This profile on Satou and Nyara Sabally is part of Glamour’s 2025 Women of the Year package honoring five remarkable WNBA players. See them all here. Satou Sabally was on the phone with her sister Nyara right before our Zoom call, discussing how they’d handle their first playoff face-off the very next week. “I think now it was all more so enjoying the moment and really being excited for each other,” the ... Read more
The WNBA offseason just got explosive as Breanna Stewart’s unexpected move leaves fans questioning where she’ll land in 2025.BT
Breanna Stewart is staying put. The New York Liberty have officially re-signed their superstar forward, securing one of the league's top talents for another season. But Stewart's contract choice is raising eyebrows across the WNBA. According to reports, the reigning WNBA champion inked a one-year deal worth $208,400, making her the highest-paid player on the Liberty and one of the top earners in the league. Despite her ... Read more
WNBA champion Dana Evans proves she’s far more than talent and beauty as her real story comes into focus.BT
WNBA champion Dana Evans did not attain success by chance, she molded herself from her youth in ballet, crafting not only her physical skill but also her competitive nature, dedication, and work ethic. She continued that success at the University of Louisville, where she led the ACC in scoring, was named ACC Player of the Year twice, and became just the third Cardinal to be named a First Team AP All-American. Now, she’s ... Read more
What’s Behind Chelsea Gray’s Sudden Absence? The Full Injury Update Revealed.BT
Chelsea Gray left Game 5 of the WNBA semifinals for the Las Vegas Aces after another injury. She hurt her right ankle in the third quarter. This happened when she drove around a screen and another player stepped on her foot. She went down right away. She tried walking off but was limping. After that, she had to go back to the locker room. Her team was still ahead by one point when she left. Expand Tweet Before the ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: Julie Allemand and Ismaël Bako seize the French Cup in stunning fashion, cementing their dominance in Belgian basketball ⚡.BT
La Coupe de France avait un accent belge cette année. Julie Allemand et Montpellier (coaché par le Liégeois Thibaut Petit) se sont effet imposés en Dames tandis que Ismaël Bako et l’ASVEL l’emportaient dans la version masculine. La meneuse des Belgian Cats a été éblouissante et a raflé le titre de MVP dans une finale très serrée et remportée 75-74 face aux Flammes Carolos de Charleville.Irrésistible, Julie Allemand a évolué à ... Read more




