The Sparks acquired Julie Allemand in February 2024, alongside Chinese Center Li Yueru, but did not play at all in the 2024 season while recovering from an ankle injury. She started this season sidelined due to injury, making her debut for the Sparks on June 1. After only three games, she was gone again — this time to play for the Belgian Cats in the EuroBasket championships. She was named a member of the ... Read more
The Secret Evolution That’s Catapulted Kennedy Burke to Sixth Player of the Year Status and Left Fans Speechless.BT
We’ve got you covered on the Liberty beat Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Madeline Kenney about all things Liberty and WNBA. tRY IT NOW WASHINGTON — Days after the Liberty were crowned WNBA champions for the first time in franchise history, Kennedy Burke laced up her sneakers and headed to the court. Advertisement The work that she put in over ... Read more
Enes Kanter Freedom Destroys Natasha Cloud’s US Take While Exposing a Truth Most People Never See.BT
Enes Kanter Freedom called out WNBA player Natasha Cloud over her recent criticisms of the United States in the wake of key Supreme Court rulings last week. Cloud wrote on Twitter on Friday that "our country is trash in so many ways" after the Supreme Court made rulings on affirmative action and a case involving artist Lorie Smith. Kanter Freedom responded to the Washington Mystics guard’s tweet, saying people ... Read more
WNBA’s Best-Kept Secret? How No. 6 Chelsea Gray Quietly Became a Generational Force You Can’t Ignore.BT
Editor’s Note: This is one of a series of stories ranking the top 30 players in the WNBA as part of Quickbooks’ “WNBA Hoopers Hierarchy.” Check out the rest of the rankings here. During its rich 28-year history, the WNBA has typically fielded strong talent league wide at point guard. Though the preferred style of play at the position has evolved considerably, names like Ticha Penicheiro, Teresa ... Read more
You Won’t Believe How Kiah Stokes Turned Her UConn Legacy into Stardom with the Las Vegas Aces.BT
UNCASVILLE — Kiah Stokes has never been concerned about what she does not do. Playing to her strengths allowed her to help the UConn women's basketball team to three national championships and put together a 10-year career in the WNBA, the last four seasons with the Las Vegas Aces with whom she's won two titles. Article continues below this ad "You find your role, find your niche, and you perfect it," Stokes ... Read more


