With 36 of the greatest women’s basketball players assembled in Miami for Unrivaled’s inaugural season, no fan would be wrong in choosing a favorite.
Players recruiting free agents. GMs sitting courtside. Unrivaled's HQ near Miami is abuzz with potential deals.
The No. 3 pick was on the table in pursuit of guard Jewell Loyd via trade. Is it wise for general manager Jeff Pagliocca to keep it now that Loyd is on her way to Vegas?
Unrivaled league announces the rules for a tournament that will be played over three days in Miami-Dade County.
The league has outfitted a production warehouse about seven miles from Miami International Airport into a basketball ... That's a different position to be in,” Courtney Vandersloot, a WNBA free agent who won her second title with the New York Liberty ...
According to multiple league sources, a reunion between the Sky and their All-Time assist leader is being strongly considered.
Despite it still not being February 1 (which is when WNBA free agents can officially sign deals with new teams), there have been plenty of announcements regardi
WNBA executives were in Miami for the opening of Unrivaled ... some of the top unrestricted free agents, like Griner and Courtney Vandersloot, as well as a few players who most likely will play ...
Brittney Griner is testing the free agent market for the first time in her career. WNBA executives were in Miami for the opening of Unrivaled to talk with Griner and other free agents. Griner has been a free agent before,
However, the story of the game came from something Rose BC and Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese said on the sideline. At
One of the busiest weeks in the WNBA offseason will gain more steam as Unrivaled women’s basketball kicks off its third weekend on Friday night. Then, Unrivaled’s undefeated teams will fight for first place when Napheesa Collier and the Lunar Owls face Kayla McBride,
Former Kentwood High School star Courtney Vandersloot has signed a one-year contract to play for the WNBA’s Chicago Sky in 2025, according to a report by The Athletic, a part of nytimes.com .