Paige Bueckers Wins WNBA Rookie of Year
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Napheesa Collier is a mom, wife, and one of the greatest players in the WNBA. Discover 11 interesting facts about the Minnesota Lynx forward at REVOLT.
For the 2025 season, each player whose team is eliminated in the first round will receive a $1,616 bonus. Those eliminated in the semifinals will get $3,123. Players on the WNBA Finals runner-up will receive $7,746, and every member of the championship-winning team will receive $20,825.
The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has generated a wide range of responses from his political supporters and opponents. But one WNBA star believes that the immediate reaction to his death warrants calling out Republicans across the country.
The WNBA playoffs started this week, with eight teams battling for the Tiffany & Co. Championship trophy. The final game is expected to wrap on Oct. 17, 2025, and fans can expect headline matchups from the New York Liberty,
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SB Nation Reacts: NBA fans care about salary cap circumvention, Aces will win 2025 WNBA championship
In this week’s SB Nation Reacts nationals survey, we went over two main questions. First, there was question asked about whether they care about salary cap circumvention in the NBA. An overwhelming majority of 88 percent of respondents believe that it’s unfair (48 percent),
The Golden State Valkyries have sold out every home game at Chase Center. They're already valued at $500 million, the highest in the league.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Marist Liufau and WNBA rookie Sonia Citron, both Notre Dame Fighting Irish alumni, have been dating for four years. Citron, 21, who just finished an impressive first season with the Washington Mystics, was spotted on the sidelines on Sunday supporting Liufau before his team defeated the New York Giants 37-40.
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"You had the golden egg yet you clown" - Olden Polynice wants the WNBA to protect Caitlin Clark like the NBA did Michael Jordan
From Polynice's perspective, the WNBA must safeguard Clark in the same way the NBA once shielded Michael Jordan during his prime years. They must make it clear that they need their most marketable star available on the court to boost their popularity and revenue.