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Seven things we learned from WNBA's first full weekIt's hard to believe, but the WNBA season has completed its first full week of competition. There are two undefeated teams, the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, while the Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun and Dallas Wings are still winless. Looking back at ...
Reese got off to a hot start in her WNBA career last season, and she was able to ride out that momentum. She earned All-Star and All-Rookie honors for her performances, and she broke the league record in rebounds per game.
After opening against the Fever and Liberty, both championship contenders, the Sky have a four-game stretch against teams that were among the worst in the league last season.
The Chicago Sky are gaining interest from their WNBA competitors — but not in the areas that might be expected.
The female fan had already received an autograph on her chest from someone else, presumably a player on the team who had already walked by.
Heading into the season, Paige Bueckers was the unanimous prediction for rookie of the year. The Dallas Wings guard was the clear No. 1 pick in the draft, and some WNBA talent evaluators see her as a potential MVP- or Hall of Fame-level player.
Clay Travis has a history of coming after athletes and celebrities with his outlandish takes on social media, but his most recent challenges to one of the bigge
Angel Reese and Tyler Marsh see it as an indicator of the league's growth. Plus, a look at Hailey Van Lith, a visit from a Hall of Famer and more.