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• Napheesa Collier Out Until Early JuneMinnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier will be out until early June after undergoing ankle surgery on March 24, the team announced on Tuesday. Collier also had surgery on her right ankle in January. Collier, who signed a one-year supermax contract to return to the Lynx, will be an unrestricted free agent next season. "I'm so focused on, right now, with my injury and this year and winning a champions...2026See more Napheesa Collier -
• Napheesa Collier, Lynx Sign One-Year, $1.4M SupermaxNapheesa Collier has agreed to sign a one-year, $1.4 million supermax contract with the Minnesota Lynx. Collier joins Kelsey Mitchell and A'ja Wilson on supermax contracts. Collier was the runner-up in WNBA MVP voting in 2025 for a second consecutive season. Collier averaged 22.9 points and 7.3 rebounds last season. In January, Unrivaled announced Collier would be sidelined for four to six months ...2026See more articles Napheesa Collier -
• Arike Ogunbowale Takes Below-Supermax Deal To Stay With WingsArike Ogunbowale is returning to the Dallas Wings on a multiyear, seven-figure contract, sources told ESPN Friday. The four-time WNBA All-Star opted for below the available $1.4 million supermax to allow the franchise flexibility in building a competitive roster around her. The Wings had extended Ogunbowale a core qualifying offer earlier this week. She was selected by Dallas with the fifth overal...2026Continue with Arike Ogunbowale -
• Nneka Ogwumike Chooses Sparks Over Lynx In Free AgencyNneka Ogwumike has agreed to rejoin the Los Angeles Sparks after two seasons with the Seattle Storm. The news was first reported by her sister, Chiney Ogwumike, an ESPN analyst. Ogwumike also visited the Minnesota Lynx before settling on a return to Los Angeles as she enters her 15th professional season. Ogwumike is a 10-time All-Star. The veteran forward spent her first 12 seasons with the Spark...2026Click for news about Nneka Ogwumike -
• Azzi Fudd Slides To No. 4 In Final WNBA Mock Draft; Awa Fam Holds Top SpotAzzi Fudd falls two spots to fourth overall in the final 2026 WNBA Draft mock ahead of Monday's draft, while Valencia center Awa Fam remains entrenched at No. 1, according to The Athletic. Fudd's slide follows a challenging NCAA Tournament in which she struggled to generate offense when her jump shot wasn't working, particularly against South Carolina. The Washington Mystics still select her four...2026Read about Azzi Fudd -
• Fire Select Bridget Carleton With No. 1 Pick In Expansion DraftThe Portland Fire selected unrestricted free agent Bridget Carleton with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA expansion draft on Friday. Carleton averaged 6.5 points and 3.6 rebounds for the Lynx last season. The Tempo selected point guard Julie Allemand with their top pick in the draft. With Carleton and Tempo draft pick Marina Mabrey both unrestricted free agents, they could still not sign for their...2026See more articles Bridget Carleton -
• Dallas Wings Win 2026 WNBA Draft LotteryFor the second year in a row, the Dallas Wings will have the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft. The Wings, who took UConn's Paige Bueckers in 2025, won the 2026 WNBA draft lottery Sunday and will select first on April 13. They are the fourth franchise to have the first overall pick in consecutive seasons. Lottery odds were based on the cumulative records of the past two WNBA regular seasons for the fiv...2025See more articles Dallas Wings -
• Lauren Betts, Olivia Miles, Azzi Fudd Headline ESPN's 2026 WNBA Mock DraftUCLA center Lauren Betts has emerged as the projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA draft, according to ESPN's mock projection released during the WNBA Finals. Betts led the Bruins to the Final Four as a junior and aims for another run while pursuing individual accolades including the top draft selection. Betts averaged 20.2 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 2.9 blocks while shooting 64.8% from the field la...2025See also Lauren Betts -
• Lynx Acquire DiJonai Carrington From WingsThe Minnesota Lynx have acquired DiJonai Carrington from the Dallas Wins for forward Diamond Miller, guard Karlie Samuelson and the Lynx's 2027 second-round draft pick. Carrington was averaging 10.4 points and a career-high 5.1 rebounds per game after joining Dallas in a February trade from the Connecticut Sun. Carrington was an all-defensive first team selection in 2024 as well as the WNBA's Most...2025Check it out Diamond Miller -
• 13 WNBA Franchises Collectively Worth $3.5 BillionThe 13 current WNBA franchise are worth a total of $3.5 billion, according to Sportico. The average WNBA team is worth an estimated $269 million. The Golden State Valkyries rank first at $500 million. The Valkyries sold over 10,000 season tickets for their home games and have sold out all of their home games. The New York Liberty, Indiana Fever, Las Vegas Aces and Seattle Storm round out the top-5...2025See more articles New York Liberty
