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ALYSHA CLARK


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Short-handed Fever suffer another blow as Sophie Cunningham sustains season-ending injury

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The injury-riddled Indiana Fever say guard Sophie Cunningham will miss the rest of this season with a knee injury.

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Not 1. Not 2. But 3 women's hoop leagues? Athletes Unlimited, Unrivaled are WNBA offseason options

Read full article: Not 1. Not 2. But 3 women's hoop leagues? Athletes Unlimited, Unrivaled are WNBA offseason options

Alysha Clark wants to end the narrative that Athletes Unlimited and Unrivaled pits womenโ€™s basketball players against each other or forces them to make an either or decision.

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Aโ€™ja Wilson becomes the WNBAโ€™s single-season scoring leader, Aces beat Fever for 14th straight time

Read full article: Aโ€™ja Wilson becomes the WNBAโ€™s single-season scoring leader, Aces beat Fever for 14th straight time

Aโ€™ja Wilson became the WNBAโ€™s single-season scoring leader and finished with 27 points and 12 rebounds to help the Las Vegas Aces beat the Indiana Fever 86-75 on Wednesday night for their 14th straight win in the series.

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Israel-Hamas war means one less overseas option for WNBA players with Russia already out

Read full article: Israel-Hamas war means one less overseas option for WNBA players with Russia already out

WNBA players have one less option to play overseas with the conflict in Israel, adding to diminishing opportunities amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.

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Defending champion Aces return to WNBA Finals, beat Wings 64-61 to complete sweep

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Aโ€™ja Wilson had 13 points and 13 rebounds, and the defending WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces advanced to the finals for the third time in four years, beating the Dallas Wings 64-61 for a three-game sweep.

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Breanna Stewart edges A'ja Wilson for AP WNBA Player of the Year honors by 1 vote

Read full article: Breanna Stewart edges A'ja Wilson for AP WNBA Player of the Year honors by 1 vote

Breanna Stewart of New York wins AP Player of the Year award for the second straight season.

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Stewart, Bird help Storm beat Mystics 97-84 to sweep series

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Breanna Stewart had 21 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, Sue Bird added season highs of 18 points and 10 assists, and the Seattle Storm beat the Washington Mystics 97-84 to sweep their opening-round series.

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WNBA playoff seeds up for grabs as teams enter home stretch

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The WNBA playoff chase may come down to the final day of the regular season on Sept. 19.

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Bonus hoops: WNBA exceeds last year's number of OT games

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The WNBA season is only a few weeks old and there already have been five games that have decided in overtime.

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WNBA returns, celebrating 25th anniversary season

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The WNBA is back and celebrating its silver anniversary.

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Taurasi re-signs in Phoenix while Clark heads to Washington

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Taurasi is staying in Phoenix while Alysha Clark is heading across the country to join the Washington Mystics. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)NEW YORK โ€“ Diana Taurasi is staying in Phoenix while Alysha Clark is heading across the country to join the Washington Mystics. Unlike Parker, there was no real expectation the 38-year-old Taurasi would leave the team that drafted her No. Clark also led the WNBA in 3-point field goal percentage (52.2) for the second consecutive season. Change is never easy but having teammates and an organization excited to have you join their family makes it better,โ€ Clark said.

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AP sources: Parker headed to Chicago, McBride to Minnesota

Read full article: AP sources: Parker headed to Chicago, McBride to Minnesota

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Wednesday, Jan. 27, because no official announcement is allowed until Feb. 1. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File)Candace Parker is headed home and Kayla McBride is getting a fresh start in Minnesota. that she would be signing with the Lynx once free agents can officially ink deals Monday. Nearly 75% of the players on the Sparks' roster are free agents. Thatโ€™s led to increased player movement from our roster.โ€Two players who are free agents but won't be moving are Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi.

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Stewart and Storm could be poised to win more WNBA titles

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Breanna Stewart and the Seattle Storm never really got a chance to defend their 2018 championship because of key injuries. โ€œI donโ€™t know if any of us are thinking that way,โ€ Stewart said after the Storm completed a three-game sweep of the Las Vegas Aces on Tuesday night by setting a WNBA Finals record with a 33-point win. The 26-year-old won a second WNBA Finals MVP as a unanimous choice and was nearly unstoppable in the championship round. Bird, who turns 40 next week, has been a part of all four of the Storm championships during three decades. I just kind of start working out and see how I feel,โ€ said Bird, who averaged 11 assists in the WNBA Finals.

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Stewart, Bird help Storm rout Aces; go up 2-0 in WNBA Finals

Read full article: Stewart, Bird help Storm rout Aces; go up 2-0 in WNBA Finals

The team had 33 assists to set a WNBA championship round record as the Storm had a more balanced offense. Las Vegas couldn't respond. A'ja Wilson had 20 points to lead Las Vegas while Angel McCoughtry and Emma Cannon added 17 each. The Storm, who had 17 assists on their 18 baskets, built the lead to 13 before Las Vegas rallied to the six-point halftime deficit. ... Stewart had her fifth consecutive 20-point game in the WNBA Finals spanning back to the 2018 season.

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Aces' A'ja Wilson earns AP WNBA player of the year honors

Read full article: Aces' A'ja Wilson earns AP WNBA player of the year honors

โ€œShe knows who she is, she knows where sheโ€™s going,โ€ said Las Vegas coach Bill Laimbeer. โ€œI feel like I'm a more complete player now then when I first got into the league,โ€ Wilson said in an online interview. The second team included Phoenix teammates Diana Taurasi and Skylar Diggins-Smith, Connecticut teammates DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas, and Minnesota's Napheesa Collier. POWER POLLThe Las Vegas Aces finished atop the AP Power Poll, a spot they held for three of the final four weeks of the season. A'ja Wilson also received votes after she led Las Vegas to the top seed in the postseason.

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