In Phoenix, the center lived up to her draft potential, won a title and was a fan favorite. What lies ahead in Atlanta?
Five years after NBA great Kobe Bryant, 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash in California, several women’s basketball players reflected on what he meant to their game and how he championed it.
A new 3-on-3 league offers a condensed format, some of the best W.N.B.A. players and a made-for-TV approach that aims to bring viewers close to the action.
Brittney Griner has left the only team she has played with in the WNBA, the Phoenix Mercury, in free agency to sign with the Atlanta Dream.
On the latest episode of Locked On Women's Basketball, Chelsea Leite and Bella Munson discuss the latest trades shaking up the league.
The Atlanta Dream kicked off their offseason by landing legendary center Brittney Griner. But their rotation still has holes to fill.
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Update 11:19 a.m.: Savannah will soon have a team in the Upshot women's basketball league. The opening day for the team at the Enmarket Arena is scheduled for May 2026. Officials with the Savannah Ghost Pirates are scheduled to hold a press conference Tuesday, during which they will make a major announcement.
DEARICA HAMBY still smiles at the memory of Kobe Bryant sitting courtside at Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) games. She had met him years ago. He came to see her old team ...
Another one was Mercury star Brittney Griner deciding to join the Atlanta Dream after spending 11 seasons in Phoenix. Griner was originally drafted No. 1 overall in 2013 after a stellar career at Baylor, so this is her first time not playing with the Mercury in the WNBA.
After spending 11 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, Brittney Griner recently signed a one-year contract with the Atlanta Dream.