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The most grueling two-day travel schedule in the WNBA this season provided predictably disastrous results for the Golden State Valkyries this weekend.
The Sparks have not made the playoffs since 2020, which is not only the longest postseason drought in franchise history, but the longest active one in the league. Last season was a new low. They recorded the fewest wins in a season in franchise history and finished in last place at 8-32.
Michael Lewis, a 55-year-old from Denton, Texas, was arrested in January after authorities alleged he sent hundreds of “threats and sexually explicit messages” to the WNBA star.
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Bueckers has admitted that she is desperate to partner with a real estate company so that she doesn't have to "pay for a house."
Fueled by dynamic offense from Kelsey Plum and Rickea Jackson, the Los Angeles Sparks survived a 101-99 thriller over the New York Liberty on Saturday — winning
As of now the Storm are fifth in the WNBA standings, but have the ninth ranked offense in the league. That has to improve if Seattle wants to go on a deep playoff run. What’s the cause of this and why does it feel like so many notable players are injured and banged up all at once?
Chicago Sky Make Request to WNBA as Angel Reese Suspension Nears originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Chicago Sky endured a rough 2025 WNBA season. They are 7-17 and riding a four-game losing streak.
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