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Nneka Ogwumike is the Most Efficient Shooter Ever in Professional Basketball
Nneka Ogwumike finished the WNBA regular season with a true shooting percentage of 73.7 percent, which is absurd.
Is America Ready For Openly Gay Male Athletes in Major Sports Leagues?
Wade Davis II and others speak to the reasons why so many female pro athletes have made that leap, and why no male athletes have followed.
Sixteen Years Later, 'Love & Basketball' Is Still Important
We talked to Gina Prince-Bythewood, the writer and director of 'Love & Basketball,' about her movie's impact, women in sports movies, and seeing the WNBA in its 20th season.
Maya Moore: Back From Rio With Olympic Gold, and Back to the WNBA Grind
Now that the Olympics are over, the WNBA season resumes, and so does Maya Moore and the Minnesota Lynx's quest to defend their championship.
From UConn to the Rio Olympics, All Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi Do Is Win
WNBA stars Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi have teamed up to win titles in college, in Russia, and for Team USA. The longtime friends and backcourt partners are seeking their fourth gold medal at the Rio Games.
VICE Sports Q&A: Seattle Storm and Team USA Star Breanna Stewart
Breanna Stewart has dominated the WNBA as a rookie. Now she's in Rio with her UConn coach Geno Aureamma looking to bring back gold.
The Minnesota Lynx Are the San Antonio Spurs of the WNBA
No team in recent basketball memory has built a dynasty quite as long-lasting or protean as the San Antonio Spurs', but the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx are working on it.
VICE Sports Q&A: Tamika Catchings Reflects on Pat Summit, Her Upcoming Retirement, and Her Final Olympics
Tamika Catchings is preparing to represent the United States in her fourth Olympic Games. They will be a capstone on one of the greatest careers in basketball history.
‘It Should Be About the Game’: Brittney Griner on Good Media, Bad Media
Brittney Griner has moved on from the Glory Johnson issues last season, and wishes media and fans would do the same thing.
Are the Olympics a Help or Hindrance to Women's Leagues?
If the Olympic Games are an unequivocal win for its women competitors, the equation for the leagues that employ them is more complicated.
Michael Cooper And Bill Laimbeer Are Keeping Their NBA Rivalry Alive In The WNBA
Michael Cooper and Bill Laimbeer were part of a legendary NBA rivalry in the 1980's. They're coaching in the WNBA, now, but are as competitive as they ever were.
How The WNBA Compares To Other Sports Leagues At Age 20
As the WNBA tips off its 20th season, its attendance lags established male leagues—but not if you consider where those leagues were two decades into their existence.