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"Being out of basketball helped me become more patient" - Bill Laimbeer on how he became one of the best WNBA coaches ever
At 68 years old and with three championships to his name, he now ranks as the third-most successful coach in WNBA history, trailing only Van Chancellor and Cheryl Reeve, while Becky Hammon also sits alongside him with three titles.
WNBA is staring down disaster as labor negotiations continue. Salaries offered by the WNBA in its latest proposal seem promising. The league’s highest-paid players are set to ma
A'ja Wilson has made an indelible mark on women's basketball. Take a closer look at her top accomplishments and honors, from high school to the WNBA.
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With a potential WNBA lockout looming, Unrivaled could be our women’s basketball oasis
Unrivaled also signed WNBA All-Rookie team stars Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron from the Washington Mystics, who will be playing for Phantom BC and the other new expansion team, Hive BC. Unrivaled is also expanding to four nights per week on TNT Sports from the three they did last year.
There’s a youth movement at USA Basketball camp this weekend with young WNBA players Paige Bueckers, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese making their debuts with the senior national team.
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Milestone of the century: Hannah Hidalgo leaves behind NBA & WNBA giants for exclusive record
With seven players departing in the offseason, Hannah Hidalgo was one of only four players who remained from Notre Dame’s 2024 roster. Despite the turnover, she never wavered. “I didn’t feel like the Lord was calling me to get up and leave,
The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is hurtling toward a potential lockout or strike with pay talks deadlocked ahead of Sunday's deadline over the players' push for a bigger share of the league's explosive growth in revenue.
Caitlin Clark is back on a basketball court. After an injury-ravaged 2025 WNBA season, which saw the Indiana Fever star play just 13 games, Clark linked up with the Team USA women’s national