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'Not a normal rookie': Aliyah Boston off to historic start for Fever
Aliyah Boston has been everything as advertised and more in the first weeks of her rookie season in the WNBA.

Liberty show flashes of greatness, but lack a true identity
The new-look Liberty team flashes signs of greatness, but it has yet to settle on an identity during the start of its season.

Pregnancy and sports a challenging combo for female pro athletes
Juggling demands of parenthood with those of a professional sports career is one of many hurdles female athletes face in the industry.

Becky Hammon: Aces 'not playing our best basketball' amid 7-0 start
The Las Vegas Aces are undefeated to start the season, but coach Becky Hammon doesn't think they're playing up to their potential just yet.

Chicago Sky still competitive after massive changes since winning 2021 WNBA title | AP News
Chicago has had massive roster changes since winning its first championship two years ago. Kahleah Copper is the lone starter remaining from that team as Candace Parker, Courtney Vandersloot, Azura Stevens and Allie Quigley are all gone. Copper has embraced the challenge of her new leadership role and has gotten off to a strong start this year in helping the Sky win four of their first seven games. She is averaging a career-best 17.1 points and 5.9 rebounds.

Satou SZN Has Arrived - WNBA
As Dallas Wings forward Satou Sabally has been off to a scorching hot start, we break down what she brings to the court with her versatility.

Lexie Brown Is Opening Things Up For The Sparks Offense
Los Angeles has had one of the W’s most potent offenses to start the 2023 season, and Lexie Brown is a big reason why.
New investor group signals Sky’s commitment to becoming an upper-echelon WNBA franchise - Chicago Sun-Times
The Sky’s new valuation of $85 million conducted by Chicago investment bank Loop Capital makes it the second-highest in the league behind the Storm.

The Chicago Sky Taught Me It Was OK To Win Now | Defector
Many people—I’ll include myself among them—found the Chicago Sky’s offseason strange and shortsighted. They’d been given an opportunity to rebuild after years of contending and a championship win. Their best players had all moved on in free agency, in one terrible farewell-Instagram-post-filled gut punch of an offseason. A strong couple draft classes were on the […]