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Three perspectives on how the Las Vegas Aces are preparing to win back-to-back WNBA championships
Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson and Becky Hammon. | Getty Images The defending-champion Las Vegas Aces are running it back! Thus far, the organization appears to have determined that continuity is the best path back to a WNBA championship, as the Aces have not signed or traded for any new players, only
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WNBA trade grades: Grading Sky's latest move, Rickea Jackson's fit
The Sky keep making moves! How does Rickea Jackson fit into their plans?
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WNBA free agency and trade tracker: Plum back to Sparks, McBride back to Lynx
WNBA free agency is here. Kelsey Plum is returning to Los Angeles. Kayla McBride is returning to Minnesota.
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Mercury re-sign 4-time All-Star Copper, Bonner
Four-time WNBA All-Star Kahleah Copper and two-time champion DeWanna Bonner re-signed Sunday with Phoenix, the team announced.
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🏀 Fantasy rankings: Top 100 players for 2026
Plan for the 2026 Fantasy Women's Basketball season with the top 100 rankings, including player position ranks.
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Chicago Sky Trade Ariel Atkins, Acquire Rickea Jackson from Los Angeles Sparks
The Chicago Sky and Los Angeles Sparks have agreed to a trade, sending forward Rickea Jackson to LA and guard Ariel Atkins to Chicago, per Alexa Philippou. After spending the first 7 seasons of her WNBA career with the Washington Mystics, Ariel Atkins took her talents to the Chicago Sky for the 2025
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Atlanta Dream sign Allisha Gray on a three-year max deal
Following her All-WNBA First Team campaign in 2025, the Atlanta Dream re-signed star guard Allisha Gray to a three-year max deal, solidifying their championship core. Gray is coming off a standout season, earning All-Star and All-WNBA First Team honors while also capturing a 3×3 gold medal and an Un
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Kelsey Mitchell Re-Signs With Indiana Fever
Kelsey Mitchell will remain with the only WNBA franchise she has ever played for, agreeing to re-sign with the Indiana Fever on a one-year, $1.4 million supermax agreement. Indiana made the signing official Saturday morning with an official new release. Every season of her eight-year WNBA career, Mi
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