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Luka Doncic is must-see TV show at all times. The 6-foot-8 Los Angeles Lakers standout point guard is having a season for the ages, as he’s nearly averaging a triple-double as the heart and soul of the 17-time NBA champions’ offense (33.7 points, 8.8 ...
Erica Wheeler became first professional basketball player to partner with OnlyFans, using the platform for workout content and behind-the-scenes WNBA moments rather than adult content.
USA TODAY has the details on Jordan Brand's new commercial with WNBA star Napheesa Collier and other league standouts premiering during the Grammys.
Dominique Malonga's dunk in Unrivaled wasn't just a highlight. It was a glimpse into how the player-founded league is already reshaping women's basketball and where it could go next.
The WNBA still does not have a CBA, but it does have a 2026 schedule. On Wednesday, the league announced the full schedule for its historic 30th season, which will run from May 8 through Sept. 24. The 2026 playoffs will begin on Sept. 27. There will be a two-week break in early September to accommodate the FIBA Women's World Cup.
Candace Parker hasn't always loved Paige Bueckers, but she couldn't have been more complimentary of the phenom this weekend.
Los Angeles Sparks star Cameron Brink played only 15 games in her rookie season in 2024 due to a knee injury. During a June game against the Connecticut Sun, Brink suffered a torn ACL in her left knee, which required surgery.
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Sophie Cunningham takes brutal WNBA swipe after being asked for career update
WNBA free agent and former Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham delivered a brutally honest line when asked about her future in the league amid labor negotiations