The All-Star break is over, and the second half of the WNBA season is underway. We’re currently at the point where teams towards the top fine-tune their abilities, and teams towards the bottom push for a playoff spot. Here’s how they rank amongst each other going into another week of
WNBA Mid-Season Power Rankings
It’s been a great first half of the WNBA season, with much more yet to come. We have five teams contending for a title, young players making names for themselves, and legends making their farewells. 1. Chicago Sky The Chicago Sky holds the number one record in the WNBA and
New York Liberty trade Durr to Atlanta Dream, Johannes returns
The New York Liberty were busy Wednesday afternoon as they were making moves regarding their roster. The first move they made was a trade with the Atlanta Dream. The Liberty sent Asia Durr in exchange for Megan Walker and the rights to Raquell Carrera. Walker would go on to be
WNBA Power Rankings: Week Five
A little over a month into the 2022 WNBA season, it’s becoming clearer what teams are getting labeled as. We now see who the contenders are, who the problems of the league are, and which teams don’t stand a chance. Let’s see where the teams rank amongst each other this
Atlanta Dream 2022 Season Preview
The Atlanta Dream had a tumultuous season in 2021. From locker room arguments leading to season-long suspensions to a parking lot fight involving players on the team posted on YouTube. There was too much drama and not enough wins. It was the first season with Renee Montgomery as their GM