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• WNBPA Eyes Increasing Max Salary To $1M In 'Transformative' CBA NegotiationsThe WNBA and its players' association have begun negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement that could dramatically reshape player compensation. Sources indicate maximum salaries might reach $1 million when the new agreement takes effect for the 2026 season. WNBPA president Nneka Ogwumike told ESPN the players are seeking a "transformative" agreement following their decision to opt out ...2025See more articles Nneka Ogwumike -
• Glen Taylor Agrees To Finalize Sale Of Wolves To Lore-RodriguezGlen Taylor has agreed to move forward with his sale of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx to the Marc Lore-Alex Rodriguez group at the same $1.5 billion price the side agreed upon in 2021. Taylor will not appeal an arbitrators' ruling from February that ruled in favor Lore-Rodriguez in a dispute over the sale contract. The NBA has initiated the transfer process and will conduct a board...2025See also Glen Taylor -
• Lore-Rodriguez Will Need NBA BOG Approval To Control Wolves Even If They Win ArbitrationMinnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx controlling owner Glen Taylor and minority owners Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez will begin their arbitration hearing this week as both sides are fighting for controlling ownership of the franchise. A decision is expected in December. While the arbitration decision is binding, Lore and Rodriguez would still need their purchase of the Wolves to be approved by...2024Visit the page Minnesota Timberwolves -
• Average WNBA Franchise Valuation Reaches $96MThe valuation of the average WNBA team has hit $96 million, according to Sportico. The Las Vegas Aces headline the valuations at $140 million, followed by the Seattle Storm at $135 million, and the New York Liberty at $130 million. The teams are collectively worth $1.16 billion, including real estate and assets related to the franchises, such as practice facilities. Mark Davis purchased the Aces ...2024Click for news about Seattle Storm -
• How Alissa Pili and Jason Vu Teamed Up to Put the API Community at the Forefront of the Lynx Rookie’s WNBA Draft Night LookWith the start of the 2024 WNBA season underway, this year’s incoming rookie class is garnering tons of attention, not just for their serious game, but their off-court ventures—and personal style—too. Minnesota Lynx rookie Alissa Pili is one of the many highly anticipated young talents many will be following this season, and yet, the 6-2 […] The post How Alissa Pili and Jason Vu Teamed Up to...2024Visit the page Alissa Pili -
• How Alissa Pili and Jason Vu Teamed Up to Put the API Community at the Forefront of the Lynx Rookie’s WNBA Draft Night LookWith the start of the 2024 WNBA season underway, this year’s incoming rookie class is garnering tons of attention, not just for their serious game, but their off-court ventures—and personal style—too. Minnesota Lynx rookie Alissa Pili is one of the many highly anticipated young talents many will be following this season, and yet, the 6-2 […] The post How Alissa Pili and Jason Vu Teamed Up to...2024See more Alissa Pili -
• WNBA Draft: Caitlin Clark Goes No. 1 To Fever, Angel Reese Selected No. 7 By SkyThe Indiana Fever selected Caitlin Clark with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft. Clark will join last year's No. 1 pick, Aliyah Boston, on the Fever. First Round1. Indiana Fever: Caitlin Clark, Iowa2. Los Angeles Sparks: Cameron Brink, Stanford3. Chicago Sky: Kamilla Cardoso, South Carolina4. Los Angeles Sparks: Rickea Jackson, Tennessee5. Dallas Wings: Jacy Sheldon, Ohio State6. Washi...2024Click for news about Caitlin Clark -
• A-Rod, Marc Lore Tap Dyal to Finance Sale of TimberwolvesMarc Lore and Alex Rodriguez have partnered with private equity firm Dyal Capital to complete a payment needed to become controlling owners of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves and WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx. The capital injection from the newest limited partner comes a week before the payment deadline that would give Lore and Rodriguez controlling interest in …...2024See more Marc Lore
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• Indiana Fever Select Aliyah Boston With No. 1 Pick In WNBA Draft
The Indiana Fever selected former South Carolina star and 2022 Naismith Player of the Year Aliyah Boston with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 WNBA draft on Monday night at New York City's Spring Studios. Boston -- a 6-foot-5 forward who grew up in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands before moving to Massachusetts as a teenager to pursue her basketball dream -- became the second top overall pi...2023Continue with Indiana Fever
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• Minnesota Lynx Release and Sign Multiple Players to Hardship Exemption Contracts
