Mitchell, Brionna Jones, and Tina Charles headline a list of stars playing overseas this winter, despite the rise of Unrivaled and other domestic leagues.
Here's a look at where each WNBA team stands heading into the offseason and their biggest free agency questions.
Riley Gaines has come out against WNBA side Seattle Storm The swimmer-turned-social ... against LPGA's decision to allow transgender players in women's golf. She spoke in her conversation with ...
Seattle Storm. Seattle Storm's Gabby Williams leaves WNBA amid Caitlin Clark controversy Seattle Storm. Paige Bueckers speaks out after Nika Muhl's knee injury during FIBA Super Cup Muhl's journey ...
If teams don’t extend players a reserved qualifying offer, players become unrestricted free agents in February. The Dream’s top free agent is 35-year-old Tina Charles, who averaged 14.9 points ...
The WNBA is more popular than ever. League revenue has doubled since 2019 — from $102 million to $200 million — and new stars like Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark have helped the ...
a former high school basketball player-turned-stylist to New York Liberty forward Breanna “Stewie” Stewart, Atlanta Dream center Tina Charles, WNBA legend Sue Bird, and soccer wonder Megan ...
The Seattle Storm on Wednesday officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz in the 2024 presidential election. One of the 12 WNBA teams ...