Sue Bird Launches WNBA Podcast 'Bird's Eye View' with Vox Media
WNBA legend Sue Bird is launching a new podcast with Vox Media called 'Bird's Eye View,' which will provide an insider's perspective on women's basketball. The podcast will feature Bird's analysis and conversations with players, coaches, and analysts. This launch comes as the WNBA experiences a surge in popularity and increased media coverage.


Aces' Megan Gustafson Injured; A'ja Wilson Celebrates Shoe Release
Megan Gustafson, a center for the Las Vegas Aces, is sidelined indefinitely with a lower left leg injury sustained during training camp. Despite the setback, she remains optimistic about returning this season. The Aces are also celebrating A'ja Wilson's first signature shoe release with special events during an upcoming game.


WNBA Champions Shine at 2025 Met Gala Celebrating Black Style
WNBA champions from the New York Liberty, including Jonquel Jones, Sabrina Ionescu, and Breanna Stewart, along with Chicago Sky's Angel Reese, attended the 2025 Met Gala. Dressed in custom designs by Sergio Hudson, they celebrated the "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" theme, marking a significant moment for women's basketball in the cultural sphere. LeBron James was named honorary chair but could not attend due to injury.





Angel Reese Dazzles at 2025 Met Gala, Second Year Drawing Raves
WNBA star Angel Reese attended the 2025 Met Gala, her second consecutive year at the event. Her outfit garnered positive attention from fans. Reese, a Chicago Sky forward, is on the Met Gala host committee and is entering her second WNBA season after a successful rookie year, including leading the league in rebounds.


WNBA Preseason Games More Accessible Amid Growing Interest in Lynx and League
The WNBA is expanding access to preseason games, driven by increased fan interest fueled by stars like Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, and the success of leagues such as Unrivaled. This move marks a significant improvement from previous years when preseason games were not widely available. The Minnesota Lynx's participation in the WNBA Finals has further boosted local interest.


WNBA 2025 Preseason Power Rankings: Liberty Reign Supreme, Valkyries Debut
The 2025 WNBA season is set to begin, and preseason power rankings have been released. The New York Liberty, the defending champions, are ranked #1, followed by the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces. The article analyzes each team's offseason moves, key returning players, and potential for success in the upcoming season, including the debut of the new Golden State Valkyries team.


Indiana Fever Trims Roster: Ejim, Alleyne, and Hall Waived Before Season
The Indiana Fever have made final roster cuts, waiving Yvonne Ejim, Jillian Alleyne, and Bree Hall. This reduces the roster to the league maximum of 12 players but they will need to make one more cut because of salary cap limitations. The team is finalizing its roster before the May 15th deadline. The article summarizes the impact of these decisions and provides context to the Fever's roster composition.





Caitlin Clark Shines in Fever Debut, Injury Update, and Championship Aspirations
This article summarizes Caitlin Clark's preseason debut with the Indiana Fever, focusing on her successful return to Iowa, where she hit a memorable shot. It addresses her recent leg injury and provides an update on her condition. Furthermore, the article highlights the Fever's reinforced roster and their ambitious goal of winning a championship, setting high expectations for the upcoming season.





Paige Bueckers: From NCAA Champion to WNBA's Rising Star in Dallas
Paige Bueckers, after a celebrated college career culminating in an NCAA championship, joins the Dallas Wings as the top WNBA draft pick. Her journey, marked by early fame, injuries, and a championship quest, has amplified the WNBA's growing popularity. Bueckers faces high expectations to transform the Wings and navigate comparisons to Caitlin Clark while embracing her role as a leader and community figure in Dallas.


WNBA Preseason Broadcasts Expand, Showcasing Stars Clark, Bueckers, and Reese
For the first time, every WNBA preseason game is available via national broadcast or streaming, reflecting the league's growing popularity. The increased coverage highlights stars like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, and Angel Reese, featuring their preseason debuts and homecomings. The article also analyzes team dynamics and potential impacts on the upcoming WNBA season.





New York Liberty Aim for Legacy, Not Just Repeat WNBA Championship
Following their first championship win, the New York Liberty are determined to build a lasting legacy in the WNBA. General Manager Jonathan Kolb emphasizes the importance of continued success and establishing the team as an iconic franchise. Roster adjustments, including the acquisition of Natasha Cloud, are part of their strategy to achieve this goal.


Angel Reese Celebrates 23rd Birthday: Outfit Sparks Fan Reactions
Chicago Sky's Angel Reese celebrated her upcoming 23rd birthday with a party, wearing a red dress that drew considerable attention on social media. Fans expressed their admiration for her outfit and appearance. Reese is coming off a strong rookie season, where she averaged a double-double and was named an All-Star.


Cunningham Leads Fever to Preseason Win; Mystics Face Sportsmanship Criticism
The Indiana Fever secured a preseason victory against the Washington Mystics in overtime, fueled by Sophie Cunningham's stellar performance. Caitlin Clark was sidelined due to a leg injury. The Mystics faced backlash after several players allegedly skipped the traditional postgame handshake, sparking debates about sportsmanship. Cunningham also had an on-court incident with a Mystics rookie that drew attention.





Katie Lou Samuelson to Miss WNBA Season Due to ACL Injury
Seattle Storm's Katie Lou Samuelson will miss the WNBA season after tearing her ACL. This injury adds to the Storm's woes, as they already have two other players sidelined with ACL injuries. Samuelson, a former UConn star, had previously played for several WNBA teams and missed the 2023 season due to maternity leave.


Katie Lou Samuelson to Miss WNBA Season with ACL Injury; Third Storm Player Injured
Seattle Storm's Katie Lou Samuelson will miss the 2025 WNBA season after tearing her ACL, compounding the team's injury woes as two other players are also sidelined with ACL injuries. This setback significantly impacts the Storm's prospects, raises questions about team composition, and adds uncertainty to Samuelson's career following her return from maternity leave.





Dallas Wings Waive Herbert Harrigan and Forbes; Roster to Finalize by May 15
The Dallas Wings announced that they waived forward Mikiah Herbert Harrigan and guard/forward McKenzie Forbes. They will finalize the team’s 2025 opening day roster by May 15, 2025.


Caitlin Clark's Playful Banter with Fever Teammates: 'Little Less Tanning'
Caitlin Clark playfully teased Indiana Fever teammates Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull on Instagram about a photoshoot, igniting friendly banter ahead of the 2025 WNBA season. The exchange highlights team camaraderie as Clark prepares for her second season, focusing on strength training and team bonding.





Liberty Likely to Suspend Laney-Hamilton's Contract Due to Injury
The New York Liberty are expected to suspend Betnijah Laney-Hamilton's contract for the 2025 season after she suffered a left meniscus injury. This move would free up a roster spot and cap space, allowing the Liberty to potentially retain other players and sign new ones. The team faces challenges with Laney-Hamilton's absence and other players leaving for EuroBasket.


Clark vs. Reese: Attendance Disparity Sparks Debate and Fan Reactions
The article discusses the contrasting attendance figures at Angel Reese's Chicago Sky preseason game versus Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever preseason game. It highlights the online reactions from fans and a comment from Angel Reese's mother. The debate centers on the drawing power of the two players and their respective fan bases.





Indiana Fever Aim for Championship After Offseason Overhaul and Clark's Strength Gains
The Indiana Fever are generating considerable buzz entering the 2025 WNBA season, fueled by Caitlin Clark's rise, strategic roster additions, and a renewed championship-focused mindset. The team's revamped lineup, featuring seasoned veterans and a promising young core, coupled with Clark's enhanced strength, have collectively raised expectations for a deep playoff run.




