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The Women's National Basketball Association is a professional basketball league in the United States. It is currently composed of twelve teams. The league was founded on April 22, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association, and league play started in 1997.

WNBA Teams
Eastern Conference- Atlanta Dream: Chicago Sky: Connecticut Sun: Indaina Fever: New York Liberty: Washington Mystic
Western Conference- Dallas Wings :Las Vegas Aces: Los Angeles Sparks: Minnesota Lynx: Phoenix Mercury: Seattle Storm
 
The Agony of Defeats 600th thread.


Seattle Storms Sue Bird becomes winningest player in WNBA history with 324th victory
Indeed, Bird downplayed the accomplishment like she did when she became the WNBA's all-time leader in games and minutes played, joining the assists record she broke in 2017 as a product of the 19 seasons she has played since being drafted by Seattle No. 1 out of Connecticut back in 2002.
 
WNBA Schedule
WNBA Scoreboard
WNBA Standings 2022 - Conference

Conference Leaders
Eastern Conference
Chicago Sky (14 - 5) GB-1.5
Western Conference
Las Vegas Aces (14 - 5) GB-2

WNBA Stats

Offensive Leaders
Points: B. Stewart, Seattle - 21.5
Assists: N. Cloud, Washington - 7.3
3-Pointers made: K. Plum, Las Vegas - 3.3
Defensive Leaders
Rebounds: A. Wilson, Las Vegas - 10.2
Blocks: E. Megbegor, Seattle - 2.6
Steals: B. Sykes, Los Angeles - 2.1
 
Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi on cover of NBA 2K23 WNBA edition
Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi have been linked for more than two decades, playing together at UConn and then helping the U.S. Olympic women's basketball team win five gold medals. Now the basketball greats will appear on the cover of the NBA 2K23 WNBA edition video game that will be released on Sept. 9.
 
WNBA 2022 midseason picks and predictions
With the 2022 WNBA All-Star Game coming Sunday (1 p.m. ET, ABC) in Chicago, it's a good time to look at how the season is shaping up and revisit and update our preseason picks.
 
WNBA Power Rankings: How all 12 teams can finish the regular season strong
With the 2022 WNBA All-Star Game completed on Sunday, players' focus returns to the stretch run of the next month, as regular-season play resumes Tuesday.

Top-5
No.1: Chicago Sky (16 - 6)
No.2: Seattle Storm (15 - 8)
No.3: Connecticut Sun (14 - 8)
No.4: Washington Mystics (14 - 10)
No.5: Las Vegas Aces (15 - 7)
 
WNBA 2022: Rankings the top 25 players in the league
The All-Star Game is in the books, and just five weeks remain of the 2022 WNBA regular season. And as the playoff race heats up, the best players will continue to have an impact around the league.

Top-5
No.1: Breanna Stewert, Seattle Storm
No.2: A'Ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces
No.3: Jonquel Jones, Connecticut Sun
No.4: Nneka Ojwumike, Los Angeles Sparks
No.5: Candance Parker, Chicago Sky
 
WNBA Power Rankings: Las Vegas up, Chicago Sky on top and Washington Mystics ready to make a move
The Mystics have been in the top five of ESPN's WNBA Power Rankings most of this season and are holding steady in Week 11.

Top-5
No.1: Chicago Sky (19 - 6)
No.2: Las Vegas Aces (18 - 7)
No.3: Seattle Storm (17 - 8)
No.4: Connecticut Suns (16 - 9)
No.5: Washington Mystics (16 - 11)
 
WNBA Standings 2022

Eastern Conference
Chicago Sky (19 - 6 Overall, 11 - 2 Conference) GB-3
Western Conference
Las Vegas Aces (18 - 7 Overall, 12 - 2 Conference) GB-1
 
WNBA Power Ranking: Aces reclaim No. 1, Lynx climb and a look at Briann January legacy
Coaches will tell players the importance of never giving up on a play as long as there are sports. But there's nothing like seeing it to believe it. Seattle Storm guard Briann January, who will retire at the end of the 2022 WNBA season after 14 years in the league, embodies that kind of hustle.

Top-5
No.1: Las Vegas (22 - 8)
No.2: Chicago (23 - 7)
No.3: Connecticut (20 - 10)
No.4: Washington (19 - 12)
No.5: Seattle (19 - 12)
 

The Women's National Basketball Association is a professional basketball league in the United States. It is currently composed of twelve teams. The league was founded on April 22, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association, and league play started in 1997.

WNBA Teams
Eastern Conference- Atlanta Dream: Chicago Sky: Connecticut Sun: Indaina Fever: New York Liberty: Washington Mystic
Western Conference- Dallas Wings :Las Vegas Aces: Los Angeles Sparks: Minnesota Lynx: Phoenix Mercury: Seattle Storm
 
June 14, 2022

Brittney Griner's detention in Russia extended through at least July 2, Russian state news reports


Brittney Griner latest: Phoenix Mercury get State Dept. briefing and Hall of Famer calls for release

US basketball star Brittney Griner -- who has been held in Russia since February on accusations of drug smuggling will remain in Russian custody through at least July 2, after a Russian court extended her detention, Russian state news agency TASS reported Tuesday. Griner, 31, has been officially classified as "wrongfully detained," a US State Department official told CNN in May. Griner was arrested at a Moscow airport in February, when Russian authorities claimed she had cannabis oil in her luggage and accused her of smuggling significant amounts of a narcotic substance, an offense punishable by up to 10 years in prison. The two-time Olympic gold medalist and star of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury plays in Russia during that league's offseason."We are on Day 116 since BG has been wrongfully detained," Mercury head coach Vanessa Nygaard said, adding, "She's our teammate, she's an American and we want her back home." For star guard Diana Taurasi, the State Department's announcement that Griner's detention was wrongful signaled to the team that officials are taking the situation seriously, she said Monday.

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August 4, 2022
Brittney Griner sentenced to nine years in Russian prison


A Russian court sentenced WNBA star Brittney Griner to nine years in prison Thursday, an expected conclusion to her trial that should allow negotiations for a prisoner swap to accelerate. Griner, who was arrested Feb. 17 for bringing cannabis into the country, had been prepared for a harsh sentence, sources close to the player said. But she and her supporters have also been aware that Russia was not going to move forward with a trade that could bring her home until her trial was completed. A guilty verdict was considered a foregone conclusion, and Griner pleaded guilty July 7, though the case continued under Russian law. During sentencing, Judge Anna Sotnikova said she had found that Griner intentionally broke the law and also fined her 1 million rubles (about $16,700). Sotnikova said the time Griner has served in custody since her arrest in February would count toward the sentence. Griner reacted to the sentence with little emotion, listening to the verdict with a blank stare on her face.

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WNBA
The Women's National Basketball Association is a professional basketball league in the United States. It is currently composed of twelve teams. The league was founded on April 22, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association, and league play started in 1997.
 
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