The Golden State Valkyries did what nobody could: break the playoff jinx. That’s Natalie Nakase for you. By qualifying for the postseason with a first-season team, her journey in basketball is a story of hardworking success. Born on April 18, 1980, in Anaheim, California, Nakase grew up with a relentless love for the game that propelled her from a standout collegiate guard to one of the most respected coaching ... Read more
The WNBA Rookie of the Year milestone shines bright but a troubling trend already spotted by Paige Bueckers casts a shadow . BT
Dallas Wings huffed and puffed to reach double digits in their win column. In their 44th game of the season against the Phoenix Mercury, they finally got their 10th win to improve from their 2024 tally of 9 wins, marginally. It was not without reason, as the inexperienced Wings were dealt an unprecedented injury crisis. With the season now officially in the rearview mirror, fans and analysts are praying this won’t be ... Read more
Lexi Hull wasn’t even supposed to start but what she did that night left the arena frozen and the Fever rethinking their future . BT
SHE WASN’T EVEN SUPPOSED TO START.But What Lexi Hull Did That Night Left the Arena Frozen — And Now the Fever May Have a Star They Never Planned For. arrow_forward_ios Read more 00:00 00:01 01:31 Nobody noticed when her name was announced. There was no roar from the crowd. The broadcast didn’t cut to her face. Even the sideline commentator had to glance at her jersey twice before saying anything. Lexi ... Read more
Caitlin Clark finally tells her full basketball story from childhood dreams to the WNBA Draft with one secret revealed at last . BT
arrow_forward_ios Read more 00:00 00:01 01:31 The camera light blinked red, the mic was hot, and Caitlin Clark sat still for a moment longer than anyone expected. The room wasn’t loud, not like the packed arenas where she made her name. This was different. This was intimate. And from the way she exhaled, it was clear: the world was about to hear more than highlights and headlines. For the first time, she was ... Read more
ESPN and FOX Sports just pulled the plug on the WNBA raising the question if this is the first crack in a looming collapse . BT
e silence didn’t arrive with a bang. It crept in quietly. It started as a flicker — a missing highlight here, a skipped segment there. A fan sitting down with their morning coffee, expecting Caitlin Clark’s name on the ESPN ticker, saw only college football. A radio host teed up a segment on the playoff race — but pivoted, mid-sentence, to a piece about MLB pennant standings. And then one night, it happened. A ... Read more