Los Angeles Sparks rookie Cameron Brink was helped to the locker room after suffering an apparent leg injury in the first quarter against the Connecticut Sun on Tuesday. Brink was driving on Sun center Brionna Jones when she fell to the floor with a non-contact injury. The Sparks announced that Brink has a knee injury, and she did not return. “Cam has a knee injury and will be evaluated tomorrow,” Los Angeles Sparks ... Read more
The Surprise No One Saw Coming — Little Isaac’s Touching Diogo Jota Tribute Melts Every Liverpool Heart.AT
Young Liverpool Fan’s Jota Tribute T-Shirt Steals the Show at Fashion Event On a vibrant Saturday afternoon in Liverpool, 7-year-old Isaac Kearney turned heads at a local community fashion show with a heartfelt tribute to his favorite player, Diogo Jota. The young fan, sporting a custom-designed T-shirt emblazoned with “JOTA” and striking red wings, left the audience in awe, his creation a testament to his unwavering ... Read more
They Laughed at Kelsey Plum, But Her Message to Caitlin Clark Fans Just Flipped the Entire Narrative.BT
Even before Caitlin Clark’s debut in the WNBA, Kelsey Plum had praised the younger athlete. “I’m super happy for her, she can have it. I think it’s really cool to see her do it in the fashion that she’s doing it, bringing attention to the game… She’s a baller. She’ll be great.” Despite the praise, the latest Sparks star recently went on a rant to defend herself in a post involving CC. Unknowingly, she became a part of a social ... Read more
A Class Act: Sabrina Ionescu Promises to Split Her 3-Point Contest Winnings With Rising Rookie Sonia Citron.BT
Sabrina Ionescu is putting her money where her mouth is after winning another WNBA 3-Point Contest. On July 17, the 27-year-old New York Liberty star became only the second WNBA player in history to win the competition more than once (Allie Quigley won four times between 2017—2022). After breaking WNBA and NBA records with a historic 37-point win in ... Read more
“This Isn’t Just About Us”: Natasha Cloud’s Raw Take on CBA Negotiations Turns the All-Star Protest Into a Defining Moment for the League.BT
All the players on Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier’s WNBA All-Star teams made a strong statement during warmups before the game last weekend. They wore black T-shirts with a message that read, “Pay us what you owe us.” It was a call to the WNBA to raise the meagre salaries that even the league’s top players earn today. Days later, Skills Challenge winner Natasha Cloud opened up about how proud she was to see the players ... Read more




