Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington has been in the headlines for poking Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark in the eye while attempting a steal during Game 1 of their playoff matchup. She received a lot of flak for leaving Clark with a black eye. But Carrington hasn’t been in the limelight for just the wrong reasons. Her romance with Clark’s Fever teammate NaLyssa Smith has grabbed a lot of attention ahead of the two ... Read more
A’ja Wilson Didn’t Just Design a Court With 2K and SLAM—She Created a Place Every Hooper Will Want to Visit.BT
A'ja Wilson has partnered with 2K and SLAM for a new basketball court that will benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Southern Nevada, and we'd have to say it looks pretty darn cool. A collaborative project that includes the A’ja Wilson Foundation, SLAM’s Play with Purpose initiative and 2K Foundations, this unveiling comes during Women’s History Month, as a celebration of the importance of ... Read more
Julie Allemand Fait Tourner les Têtes, Même Celle de Tony Parker—Une Alchimie Qui Fait Parler Tout le Monde.BT
Mercredi soir, Lyon a remporté la deuxième manche de la finale des play-offs de basket féminin contre Montpellier. Déjà victorieuses lundi, les Lionnes ont encore enfoncé un peu plus le clou à domicile. Dans une salle comble et chauffée à blanc, notre compatriote et ses coéquipières n’ont laissé aucune chance à l’équipe coachée par Thibaut Petit. Au retour aux vestiaires, les deux équipes étaient à égalité mais Montpellier ... Read more
Azura Stevens Makes WNBA History Against the Chicago Sky—And Even Angel Reese Couldn’t Stop Her.BT
They tipped off with a crackle—Chicago’s double-double queen, Angel Reese, squared up against the Sparks’ versatile tower, Azurá Stevens. Sparks surged early, a 10–2 flurry that felt like lightning in a bottle. Chicago clawed back, but by halftime, Stevens had flipped the script—unmistakable, unstoppable, historic. However, when the final whistle blew, the win—and the moment—belonged to the Sky and Reese. Watch What’s ... Read more
The Sabally Sisters Are Finally Sharing the WNBA Court—And Their Reunion Is More Emotional Than Fans Expected.BT
New York Liberty forward Nyara Sabally cannot remember the last time she and her older sister Satou played against each other. “I think it was like in a school tournament,” Nyara told media members on a video call Friday ahead of the Liberty hosting Satou and the Dallas Wings at Barclays Sunday afternoon. “I feel like that's something we've been looking forward to for a long time,” she added. Wings second leading ... Read more




