Meghan L. Hall If A'ja Wilson wanted to avoid the Bam Adebayo dating rumors, her teammates and Miami-Dade's mayor certainly aren't helping. Fans have been convinced that A'ja and Bam are an item for months. The two hoopers were spotted together in Las Vegas earlier this year, and the rumors swirled. It got even louder during the Olympics when fans caught wind of a subtle Aja-Bam ... Read more
1. Nielsen’s Shocking Report Exposes the WNBA’s Breaking Point — Why Even a Star-Studded Finals Couldn’t Save Its Ratings Crash.BT
The WNBA’s long-awaited Finals matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury was supposed to be a celebration of elite talent and competitive parity. Instead, it’s turning into a ratings disaster — and a PR nightmare for the league. close arrow_forward_ios Đọc thêm 00:00 00:00 00:30 Despite weeks of hype and aggressive promotion, newly released Nielsen data paints a grim picture: the ... Read more
Azurá Stevens Is Taking Her Game Beyond the WNBA—Here’s Why She’s Returning for a Second Season with Unrivaled.BT
Los Angeles Sparks' star forward Azurá Stevens is set to play her second straight season for Unrivaled this winter, per a recent announcement. Read more: Sparks' Rickea Jackson Talks Mindset Playing Through Injury, Calls Out Opponents After playing for the Rose Basketball Club last year and winning the league's inaugural championship, Unrivaled — a women's professional three-on-three league in the U.S., ... Read more
Caitlin Clark’s Absence Opens the Door—Former Sparks Guard Lands a Surprise Spot with the Fever.BT
The Indiana Fever signed former Los Angeles Sparks' guard Shey Peddy to a third seven-day day hardship contract on Tuesday, per Scott Agness. Peddy will now be available for three of Indiana's final four games in the 2025 regular season. Read more: Sparks’ Kelsey Plum Makes Major Announcement Peddy's signing continues to aid an injured Fever backcourt — headlined by the absence of star guard Caitlin Clark, ... Read more
The WNBA’s Most Surprising Shake-Up Yet—New York Liberty Fire Title-Winning Coach Sandy Brondello After One Season.BT
A season after her team won the WNBA title, the New York Liberty have fired head coach Sandy Brondello. The Liberty, who finished 27-17 in the regular season and were the No. 5 seed in the postseason, lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Phoenix Mercury. After eight years as Mercury coach, in which she led the team to a championship, Brondello was hired by the Liberty ahead of the 2022 WNBA season. The Liberty ... Read more




