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The Washington Mystics’ rookies have stood out in the early days — while Paige Bueckers has shown flashes of brilliance in her first games in the WNBA.
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After opening against the Fever and Liberty, both championship contenders, the Sky have a four-game stretch against teams that were among the worst in the league last season.
Entering 2025, many analysts pegged the Dallas Wings roster as a dark-horse playoff team, led by the backcourt pairing of No. 1 draft pick Paige Bueckers and four-time WNBA All-Star Arike Ogunbowale.
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According to Ben Pickman of The Athletic, the Liberty are valued at $450 million after raising capital from a group of investors, which "is believed to be a record across professional women’s sports and is more than double that of the last publicly known capital raise made by a WNBA franchise."
VanDerveer retired as college basketball’s all-time wins leader after the Cardinal’s Sweet 16 exit and Iriafen, a graduate of SoCal power Harvard-Westlake High School, returned home to Los Angeles, transferring to USC to join superstar Juju Watkins.
New York Liberty owners sold shares of the WNBA team at what would be a record valuation of $450 million for a women's pro sports franchise, according to multiple reports.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham released a statement denying the allegations that she had an affair with Phoenix Suns and Mercury CEO Josh Bartelstein.
Finally, there is the undeniably fun match-up of Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson, both excelling on both sides of the ball. The Liberty seem to have accepted that Wilson is just going to score upwards of 30 points per game, and tried to deny everyone else, which leads into the second area of concern for the Aces.
She has been the fulcrum of coach Lynne Roberts’ new offensive system by pushing the tempo, getting two feet into the paint, and zipping the ball around. The frontcourt of Dearica Hamby and especially Azurá Stevens has benefited from Plum’s playmaking,