The 2025 WNBA season has been a turbulent ride for the Los Angeles Sparks. Despite adding All-Star guard Kelsey Plum during the offseason in hopes of reviving their playoff chances, the team has struggled to find rhythm. Currently sitting at a disappointing 7-14 record, the Sparks’ only recent bright spot was a gritty 92-88 win over the Connecticut Sun on July 13. But as frustration builds among fans and analysts alike, ... Read more
Don’t Count Her Out — Rebekah Gardner’s Comeback Could Be the Liberty’s Secret Weapon.BT
Rebekah Gardner watched the Liberty’s championship run from the sidelines last season as she rehabbed from an Achilles injury. But after a “long and hard” 14-month recovery process, Gardner felt a sense of “relief” this week as she laced up her “Reverse Grinch” Kobe 6 sneakers to join her teammates at training camp. Advertisement “I put in a lot of work,” the 34-year-old Gardner said Monday after practice. “When I ... Read more
“You Don’t Know My Story”: Natasha Cloud Responds Boldly to Enes Kanter Freedom’s Criticism.BT
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! WNBA player Natasha Cloud responded to Enes Kanter Freedom’s criticism in a tweet. Kanter Freedom had been critical of Cloud after the Washington Mystics guard called the U.S. "trash" following key Supreme Court rulings last week. Kanter Freedom initially responded to Cloud on Twitter and then on "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning, saying he ... Read more
Before Facing the Nets, Bam Adebayo Made a Bold Statement Wearing A’ja Wilson’s Signature Sneaker.BT
Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo and Las Vegas Aces standout A'ja Wilson have confirmed themselves as a couple, with the former donning the latter's signature pair of shoes. Ahead of Friday's matchup between the Heat and Brooklyn Nets, Adebayo wore the pink Nike A’One shoes. They are the first signature shoe Wilson released, which her partner made sure to give his respect. The Heat made sure to point that ... Read more
The Truth Behind Las Vegas’s Boldest Move: Jackie Young Was Never a Coincidence.BT
Portrait of a top draft pick. Leaving the Greensboro Coliseum on March 10, Dan Padover had seen enough. Weeks earlier, on a Sunday, the general manager of the Las Vegas Aces was watching college games on television with the team’s head coach, Bill Laimbeer. Holding the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft, Padover, Laimbeer and the Aces’ brass were scouring the college games, in search of the best fit. On that day, Muffet ... Read more




