The WNBA is back and celebrating its silver anniversary. It was a busy offseason for the longest running women’s professional sports league that will tipoff its 25th season Friday night.
A'ja Wilson has been selected The Associated Press WNBA player of the year. The third-year star helped Las Vegas earn the top seed in the league's playoffs.
L.A. Sparks All-Star Candace Parker knows it’s a calculated risk to stay in a coronavirus hot spot in Bradenton, Florida, where all 12 teams will play games in the WNBA “bubble."
Alyssa Thomas scored 22 points to lead a balanced Connecticut offense and the Sun opened the WNBA semifinals with an 84-75 win over the Los Angeles Sparks.
Chelsea Gray had 21 points and eight assists, Candace Parker added 11 points, 10 rebounds and six assists, and Los Angeles Sparks eliminated the Storm 92-69.
WNBA will be available to play next month when NBA 2K20 is released on Sept. 6. Players can play a full season with their favorite WNBA team, according to the league.
Candace Parker scored a season-high 21 points, Nneka Ogwumike added 13 points, 10 rebounds and three steals and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Seattle Storm 83-75.
Elena Delle Donne and Candace Parker have been tapped as the captain the WNBA All-Star teams. A lot of the coaches are excited to see of this level of talent.