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Kelsey Plum is Finally Getting her Chance
The NCAA's all-time leading scorer and top pick in last year's WNBA draft has had a strange start to her pro career.
It's About Time: WNBA Teams Join the 'NBA Live 18' Roster
‘NBA Live 18’ will be the first game to feature the full WNBA roster.
The Old-School Five Is Alive and Thriving in the WNBA
As the WNBA undergoes its own three-point revolution, a funny thing has happened: traditional bigs are more valuable than ever.
The Minnesota Lynx Are Becoming the Golden State Warriors of the WNBA
The Lynx were already a historically dominant franchise. Then coach Cheryl Reeve gave her team an order over the off-season: take, and make, more threes.
Is Diana Taurasi the Greatest Women's Basketball Player of All Time?
The Phoenix Mercury guard just became the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, adding to an impressive list of career accomplishments. Is she the best ever?
The WNBA Calendar Led To Kelsey Plum’s Draft Night Drama
“On the men's side, it would have never happened,” Plum says about the uncertainty surrounding her draft.
The 2017 WNBA Season Is All About 2016's Super Teams
Heading into the season tip-off on Saturday, the Los Angeles Sparks and the Minnesota Lynx are in position to repeat last year's thrilling championship series.
Kelsey Plum Went First in the WNBA Draft, And Now She's Stuck in Limbo
At the 11th hour, the San Antonio Stars appeared to have a deal in place to trade No. 1 overall pick Kelsey Plum. It didn't happen, and now sources say all options are on the table.
Erin Phillips Might Be The Best Crossover Athlete In The World
The WNBA Star returned to Australia during the off-season to dominate the inaugural AFL Women's competition, playing the decisive hand in the Adelaide Crows grand final win.
The Second Jobs of WNBA All-Stars: Seimone Augustus in Russia
While the max salary in the WNBA tops out just under $110,000 a year, many female basketball stars spend their offseasons plying their trade overseas for double or triple that amount.
Candice Wiggins Thinks 98 Percent of WNBA Players Are Gay, Says She Was Bullied for Being Straight
Candice Wiggins sounded off on the WNBA on Monday, claiming that 98 percent of women in the league are homosexual and that the league was intolerant of her heterosexuality.
Chamique Holdsclaw Talks About Mental Health Because She Needs to
Chamique Holdsclaw helped lead Tennessee to three straight championships with Pat Summitt in the 1990s. She was also struggling with depression, and today says that her coach was crucial to her mental health success.