
Seattle Storm’s Rise and the Quest to Revive the SuperSonics
The Seattle Storm's valuation has soared to $425 million, driven by championship success, visionary ownership and a push to bring the NBA's SuperSonics back to Seattle.
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The Seattle Storm's valuation has soared to $425 million, driven by championship success, visionary ownership and a push to bring the NBA's SuperSonics back to Seattle.

Phoenix Mercury guard Kahleah Copper is enduring the worst shooting numbers of her 11th WNBA season, yet she and coach Nate Tibbetts remain confident that adjustments and a focus on free‑throw opportunities can restore her impact.

Langston University announces Hall of Famer Crystal Robinson as its new women’s basketball head coach, tasking the Oklahoma native with leading the Lady Lions toward their first NAIA national championship.

The Mercury fell to a historic defeat against the Lynx, slipping to 2-8 and sparking questions about chemistry, coaching adjustments, and the road ahead.
In a candid conversation, Michigan State women's basketball coach Robyn Fralick discusses the team's progress, the arrival of top recruit Lilly Williams and the broader shifts shaping the sport.

The latest weekly roundup highlights scoring bursts, defensive upgrades, and injury setbacks across the league, setting the stage for upcoming contests.

Zia Cooke has delivered a striking start to her fourth WNBA season, combining efficient scoring with a growing defensive presence, while her collaboration with Coach Sonia Raman and mental preparation have elevated her confidence and impact.

The Valkyries’ early success blends defensive brilliance, emerging stars, and a cohesive coaching vision, setting the stage for a championship run.

Veteran WNBA player Stefanie Dolson uses her calm demeanor, vocal guidance, and strategic insight to elevate the Seattle Storm, especially among its young roster.

Recent games highlight the rising impact of Zia Cooke, Aliyah Boston, Kamilla Cardoso and other South Carolina alumni in the WNBA.

Despite key player absences, the Indiana Fever have started the 2026 season with resilience, posting a 3-2 record and making notable roster adjustments.

The Washington Mystics opened the 2026 season with a 2-1 record, driven by a talented young core and dominant paint play, but faced setbacks that highlighted areas for development.

Sophie Cunningham’s blend of on‑court toughness and off‑court creativity is reshaping the WNBA’s cultural footprint.

Former LSU stars are dominating the WNBA with rebounding, scoring and playmaking, while their former coach Kim Mulkey watches proudly.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are set to meet the Seattle Storm on Sunday, May 17, in a broadcasted clash that could shape both teams' early season trajectories.

Caitlin Clark delivered a spectacular 32‑point outing, but the Indiana Fever could not sustain their offense, dropping a 104‑102 overtime decision to the Washington Mystics.

The University of Michigan announced the hiring of Sean Bair as assistant coach and general manager, aiming to build on a historic season and pursue a national championship.
Elijah Knox, a former player development coach for the Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm, has been hired as the new basketball coach for Xavier College Prep, bringing deep Arizona ties and a championship pedigree to the school.

The University of Michigan announced the hiring of Sean Bair as its new assistant coach and general manager for the women's basketball program, a move that underscores the school's intent to build on a breakthrough season that saw the team reach the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight.

Former UConn star Sue Bird joins NBC alongside Cheryl Miller, offering a player‑first perspective as the league navigates a historic collective bargaining agreement and early‑season officiating challenges.
For the first time, 31 WNBA players will surpass the $1 million mark in a single season, a shift driven by a sweeping new contract that has reshaped the league’s financial landscape.
The Salem‑Keizer area has produced a string of standout girls basketball talents whose high school feats translated into college success and, in some cases, professional careers. This article spotlights ten players who defined eras, set scoring records, and brought championships to their schools.