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The Dallas Wings will have a big decision to make in the draft if this player comes back.
“When you look at how much is being made, that is basically a decimal,” Ogwumike, a 10-time WNBA All-Star and former league MVP who has played the last two seasons for the Seattle Storm, tells TIME. “A fair share is all we're looking for. And it's more than a million.”
The WNBA still does not have a CBA, but it does have a 2026 schedule. On Wednesday, the league announced the full schedule for its historic 30th season, which will run from May 8 through Sept. 24. The 2026 playoffs will begin on Sept. 27. There will be a two-week break in early September to accommodate the FIBA Women's World Cup.
The Indiana Fever's preseason schedule ends the way the 2026 WNBA regular season begins.
All 15 teams, including the expansion Toronto Tempo and the returning Portland Fire, will play opening weekend.
The players also campaigned against then-Atlanta Dream owner, Georgia Senator Kelly Loeffler, who criticized the league's support for Black Lives Matter. After Loeffler's comments, her team wore T-shirts that read "VOTE WARNOCK," and the players endorsed her opponent Raphael Warnock, an African-American pastor. He was ultimately elected.
Some teams are casting wider nets in college scouting since free agency and the expansion draft are delayed. UCLA offers an efficient solution, with five starters who could legitimately go in the first round.
Brasby weigh in on the WNBA's decision to release its 2026 schedule despite the lack of a new collective bargaining agreement, exploring what it means for the league and players.
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WNBA reveals rare PGA Tour connection tied to a league pioneer
Could you imagine a perfect swing and a three-pointer coming from the same family? Well, on January 25, the WNBA’s Instagram post revealed the youngest PGA golfer, Blades Brown’s WNBA ties. Brown, an 18-year-old from Nashville,
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WNBA star Caitlin Clark lands special broadcasting job
Caitlin Clark will return to a basketball arena on TV this weekend. NBC Sports announced Tuesday that Clark will make two appearances as a "special contributor" on Sunday Night Basketball, which debuts on Feb.