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The WNBA first-year player record of 44 was set by Cynthia Cooper in the inaugural season of the WNBA (1997), when all players were "first year." The true rookie record was held by Candace Parker who ...
When she gets called on her bad behavior, she tells Dad off with some serious attitude. The cockatoo, Charlie Sue, is a ...
Caitlin Clark's WNBA season faces further complications as a bone bruise adds to her existing groin injury, sidelining her ...
The Seattle Storm unveiled plans to build a statue for 13-time WNBA All-Star Sue Bird, who spent her entire 21-year career in Seattle. Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers gave her reaction to the news to ...
As the WNBA playoff race intensifies, the Seattle Storm’s postseason chances hang in the balance amid fierce competition for ...
The WNBA’s first dynasty was built on the brilliance of Cooper and Swoopes. Cooper’s relentless scoring paired perfectly with Swoopes’ all-around game, delivering four straight titles (1997–2000).
A busy weekend on and off the court featured a Storm win in a historic game in Canada and an unveiling of Sue Bird's statue.
Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird made history, as she became the first WNBA player to receive a statue. Now that she has one, will anyone else receive one?
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