The Minnesota Lynx have been making tons of roster moves over the past few days as they work to get under the hardship exemption for the 2021-22 season. After signing her as a free agent over the summer, the organization announced that they had agreed to a contract buyout with veteran forward Angel McCoughtry alongside […] The post Minnesota Lynx Release and Sign Multiple Players to Hardship...2022Read about Angel McCoughtry
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• Minnesota Lynx Buy-Out Angel McCoughtry’s Contract
Angel McCoughtry and the Minnesota Lynx agreed to a buy-out on Thursday just a few months after signing the five-time All-Star as a free agent in February. McCoughtry, 35, has played just 20 minutes through the team’s 0-3 start. “Although the organization has been very patient with my injury and helping me heal my body, […] The post Minnesota Lynx Buy-Out Angel McCoughtry’s...2022Check it out Angel McCoughtry
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• Lynx Re-Sign Guards Layshia Clarendon and Rachel Banham
The Minnesota Lynx today announced the team has re-signed free agent guards Layshia Clarendon and Rachel Banham. The post Lynx Re-Sign Guards Layshia Clarendon and Rachel Banham appeared first on WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA....2022
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• Lynx Sign Five-Time All-Star Angel McCoughtry
The Minnesota Lynx today announced that the team has signed five-time WNBA All-Star and free agent forward Angel McCoughtry. The post Lynx Sign Five-Time All-Star Angel McCoughtry appeared first on WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA....2022Check it out Angel McCoughtry
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• 2019 WNBA Champ, Aerial Powers, Signs With Lynx
2019 WNBA Champion, Aerial Powers, signs with Minnesota Lynx as a free agent. The post 2019 WNBA Champ, Aerial Powers, Signs With Lynx appeared first on WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA....2021
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• Storm Acquires Katie Lou Samuelson, Mikiah “Kiki” Herbert Harrigan; Rights To Stephanie Talbot And Two 2022 Draft Picks
The Seattle Storm acquired Katie Lou Samuelson from the Dallas Wings and Mikiah “Kiki” Herbert Harrigan from the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday in trades following a move to send Natasha Howard to New York. The post Storm Acquires Katie Lou Samuelson, Mikiah “Kiki” Herbert Harrigan; Rights To Stephanie Talbot And Two 2022 Draft Picks appeared first on WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA....2021Click for news about Seattle Storm
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• Minnesota Lynx Sign Kayla McBride, Natalie Achonwa
Minnesota Lynx Head Coach and General Manager Cheryl Reeve today announced that the team has signed free agent guard Kayla McBride. The post Minnesota Lynx Sign Kayla McBride, Natalie Achonwa appeared first on WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA....2021Visit the page Cheryl Reeve
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• Crystal Dangerfield Named WNBA Rookie Of The Year
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2020 – Minnesota Lynx guard Crystal Dangerfield has been named the 2020 WNBA Rookie of the Year, the leagued announced today. She is the first player not selected in the first round of the WNBA Draft to win the award, which was first given out in 1998. Dangerfield was selected in […] The post Crystal Dangerfield Named WNBA Rookie Of The Year appeared first on WNBA.com - Offic...2020
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• Seimone Augustus Signs Contract With Sparks
After a 14-year run with the Minnesota Lynx, WNBA veteran Seimone Augustus has signed a contract with the Los Angeles Sparks. She’ll join a star-studded team that’s done nothing but add depth this offseason. Augustus joins an L.A. squad anchored by Candace Parker and the Ogwumike sisters but supplemented now by players like her and […] The post Seimone Augustus Signs Contract Wit...2020Visit the page Los Angeles Sparks
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• WNBA Decade In Review: 2017
League Champion: Minnesota Lynx (Fourth title in franchise history) Top Draft Pick: Kelsey Plum (SAS, University of Washington) Awards Most Valuable Player: Sylvia Fowles (MIN) Rookie of the Year: Allisha Gray (DAL) Defensive Player of the Year: Alana Beard (LAS) Sixth Woman of the Year: Sugar Rodgers (NYL) Most Improved Player: Jonquel Jones (CON) […] The post WNBA Decade In Review: 2017 appear...2019See also Kelsey Plum
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• WNBA Decade In Review: 2015
League Champion: Minnesota Lynx (Third title in franchise history) Top Draft Pick: Jewell Loyd (SEA, University of Notre Dame) Awards Most Valuable Player: Elena Delle Donne (CHI), 1st MVP Rookie of the Year: Jewell Loyd (SEA) Defensive Player of the Year: Brittney Griner (PHX), 2nd DPOY Sixth Woman of the Year: Allie Quigley (CHI), […] The post WNBA Decade In Review: 2015 appeared first on WNBA...2019Visit the page Jewell Loyd