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A triple-double is an impressive feat. Which WNBA players have achieved it? Check out a historical rundown of stat leaders.
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BettingPros on MSNWNBA Player Props & Bets: Friday (5/23)There are four WNBA games tonight, with three being played at 10:00 p.m. ET. How will Kelsey Plum fare in a rematch between her Los Angeles Sparks and the Golden State Valkyries? Can Satou Sabally get going from deep when her Phoenix Mercury battle the Seattle Storm?
The Washington Post’s Top 25 list projects the premier WNBA talents for the 2025 season. The rankings, compiled primarily by WNBA writer Kareem Copeland, are meant to assess each player’s relative value without regard to her specific role or teammates.
Lynx forward Napheesa Collier led her team with a dominant 34-point performance, tying the WNBA record for most points in a season opener. Meanwhile, Courtney Williams added 25 points and nine assists, contributing to the Lynx's strong offense.
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BettingPros on MSNMystics vs. Aces WNBA Player Props (Friday)There are four WNBA games tonight, with three being played at 10:00 p.m. ET. How will Kelsey Plum fare in a rematch between her Los Angeles Sparks and the Golden State Valkyries? Can Satou Sabally get going from deep when her Phoenix Mercury battle the Seattle Storm?
She has been the fulcrum of coach Lynne Roberts’ new offensive system by pushing the tempo, getting two feet into the paint, and zipping the ball around. The frontcourt of Dearica Hamby and especially Azurá Stevens has benefited from Plum’s playmaking,
Griner played 30 minutes and finished with 21 points, eight rebounds and two assists in Atlanta’s narrow 91-90 win over Indiana. She shot 8-for-13 from the field and knocked down 5-of-6 free throws. Though she fouled out late in the game, Griner was dominant during her time on the court.
Every year, the WNBA Most Improved Player award is a fascinating accolade to look out for, as it validates the ascent of an underrated player into the upper echelons of the league.
They’re the fourth in WNBA history to achieve the feat. Phoenix led the entire game and never surrendered the lead. Phoenix debuted nine players against Seattle and head coach Nate Tibbetts ...
Will Caitlin Clark and the new-look Indiana Fever actually contend for a title? How will No. 1 overall pick Paige Bueckers fare in her rookie season? And we can't forget the Golden State Valkyries, the first expansion team since 2008,
As the league booms, players are looking for a larger share in that growth. WNBA players currently earn only a small fraction of the league’s revenue share.