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Sue Bird ‘thrilled’ to join Storm's ownership group
ClutchPoints· 7 hours agoThe Seattle Storm announced Wednesday that Sue Bird, a legendary name in women’s basketball basketball, has joined the team’s ownership group, Force 10...
Dawn Staley has no interest in becoming Charlotte Hornets head coach. She explains why
The State McClatchy via AOL· 4 hours agoShe played an integral role in Charlotte’s 2001 WNBA Finals run, where the Sting ultimately fell to...
Sue Bird joins ownership group for Storm
Sports Business Journal· 18 hours agoBird is just the third former player to join a WNBA team’s ownership group after Lisa Leslie (Sparks) and Renee Montgomery (Dream) Former WNBAer Sue Bird...
USC Women’s Basketball: Trojans Great Hailed As Best Team USA Olympic Hooper Ever
Sports Illustrated· 3 days agoA Cardinal and Gold-turned-WNBA legend also made her mark on the world stage.
Sue Bird returns to the WNBA, this time tackling ownership
Pride via Yahoo Sports· 11 hours agoTogether, we're not just shaping the future of basketball, but also paving the way for a more...
Caitlin Clark Makes History With Nike Deal And Second Sullivan Award Win
TheBlast via Yahoo Sports· 1 day ago"The skeptics laughed when we made Nancy Lieberman the first female coach of a men’s pro team, and...
Peep these 13 WNBA players who would make great head coaches
Revolt via Yahoo News· 7 days agoFrom WNBA legends to their current crop of stars, there’s a select few who could turn heads in the...
Bold predictions for Caitlin Clark, other WNBA star rookies for 2024 season
ClutchPoints· 3 hours agoThere's a lot of greatness in this year's WNBA Draft class
Caitlin Clark's new signature shoe with Nike is a great sign of things to come, but we need more
For The Win· 1 day agoCaitlin Clark is a proverbial comet whose galactical skills have captured the attention of fans, the...
I'm excited about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, but what about the pioneers of women's hoops?
Salon via Yahoo News· 6 days agoI should mention that Neka never grew past 5 foot 4. We were now in the late '90s, and the WNBA had...