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The WNBA trade deadline is a pressure cooker. Front offices are staring at the same fork in the road: double‑down and push for a title, or pull the ripcord and pivot to 2026.
The Mercury are 17-11 through 28 games and currently sit at fourth place in the WNBA. The top four teams host in the first round of the playoffs, which will now include Games 1 and 3 hosted by the ...
When the Indiana Fever take on the Los Angeles Sparks on Tuesday, Caitlin Clark won’t be in the lineup. It is, unfortunately, ...
For the fourth-place Phoenix Mercury, a home game with a fully healthy team against the Connecticut Sun, who have the worst record in the WNBA sounds easy, but ...
After an off day on Monday, the WNBA returns with a massive five-game slate on Tuesday night, featuring five of the top six teams in the standings. Here’s a qui ...
Trade ideas, the Aces' future and Minnesota's addition of DiJonai Carrington. Sabreena Merchant answers your WNBA questions.
The WNBA trade deadline is almost here, so let's take a look at the players who are most likely on the move.
The league said in a statement Saturday that moving a team was at the discretion of the WNBA and not individual franchises.
While the Phoenix Mercury have a chance to bolster their playoff positioning with the Connecticut Sun in town, that's not the story making headlines ahead of Tuesday night's matchup.
Connecticut Sun forward Aneesah Morrow (24) rebounds the ball during a WNBA game between the New York Liberty and the ...
While the sale is still pending approval by the WNBA Board of Governors, the report also noted that Pagliuca plans to move the team to Boston as early as 2027.
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