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Natalie

Esquire

Becky Hammon turned to creative storytelling as a way to inspire players during Aces’ championship season
Fresh off of winning gold at the World Athletics Championships, Tara Davis-Woodhall will compete at ATHLOS for the Tiffany Championship Crown under the bright lights of Times Square.
A’ja Wilson treats South Carolina grad student to an off day hangout as part of AT&T’s Beyond the Bleachers sweepstakes.
The Valkyries are on the verge of a playoff berth, while the Fever and Storm try to stave off elimination.
The Liberty are the odd team out as the Aces, Dream and Mercury jockey for position in the top four.
After the Minnesota Lynx, very little separates the teams vying for top spots.
Lynx are comfortably on top, but the Dream and Fever gain ground on the Liberty and Mercury.
Ahead of her Nike Sabrina 3 release, Sabrina Ionescu talks 4-point and trick shots, favorite colorways and the US Open.
Mercury move past Lynx while the Liberty stabilize; Fever and Mystics trend up.
Lynx shake off Commissioner’s Cup loss while Seattle climbs the ranks.
Lynx separate from field, while the Valkyries’ home-court advantage propels them forward.
Mercury move ahead of the New York Liberty, while teams like the Aces and Fever search for consistency.
Lynx leapfrog the Liberty, Fever get Caitlin Clark back, and the Dream and Mercury loom.
The Liberty and Lynx are off to historic starts while other teams are still building their identities.
Aces rebound after early adversity, while Fever struggle to find footing without Caitlin Clark.
Liberty and Lynx are neck and neck, while Aces struggle early; Mercury, Storm and Dream show early signs of promise.
Liberty and Lynx don’t miss a beat during opening weekend, while Mercury and Mystics look better than expected.
New York will have to face formidable foes and new challengers to defend its title.
Fever on fire; Aces may be back; final playoff spot up for grabs.
New York Liberty have the best record in the WNBA, but the Lynx are the league’s most lethal team.
Las Vegas Aces lead the way, but the Minnesota Lynx are coming for the top spot.
Fever on hot streak, while Las Vegas gets their Ace back and puts the league on notice.
Liberty peak, Aces tumble and Caitlin Clark is learning how to win in the WNBA.
Sun, Aces hold steady at the top, but Sky’s the limit for Angel Reese and Chicago.