a journalist at a press conference, and the moment went viral. Clark was selected by the Indiana Fever as the no. 1 overall draft pick in the WNBA, and her introductory news conference took place on Wednesday. Things got awkward when Indianapolis Star columnist Gregg Doyel made the heart symbol with his hands, which Clark flashes to her family after every ... Read more
From Rising Star to Setback: LA Sparks’ Cameron Brink Opens Up on Injury That Could Change the Trajectory of Her Career.BT
LA Sparks rookie Cameron Brink is facing one of the toughest challenges of her young career after a devastating injury abruptly ended her season and dashed her hopes of representing the United States in the upcoming Olympics. Known for her fearless energy on both ends of the court, Brink quickly became one of the most promising stars in the WNBA, drawing attention for her defensive prowess, rebounding, and scoring ... Read more
💥 Sparks Insider: Candace Parker Reflects on Hall of Fame Class and Spills Truths About Life in the Coaching Cycle 👀.BT
WNBA legends Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore were recently inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, prior to the Los Angeles Sparks' 2025 regular-season finale against the Las Vegas Aces. Both during and following the ceremony, a plethora of current and former L.A. icons showed support for the WNBA honorees, including Sparks' legend Candace Parker — who will first be eligible for Naismith Basketball Hall ... Read more
Players Celebrate Progress in the Latest WNBA CBA Proposal, Yet Fans Are Left Wondering If It’s Enough.BT
On Tuesday night the Associated Press reported the WNBA drafted and sent a new proposal to players that appears to meet most, if not all, of their demands. This includes revenue sharing with a maximum salary of over $1.1 million made available to more than one player on a team (while growing each year). The new proposal also increases the league minimum salary to $220,000, and the average salary to $460,000. If ... Read more




