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While the WNBA awaits the crowning of a 2025 champion, MVP Napheesa Collier made it clear that there is growing resentment between WNBA players and league leadership.
The Las Vegas Aces completed a four-game sweep over the Phoenix Mercury on October 10, thus making them the 2025 WNBA champions. The depleted Mercury weren't a
Atlanta Dream center Brittney Griner stood by Hammon's statement and offered a one-word endorsement. Hammon's remarks come amid Game 5 between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces. Despite being the favorites to win the WNBA crown, the Aces haven't had it smooth sailing against the Fever.
Aces star A’ja Wilson threw her support behind Lynx phenom Napheesa Collier after she ripped the league’s top executive for “the worst leadership in the world” and revealed controversial comments about Engelbert’s views on players’ worth, including Caitlin Clark.
The league doesn't deny that it has enjoyed gains in viewership, attendance, expansion fees, and overall valuation through sales and broadcast deals. WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert and the Board of Governors are reluctant to commit to salary increases or revenue share models that aren't sustainable.
With a month to go before the WNBA's collective bargaining agreement expires, conflict has erupted. Minnesota Lynx power forward Napheesa Collier, vice president of the players' un
It’s also no surprise who took home Finals MVP, as the Mercury had no answer all series for Wilson, who recorded 31 points, nine rebounds, four assists, two steals, and three blocks in the team’s 97-86 win. On Saturday morning, the Aces received a personal message from one of the team’s minority owners and NFL legend, Tom Brady.
Connecticut AG William Tong said he sent a letter to the WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert, inquiring about a potential sale of the Sun.