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A sex toy was thrown onto the court during the Atlanta Dream’s game against the Los Angeles Sparks.
Of course there’s a constant stream of remarks on social media, but she’s feeling it in person too.
At just 17 years old, Jezelle "GG" Banks already has the highlights, hardware and attention of a basketball star on the rise.
The Fever guard's name was filtered in online group chats, having turned an already messy trans-athlete debate into an even messier online scandal.
The Phoenix Mercury didn't have too much time to sulk over their 88-85 loss to the Portland Fire because they had a legend to celebrate.
Breaking down the biggest news in sports culture from the week.
Olivia Miles broke Caitlin Clark’s WNBA record for fastest player to reach 650 points and 200 assists, strengthening her case for Rookie of the Year.
Basketball legend Cheryl Miller slams ex-NBA players Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White for 'hijacking' the WNBA transgender debate.
Dijonai Carrington defended her controversial “white privilege” comment, insisting it wasn’t about her foul on Sophie Cunningham.
Nike is partnering with the General Mills cereal brand, Wheaties, to honor WNBA superstar A'ja Wilson, blessing her with a limited-edition Wheaties box along with a custom Nike A'Two "A'Wheaties" PE.
The WNBA is preparing to address the growing debate over transgender athletes after Sophie Cunningham’s comments sparked league wide controversy.
Enes Kanter is trolling the WNBA’s trans inclusion debate by declaring his eligibility for the 2027 draft.
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