In the 2024 campaign, Brionna Jones played in all 40 games, averaging 13.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 0.6 blocks per contest in Connecticut.
If you bet on Caitlin Clark participating in the 3-point contest during NBA's All-Star Weekend this year, it may be time to reconsider.
Landing Brittney Griner was a big swing for the franchise, which was was “pounding the pavement" to get better in free agency.”
Caitlin Clark will have both of her All-Star teammates back next season after the Indiana Fever announced that they re-signed free agent guard Kelsey Mitchell.
We’re dealing with that now in Phoenix as the X-Factor deals with the departure of Brittney Griner, the most visible star in the history of the WNBA and perhaps all of team sports.
The Atlanta Dream made their second splashy free-agent signing in as many days, agreeing to terms with center Bri Jones. Jones now joins former Phoenix center Brittney Griner in a revamped Dream frontcourt under new head coach Karl Smesko.
The Phoenix Mercury aren’t done wheeling and dealing this offseason. Days after reportedly agreeing to a trade, Phoenix has acquired another All-Star, Satou Sabally. According to ESPN’s Kendra Andrews and Alexa Philippou,
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Ten-time WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner revealed in a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday that she has signed a one-year contract with the Atlanta Dream.
A'ja Wilson and Caitlin Clark will have their jerseys retired Sunday, which got us wondering: Which players should be honored next?
In a crowded marketplace in which the Dream have struggled to distinguish themselves, signing Brittney Griner as a free agent already has won them eyeballs.
The WNBA offseason finally started to kick into gear thanks to two blockbuster trades. The negotiating window opened on Jan. 21 and players can