Crossing overseas to join the American women’s basketball league, with ample international experience under her belt, Julie Vanloo is someone who brings a fresh perspective to the game. As she looks to carve out her space in the WNBA at the age of 31 and in her second season here, Vanloo is a force to be reckoned with. She carries a level of grace and charisma on the hardwood that only professionals with over two decades in ... Read more
💥 BREAKING NEWS: New York Liberty hire Chris DeMarco as head coach in a move that could redefine Sabrina Ionescu’s career ⚡.BT
The New York Liberty just shook the WNBA world with a bold, unexpected move that could redefine Sabrina Ionescu’s career and the team’s future. The Liberty have officially hired Chris DeMarco as their new head coach, a decision that immediately has fans, analysts, and players buzzing. DeMarco, known for his strategic mind and player-development focus, will be formally introduced on Wednesday in a press conference that ... Read more
Behind her calm exterior, Rebekah Gardner of the Chicago Sky pursues a dream that could reshape her future and the league.BT
Rebekah Gardner has spent most of her career as a basketball nomad. By 2018, she had played six years in Israel and Turkey, packing her bags and returning to California during every offseason. The lifestyle weighed on her, and though she felt welcome, Gardner never felt fully at home. So she created a blog, “Overseas: Uncut,” as an online diary of sorts, relaying her adventures back to people in California who ... Read more
In a striking move, A’ja Wilson addresses Caitlin Clark’s breakout success, igniting debate over legacy, privilege, and the future of the league.BT
A’ja Wilson = success. With every passing day, it gets harder to ignore the fact that Wilson is the best women’s basketball player. She became the first star in WNBA or NBA history to win a championship, claim the scoring title, and be named Finals MVP, league MVP, and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season. Now, she’s TIME Magazine’s 2025 Athlete of the Year. If there was ever any narrative bigger than hers, it was ... Read more
A’ja Wilson sparks controversy again by claiming Caitlin Clark’s fame may be fueled by race, reigniting a heated WNBA debate,BT
A’ja Wilson Reflects on Caitlin Clark’s Rise and the Historical Legacy of Women’s Basketball After being named Time’s Athlete of the Year for 2025, WNBA superstar A’ja Wilson has spoken candidly about the challenges she perceives in the league’s narrative following the emergence of Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark. Wilson, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time WNBA champion with the Las Vegas Aces, expressed ... Read more




