Monday afternoon, the 2023 WNBA All-Rookie team was announced. The team consists of Indiana Fever forward and the 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston, Minnesota Lynx forward Diamond Miller and Dorka Juhász, Seattle Storm guard Jordan Horston, and Washington Mystics guard Li Meng. These rookies stood out amongst
WNBA Power Rankings Week 10
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
Kelsey Mitchell is underappreciated
Kelsey Mitchell is still yet to make a WNBA All-Star game, which is ridiculous. She’s one of those players you assume has been an all-star, but then you check the accolades, and it’s not there. Mitchell ranks fourth in scoring with 19 points per game, on .440/.422/.872 shooting splits. She
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
Early Season Observations
I cover six of the WNBA teams; the Chicago Sky, Seattle Storm, Indiana Fever, Dallas Wings, Washington Mystics, and Phoenix Mercury. My co-host of our podcast The Hoodie and The Headband (https://linktr.ee/HandHShow) Bryce Warner covers the other six. Through two weeks, I’ve learned and enjoyed many things about each team,
Indiana Fever 2022 Season Preview
The most head-scratching franchise in the WNBA the last few years has been the Indiana Fever. Their front office botched three top-pick drafts in a row. They have cut or traded their first-round picks from the last three seasons. The Fever must prove they are willing to develop their draft