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The Minnesota Lynx. | NBAE via Getty Images

The Minnesota Lynx were supposed to be in survival mode.

Their franchise cornerstone, Napheesa Collier underwent two ankle surgeries in the offseason and was ruled out until at least early June. Add in a roster that lost Alanna Smith, Jessica Shepard, Natisha Hiedeman, Bridget Carleton,and DiJonai Carrington to free...


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Kate Martin. | NurPhoto via Getty Images

The new CBA brought a ton of changes to the WNBA. One of the most notable was the creation of the developmental player position.

Now, teams can sign two development players. These players are allowed to participate in all training sessions and practices. They can also travel with the team. But, they can only be...


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Caitlin Clark. | Getty Images

Three of the four teams in action on Thursday night— the Atlanta Dream, Golden State Valkyries and Minnesota Lynx—all began their Commissioner’s Cup quests with a win.

The fourth team, the defending Cup champion Indiana Fever, desperately hope to do the same.

It’s been a long week for Indy, plunged into...


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Chennedy Carter and Aneesah Morrow battle for a rebound. | Getty Images

There is more WNBA season in front of us than behind, but already teams are inching towards completing the first quarter of the year.

Certain franchises, like the Minnesota Lynx and Atlanta Dream, are looking like title contenders, while teams like the Seattle Storm and Phoenix Mercury ar...


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Sandy Brondello and the Toronto Tempo. | NBAE via Getty Images

She can insist that it’s “just another game,” but the spotlight will be on Sandy Brondello and her new team in Brooklyn on Thursday night (7:30 p.m. ET, USA Network).

The head coach of the Toronto Tempo was dismissed from the top position with the New York Liberty after the 2025 WNBA season, despit...


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