WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner is on the move. Griner has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Dream, which will become official on Feb. 1 when WNBA player contracts can be signed ...
One of the most unexpected moves of the WNBA offseason was legendary post player Brittney Griner leaving the Phoenix Mercury (where she has spent all 11 seasons ...
Atlanta Dream). The Sacramento Monarchs folded after the 2009 season, leaving the league with its current 12-team structure. The WNBA's next expansion franchise, Golden State, will join the league ...
My name is on the (WNBA All-Star Game ... a free agent for the first time in her career and signed with the Atlanta Dream, saying she was drawn to head coach Karl Smesko’s vision and the ...
Griner, who has nearly two thirds of the dunks in WNBA history, has gone on record saying that, while she is only officially with Atlanta for the coming season, she feels more committed than her ...
Unrivaled, the latest pro women’s basketball league is already making waves, and it’s putting the WNBA in an uncomfortable spotlight. Earlier this week, Rose guard Kahleah Copper, who also ...
After the most successful season in WNBA history in terms of impact and ... who joined Griner in Atlanta. Scoring threat Marina Mabrey has now asked for a trade as well. Connecticut did sign ...
But, some WNBA teams still lag behind; neither the Atlanta Dream nor the Sun have announced plans to build facilities. Now, many of their players are currently playing in the offseason 3-on-3 ...
Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young said it's hard to believe there wasn't a WNBA team here earlier given all of Golden State's success over the past decade, when the Warriors won four NBA championships.
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