WNBA star Brittney Griner revealed Wednesday that she contemplated suicide while jailed in Russia after her arrest on drug charges in 2022. Griner, whose memoir "Coming Home" is scheduled to be released Tuesday, discussed the ordeal with ABC's Robin Roberts on "20/20" during an hourlong interview.
Without a doubt, Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark is a big deal. The hype around her is astronomical and basketball fans can’t wait to see her finally compete against the pros in the WNBA.
For WNBA superstar Brittney Griner, the last few years have been the hardest she has ever endured. After being arrested for carrying banned substances, the Phoenix Mercury Center spent almost a year in a Russian prison.
Not everyone would be willing to become a mentor to the most popular player entering the WNBA. But immediately after the Indiana Fever selected Iowa's Caitlin Clark with the No.
Phoenix Mercury star center Brittney Griner is opening up about what she calls her "mental lapse" that led to her near-10-month imprisonment in Russia in 2022.
Within the first few days of training camp, an element that may have flown under the radar. This is how much of an impact Aliyah Boston and NaLyssa Smith will provide as a one-two punch for an ever-growing Fever offense.
Defense. Commitment to detail. Execution. Watching play between the Minnesota Lynx practice squad and the team on the floor, mostly newcomers, it was easy to see that those requirements were being met.
Point guard Chelsea Gray signed a contract extension through 2025 to remain with the two-time WNBA defending champion Las Vegas Aces, General Manager Natalie Williams announced Tuesday.
Even after becoming the biggest name in women’s basketball lately, Caitlin Clark still has her fair share of critics out there. Among them is Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi and how her ongoing beef with the Indiana Fever rookie is making headlines right before the new WNBA season is set to start.
Point guard Chelsea Gray signed a contract extension through 2025 to remain with the two-time WNBA defending champion Aces, the team announced Tuesday.
Eric Moody identifies the sleepers to know about in fantasy women's basketball this season.
Caitlin Clark is set to make her WNBA debut soon after taking the world of college basketball by storm. But before her first game soon, the former Iowa Hawkeyes star has gotten her first taste of action during the Indiana Fever’s training camp for the upcoming season.
The Las Vegas Aces signed point guard Chelsea Gray to a one-year extension covering the 2025 season, multiple outlets reported Tuesday. The five-time All-Star and three-time WNBA champion is heading into her fourth season with the Aces and her 10th in the league.
As training camp kicks off, Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides is sounding the alarm to WNBA rivals, highlighting a formidable asset they’ll face: Caitlin Clark and her exceptional passing game.
The WNBA’s 2024 training camps are underway and the New York Liberty has begun their training camp battle for a trio of roster spots. Returning from last season are 2023 WNBA MVP Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, Courtney Vandersloot, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, Jonquel Jones, Kayla Thornton, and Nyara Sabally.
By the time the media were allowed into the practice area, the Minnesota Lynx was close to being done for the day. Yet, you could still feel the energy.
Women's basketball has never been in a better place. Sure, the television ratings have been through the roof, and there are more stars than ever. However,
On Sunday, women's basketball star Candace Parker announced her retirement following 16 remarkable professional seasons in the WNBA and overseas.
Shooting is the great equalizer in basketball. You might not be the greatest, most explosive athlete, capable of throwing down crazy dunks or blowing past defenders off the dribble, but if you can shoot, chances are that you'll play a key role on any team you're a part of. Let's take a look at the greatest pure shooters in basketball history.
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