Before the wheels of WNBA player movement start spinning, we look at where the top free agents fit in best -- and where Jewell Loyd might be traded.
Chennedy Carter's career has been anything but ordinary. The post National Reporter Blames WNBA for Angel Reese Teammate’s ...
Seattle Storm guard Skylar Diggins-Smith, who appeared as a guest in the latest episode of Reese's podcast, brought up ...
Former Las Vegas Aces star Candace Parker has weighed in on the possible future of All-Star guard Jewell Loyd. Parker ...
Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner is testing the free agency market for the first time and has left people speculating ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark decided not to play any organized basketball during the offseason, eschewing both Unrivaled ...
The WNBA landscape is ready to take shape for the new season once the league's free agency period begins on Feb. 1. The ...
Chennedy Carter showcased her impressive two-way play on social media after leading her team, Wuhan Shengfan, to a big win against a divisional rival on Wednesday.
The Caitlin Clark effect is yet to simmer down.  The WNBA star has taken the Indiana Fever to new heights, and in the process ...
The prospects of a new collective bargaining agreement will influence this season’s free agency, but expect to see stars ...
The announcement was made by Tissot CEO Sylvain Dolla, NBA President of Global Partnerships Salvatore LaRocca and Tissot Ambassadors, NBA legend Tony Parker and 2024 WNBA Champion Sabrina Ionescu, at ...
The WNBA's core player designation is akin to the NFL franchise tag. A team can "core" a player to prevent them from becoming an unrestricted free agent by retaining their exclusive rights.