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WNBA season will tip off Friday with a three-game slate that includes No. 1 overall pick Paige Bueckers' debut with the Dallas Wings, as well as the first game for the expansion Golden State Valkyries.
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Sporting News on MSNCaitlin Clark earns ultimate sign of respect from one of the NBA's GOATsCaitlin Clark is continuing to gain the admiration from some of basketball's most legendary figures. Following the Indiana Pacers' Game 5 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Playoffs, Hall of Fame point guard Isiah Thomas offered high praise for Clark,
Angel Reese wasn’t letting anyone attempt to re-stir the pot regarding the perceived rivalry between herself and Fever star Caitlin Clark. The Chicago Sky star quickly shut down a question during a press conference on Monday when one reporter attempted to bring up comments Reese made last year that took issue with the idea that Clark was the only reason for increased attention on the WNBA.
Caitlin Clark looks more than ready to tackle the grind of the WNBA’s 44-game regular season. The Indiana Fever star continues to shine both on and off the court as she heads into her second year of professional basketball.
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The Mercury are Kahleah Copper's team now, Natasha Cloud is in New York, and Maddy Siegrist has a splashy new teammate who's a big fan.
Here, the committee — reporters Ben Pickman, Sabreena Merchant and Chantel Jennings, “No Offseason” podcast host Zena Keita and women’s basketball managing editor Shannon Ryan — presents our preseason All-WNBA teams.
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Pro Football Network on MSN‘This Is a Caitlin Clark-Type of Game’ — NBA Legend Compares Tyrese Haliburton to Fever Star After Dominant 31-Point OutingTyrese Haliburton had a Caitlin Clark comparison coming his way. The Indiana Pacers’ superstar has been in the headlines since leading the team’s charge as they sent the Cleveland Cavaliers packing with a 4-1 series win in the 2025 NBA Playoffs.
Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin played alongside each other on the Iowa Hawkeyes' women's basketball team from 2020 to 2024, helping the program earn two trips to the Final Four. Martin, who started her journey with the Hawkeyes one year before Clark, finished her five-year career at Iowa posting 8.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game.