Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally has been ruled out indefinitely from participating in the upcoming second season of Unrivaled due to lingering effects from a concussion sustained during the 2025 WNBA Finals.
The Dallas Wings own the first overall pick for the second year in a row after winning the 2026 WNBA Draft Lottery. They selected Paige Bueckers with the first overall pick last year, which was the obvious selection.
It hasn’t been that long since Saniya Rivers played her high school basketball at Ashley High School in Wilmington, N.C. But no one will wear her number again.
Diana Taurasi became a star right away, and as years went by, she continued to shine. Taurasi was drafted by the Mercury in 2004, and she won Rookie of the Year after averaging 17.0 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.3 steals.
ESPN’s early 2026 expansion draft projection gives Las Vegas a useful reality check. It doesn’t threaten the championship core. It forces a hard look at the bench.
Since Indiana Fever superstar guard Caitlin Clark didn't compete in any leagues during the last WNBA offseason, one of the biggest storylines surrounding Clark was how she was spending the winter to help prepare for her second WNBA season after a record-breaking rookie 2024 campaign.
DeWanna Bonner played a role in her team's first-round victory. The Phoenix Mercury had a strong regular season, and when it came to the playoffs, they started their journey with a series against the New York Liberty.
Celeste Taylor spent some time with the Phoenix Mercury, as she played 15 games with them in 2024. She averaged 3.5 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists and a steal during that time.
While none of the on-court competition that is taking place during the USA women's basketball national team's training camp in Durham, North Carolina, this weekend will result in wins and losses in standings, there's still plenty at stake for the players who are present.
The WNBA is still awaiting the approval of the next collective bargaining agreement, and teams are awaiting dates for when both the upcoming Expansion Draft and the 2026 WNBA Draft will take place.
The Phoenix Mercury have had some talented guards over the years. The first one that comes to mind is Diana Taurasi, and she had a remarkable career before retiring.
The Phoenix Mercury had an impressive season in 2021. They finished the season with a record of 19-13, and they went on a deep playoff run. Phoenix's playoff journey began with a win over the New York Liberty .
It is an exciting time in college basketball, as young stars are playing at a high level. One of the players who stand out the most is Audi Crooks. Crooks plays for Iowa State, and she has helped the Cyclones get off to a hot start.
The Dallas Wings can go in a few different directions with their No. 1 overall pick. They could take UConn guard Az Fudd, UCLA center Lauren Betts, or they could even trade the pick.
Satou Sabally is one of the Phoenix Mercury's stars, and she had a strong season. She was the team's leading scorer, as she averaged 16.3 points. She also averaged 5.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.3 steals.
Caitlin Clark returned to a basketball court on Friday. It had been 150 days since Clark played in an official, competitive basketball game. And while she didn't play in a professional game on Friday, she was seen practicing, at full speed, without restrictions, at Team USA's basketball training camp at Duke University.
Caitlin Clark is officially back to basketball action. The Indiana Fever star played just 13 games in 2025 due to a groin injury, with the team officially ruling her out for the rest of the campaign in September after determining she needed more time to recover.
This weekend, several hopefuls for Team USA’s roster for the 2028 Olympics are gathering on the campus of Duke University for a couple of days of mini-camp.
Angel Reese, whose relationship with the Sky became strained after she expressed concerns about the team to the Chicago Tribune, said she plans on returning to the team for the 2026 season.
It was only a month ago that Satou Sabally was mentioned as one of the top 10 players to watch at Unrivaled. Unfortunately, she won’t be hitting the floor for the second annual season. On Friday, Ben Pickman of The Athletic officially confirmed that Sabally will be out indefinitely due to the lingering effects of a concussion.
The WNBA remains caught up in the unceasing CBA negotiations, but attention must be divided to focus on its upcoming expansion draft. The two new franchises — Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire — will be selecting players to bring on board.
With the upcoming WNBA Expansion Draft coming soon, the league's two newest teams (the Portland Fire and the Toronto Tempo), will have the chance to select players that go unprotected by all of the other 14 teams.