SHE THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY. THE WNBA ISN’T LAUGHING. arrow_forward_ios Read more 00:00 00:00 01:31 Powered by GliaStudios That’s what they’re whispering now — in locker rooms, in press rooms, and across the internet. Just hours after the news broke that conservative commentator Charlie Kirk had been assassinated live on stage at a Utah university event, Natasha Cloud posted something on social media ... Read more
A short message from Kevin Durant to Caitlin Clark is stirring whispers across WNBA and NBA circles.BT
HE WAITED UNTIL THE ROOM CLEARED — THEN HE LOOKED AT HER AND SAID IT. No camera. No crowd.Just the hum of a vending machine, the echo of footsteps from the next hallway — and the last two people in the room: Caitlin Clark, still in her game hoodie, and Kevin Durant, arms crossed, waiting for one moment that would change everything. He didn’t speak until the last sound disappeared.Then he stepped forward.No flash.No ... Read more
Angel Reese sparks frenzy after posting a cryptic message that signals she’s ready to move on from the Chicago Sky.BT
Angel Reese Makes It Clear She’s Done With The Chicago Sky After Posting Cryptic Message On “X” close arrow_forward_ios Đọc thêm 00:00 00:02 00:39 Angel Reese has never been one to hide her emotions, and this week she left the basketball world buzzing with a cryptic message that appears to signal the end of her time with the Chicago Sky. The 22-year-old rookie forward, who quickly became one of the most ... Read more
The Fever rally late behind Aliyah Boston’s heroics to knock out the Dream with an 87-85 Game 3 stunner.BT
Aliyah Boston's layup with 7.4 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter led the Indiana Fever to an 87-85 win in Game 3 of their series versus the Atlanta Dream, upsetting the WNBA's No. 3 seed in the first round of the playoffs. Odyssey Sims found Boston left inexplicably alone at the basket, hitting her with a pass from behind the 3-point line for the game-wining basket. That score finished off a ... Read more
The WNBA will crown its MVP on Sunday, and the five finalists set up a showdown fans can’t stop debating.BT
The WNBA announced the five finalists for the Most Valuable Player award Friday in what’s expected to be a close decision. Three-time MVP A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces joined Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier, Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas, Atlanta Dream guard Allisha Gray and Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell in the top five in voting. The league will announced the winner Sunday morning. It has been ... Read more




