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There are a pair of contests in the WNBA on Saturday, July 26. The New York Liberty look to extend their winning streak to six games with the Los Angeles Sparks coming to town at
Kysre Gondrezick hasn't played in a WNBA game in over a year, and yet, she remains pretty popular in the world of sports. Gondrezick, a former first-round pick from West Virginia, started her WNBA career with the Indiana Fever in 2021.
Kelsey Plum and the Sparks head to the Barclays Center to take on the defending champion Liberty in this WNBA matchup on Saturday night.
Jackson has always been viewed as someone who can grow into a WNBA star. Her growth this season has affirmed that. The Sparks will need that, too. Kelsey Plum was the big offseason addition. If Cameron Brink can return from injury and be her uniquely talented self, L.A. has something special working.
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"Our job is to find the common ground. But that doesn't mean we keep taking the crumbs of the pie," Liberty guard Natasha Cloud said.
The Seattle Storm face the Washington Mystics on Saturday night in exciting WNBA action, airing nationally on ABC.
Even though the Dallas Wings have now lost five of their last six games after Friday's 86-76 loss to the Golden State Valkyries, Paige Bueckers continues to reach new milestones in what is already one of the best rookie seasons in WNBA history.
The last two WNBA champions would face off in a first-round series if the playoffs were to begin today. The Liberty (16-6) slid a bit when Jonquel Jones went out with an ankle injury, but they’ve now won four straight games and have added Belgian star Emma Meeseman to the mix.
At Libertee Grounds on Friday, fans gathered to watch two local stars face off in the Liberty vs. Mercury game. Watch Party PHL’s wants to continue to build the fandom in time for 2030.
Bueckers has admitted that she is desperate to partner with a real estate company so that she doesn't have to "pay for a house."
Stephanie Talbot, signed by the Liberty this week after getting waived by the Valkyries, logged 17 minutes — her most since arriving in Brooklyn — and was on the court during the final moments of the game. She went 0-for-2 from the field and collected four rebounds.