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Chicago Sky star Angel Reese has been in the WNBA for only a year and a half, but that's not going to stop her from speaking her mind on some of the league's biggest issues. Reese spoke candidly about the players' labor negotiations with the league during All-Star weekend, calling them "disrespectful."
All-Star Weekend has arrived, marking the midpoint of the 2025 WNBA season. It is a celebration of the best in the league and a chance to take a breather before the grind of the second half and postseason. Here is what to look forward to this weekend, whether you’re in Indianapolis or following along from afar.
A three-part documentary about retired WNBA star Diana Taurasi is scheduled for release on Prime Video starting Aug. 7, according to a trailer released by the streaming platform.
Napheesa Collier, Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams will be representing the Lynx on the court in Saturday’s WNBA All-Star Game. Coach Cheryl Reeve will be leading Team Collier. But the Lynx
The major free agent who could change the balance of power among the top three teams is Emma Meesseman, the 2019 WNBA Finals MVP who last played in the league in 2022, when she was an All-Star for the Chicago Sky.
Even though Diana Taurasi has retired, the WNBA's biggest trash talker remains in Phoenix. Taurasi held down the honor for the past two years, but now it's Mercury star Alyssa Thomas' turn. Thomas now holds the baton as the league's No. 1 trash talker, according to her peers in an anonymous poll from The Athletic.
Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese lead WNBA All-Star players drafted within the last two years. Here's why that matters.
The Lynx superstar brought her All-Star fit best to Indianapolis, Indiana, for her fifth selection to the game.
The Phoenix Mercury's Satou Sabally was selected as a starter for Caitlin Clark's Team Clark in the WNBA's Indianapolis All-Star Game on July 19.
Brittney Sykes and Brionna Jones have been named by WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to replace Caitlin Clark and Satou Sabally in the 2025 AT&T WNBA All-Star Game.
An anonymous poll of current WNBA players conducted by The Athletic has revealed that the players regard the Phoenix Mercury as the best-run franchise in the le