WNBA Makes Caitlin Clark Announcement
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Angel Reese records first triple-double of WNBA career
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The WNBA celebrated four of its greats, Sylvia Fowles, Sue Bird, Cappie Pondexter, and Alana Beard, at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
The WNBA selects All-Stars from a combination of fan, player, media and coach voting. Fans account for 50% of the initial vote, while player and media selections account for 25% each. The league will then combine all of those scores, and the four frontcourt players and six guards with the top combined votes will become the All-Star starters.
Breaking down the odds and best bets for Sunday's WNBA action between the Atlanta Dream and Washington Mystics.
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Friday's WNBA slate has a pair of contests, with the Atlanta Dream hosting the Chicago Sky at 7:30 p.m. ET, followed by Paige Bueckers and the Dallas Wings taking on the Las Vegas Aces at 10 p.m. ET.
WNBA Fans In Disbelief Over Slow-Mo Video Of Caitlin Clark Pass originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark was sensational in her first game back from a quad injury, providing the Indiana Fever with not only her long-range shooting but also her much-needed playmaking.
She’s got some good basketball genes from both mom and dad that’s for sure. On Sunday, she honored her super tall dad Greg Brink with an endearing post with rare photos of them together. The Los Angeles Sparks star is still recovering from her ACL injury a year out,
Carla Leite of Golden State got her first WNBA start while Seattle’s Dominique Malonga, the former No. 2 overall pick, continues developing her game
After a standout college career, Lucy Olsen reflected upon the adjustment to life in the WNBA as a Washington Mystics rookie.