A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces were not going to get bad beat again in Sin City the Indiana Fever, as they hit back hard at Aliyah Boston and company on Wednesday. Determined to bounce back from their shock loss to the shorthanded Indiana, the Aces sent a powerful message in Game 2, coming away with a 90-68 victory. The Aces left no doubt who the better team was in that contest, with Wilson powering the home team. The ... Read more
When Kelsey Plum Joined the Sparks, Cameron Brink’s Reaction Instantly Stole the Spotlight.BT
Cameron Brink will team up with Kelsey Plum next season after a blockbuster trade that sent the former Las Vegas Aces star to Los Angeles. The LA Sparks gave up the 2025 No. 2 pick and Li Yueru to land Plum and the No. 9 pick. Las Vegas received Jewell Loyd and the No. 13 pick, while the Seattle Storm got the package from the Sparks. Brink went on Instagram to share her excitement about playing with Plum, writing in ... Read more
Rickea Jackson Just Shut Down the Dating Rumors — and Her Response Had Fans Talking.BT
Rickea Jackson, one of many standout rookies in the WNBA this season, set the record straight regarding her off-court life. Jackson posted a video of herself on Instagram on Sunday. She was sporting an all-pink two-piece outfit. The clip racked up almost 30,000 likes. However, one fan said they were heartbroken to learn Jackson was seemingly in a relationship. Expand Post But Jackson cleared the ... Read more
Tired of Waiting for Change, Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier Built Their Own League — and It’s a Game-Changer.BT
Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier unveiled their game-changing women’s basketball league, Unrivaled. The former UConn teammates aim to reshape the offseason landscape for WNBA players. (Photos by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) LAS VEGAS – WNBA All-Stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier are leading the charge to combat the controversial prioritization clause of the 2020 WNBA collective bargaining agreement and took the ... Read more
Natasha Cloud’s Arrival in New York Signals One Thing — the Liberty’s Title Defense Won’t Be Quiet.BT
NEW YORK — Natasha Cloud remembers a game she played against the Liberty in 2023 when, even as an opponent with the Washington Mystics, she received a standing ovation while walking off the Barclays Center court. “Philly and New York are very similar in the ways that we support our teams,” said Cloud, a Cardinal O’Hara and St. Joseph’s product. “ … If you go out every single night and give your ... Read more




