Without a moment’s hesitation, Candace Parker – a legend who once earned the respect of the entire WNBA – unexpectedly broke her silence and directly confronted the “anti-Caitlin Clark wave.” In a climate where anyone who speaks up in support of Caitlin can instantly become a target of attack, Parker chose not to remain silent. She responded with cold, sharp words that struck straight at the critics’ ... Read more
“She Didn’t Move” — The Anthem Moment With Caitlin Clark and the Fever That Stopped Everyone Cold and Sent Shockwaves Through the WNBA.BT
SHE DIDN’T MOVE — EVEN WHEN HER TEAMMATES DID.What Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever did during the national anthem froze the arena — and the aftermath is still unfolding across the league. arrow_forward_ios Read more 00:00 00:00 01:31 It was supposed to be just another night. Another packed house in Indiana. Another pregame ceremony. Another anthem. But this time, something shifted — not in the music, ... Read more
Griner and Reese Shake the WNBA With a Chilling Ultimatum Sparked by a Single Sentence Between Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham.BT
YOU COULD HEAR IT FROM THE LOCKER ROOM — AND THEN THE THREAT DROPPED.Griner and Reese just delivered an ultimatum that froze the entire league — and it all started with one sentence between Clark and Sophie Cunningham courtside. Nobody saw it coming. Not the crowd. Not the staff. Not even the players. But the moment it landed, everything stopped. It began like any other night in the WNBA’s red-hot 2025 season — packed ... Read more
The WNBA Has Become My Source of Queer Joy and It Might Just Be Yours Too.BT
Over the past year, I have become obsessed with the WNBA. Back in March of last year, I remember FaceTiming with some friends who commented on how exciting the women's college basketball games were during March Madness, and I became curious. I'm more of a television, theater, and movie-watching queer, not so much a sporty one. Advertisement After tuning in to watch a few games featuring stars like Angel ... Read more
Sun Insider Breaks Silence After Casting a Historic DPOY Vote for A’ja Wilson in a WNBA First.BT
The 2025 Defensive Player of the Year race was like Sophie’s Choice for the voters. The two in the running were Minnesota Lynx’s Alanna Smith, who kept them as the best defensive team in the league despite Napheesa Collier missing 11 games, and Las Vegas Aces’ A’ja Wilson, who led the league in blocks and rebounds. In the end, the voters just couldn’t decide. Watch What’s Trending Now! Alanna Smith and A’ja Wilson made ... Read more