Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi has announced her retirement, which will drastically change how the lineup could look for next season.
While La Salle women's basketball is in the middle of a rough season, a recent postgame speech from a WNBA star has helped the team grow. "I don't remember actually if I told them or not, but I knew they were coming," La Salle women's basketball head coach Mountain MacGillivray said.
Read about how WNBA star Kahleah Copper’s speech helped La Salle women’s basketball navigate a challenging season with unity and determination.
After a brief hiatus due to a gnarly one-on-one tournament Napheesa Collier won, we’ve returned to bring you the best looks from Unrivaled’s inaugural season. The last time we caught up with the players, Angel Reese brought a McDonald’s bag to the scene. It was glorious.
Thomas, who was twice a WNBA finalist with the Sun, is yet to win a championship despite consistently being one of the most productive players in the league. New teammate Sabally is also likely to share the same motivation as Thomas, with Copper being the only one amongst the Mercury's new big three to have tasted championship success in the past.
The Chicago Sky aren’t afraid to take big swings in the offseason. General manager Jeff Pagliocca made that clear last year when he acquired the No. 3 pick in the 2024 draft by dealing longtime star Kahleah Copper.
Kahleah Copper is a professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury. She plays as a shooting guard and small forward. Copper was drafted seventh overall in the 2016 WNBA Draft by the ...