Washington Mystics player Natasha Cloud ripped the United States on Friday amid multiple rulings by the Supreme Court. Following a day in which the United States Supreme Court rejected the use of race as a factor in college admissions as a violation
Phoenix Mercury star center Brittney Griner has spoken for the first time since the incident occurred at Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport where she was harassed by YouTuber Alex Stein. She considers this situation “rock Bottom” for the WNBA regarding its charter flight
Brittney Griner will be starting in the WNBA All-Star Game a year after she was an honorary choice by the league while she was being detained in Russia. The Phoenix Mercury’s center was chosen by fans, media and players Sunday for her
A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces sit on top of the WNBA standings, and it appears everyone wants to come to see the two-time MVP and four-time All-Star play, including Brooklyn Nets forward Mikal Bridges. Bridges called out Wilson on Twitter,
Amid her lengthy jersey retirement speech last weekend, Sue Bird took a moment to talk about the future of the only franchise she played for in her WNBA career. And how that franchise — the Seattle Storm — is now in the
The WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces are not happy with President Biden after his congratulatory tweet to the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights spurned their championship from a year ago. The Golden Knights secured their franchise’s first ever Stanley Cup after defeating the Florida
WNBA star Brittney Griner was the subject of a viral moment on social media over the weekend when so-called “provocateur” Alex Stein tweeted a video of himself asking the Phoenix Mercury center questions while she and her team were walking through a
Brittney Griner was targeted by “inappropriate and unfortunate” actions of a “social media figure and provocateur” at the Dallas airport Saturday, the WNBA says. It’s unclear what incident the WNBA is referencing, but social media personality Alex Stein posted to Twitter Saturday,
Brittney Griner had a Texas homecoming, in private and on the court with the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA star’s home state six months after her release from a Russian prison. The only thing really missing was a victory. Even before the
The Phoenix Mercury were on the road to start the 2023 WNBA season as the team took on the Los Angeles Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena in Brittney Griner’s official return to the floor. Griner had 18 points, six rebounds, four blocks