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WNBA training camps open on Sunday, April 27. The league’s 13 teams will officially launch their 2025 seasons with ...
The anticipation for the upcoming WNBA season is reaching a fever pitch, and with preseason action set to begin in early May, ...
The Indiana Fever only have five players returning from last season's roster. Meet the new and returning players on Indiana's ...
A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier will be back on the court Sunday to renew their chase of a championship and ...
This off-season, Thomas joined the Phoenix Mercury, and Bonner joined Caitlin Clark in Indiana. DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas played five seasons in Connecticut. Thomas has been with the team ...
Kraft’s warnings before Phoenix died and the lack of accountability by the leaders of the Department of Family and Children’s Services — brought to light by The Mercury News beginning in ...
After playing all 11 seasons of her career with the Connecticut Sun, she was traded to the Phoenix Mercury on ... DB [my fiancée, Sun teammate DeWanna Bonner] and I also talked about it.
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"Somebody that did talk trash was [former Phoenix Mercury star] Diana Taurasi. But it was all in good fun. We were playing them at home, and she fouled me, like, pretty hard, kind of from behind.
Cam Skattebo tops list of Arizona State football products who could go in 2025 NFL Draft Phoenix Mercury announce naming rights for practice facility Arizona Diamondbacks can't buy a clutch hit ...
After being traded to the Indiana Fever in February following six seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, the veteran guard is approaching her new opportunity with renewed focus and a hunger for success.
In February, the Fever acquired the veteran guard from Phoenix in a four-team trade ... Indiana also signed veterans DeWanna Bonner and Natasha Howard, both former WNBA champions, this offseason.