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The rosters for Team Clark and Team Collier have been finalized, officially kicking off the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend here in Indianapolis.
The WNBA is back on Thursday afternoon when the red-hot Minnesota Lynx (17–3) take on the struggling Los Angeles Sparks (6–13) at Crypto.com Arena.
All-Star Alyssa Thomas scored a career-high 29 points and took over down the stretch to help the Phoenix Mercury pull away for a 79-71 home win over the WNBA-best Minnesota Lynx
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The Phoenix Mercury have had great seasons, but they have also had some rough ones. Their 2023 season is a prime example.
WNBA Team Signs Former No. 1 College Basketball Recruit on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. WNBA teams around the league continue to make changes, looking to make the necessary adjustments to form a championship roster.
Former Phoenix Mercury interim head coach Nikki Blue has filed a lawsuit against the organization accusing it of racial and gender discrimination in regard to her pay and treatment.