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Jay Croucher and Trysta Krick break down WNBA champions futures and layout why the Lynx and Liberty are the best bets for WNBA champion.
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In this week's WNBA Wraparound, the playoff push begins. We have the latest on Caitlin Clark, the trade deadline and more.
The Lynx’ dominance defined the 2010s. They won four WNBA titles in seven seasons from 2011-17, hanging a banner in Target Center every other year.
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WNBA midseason grades: Lynx, Mercury off to superb starts while Sun, Wings stumble out the gate
Before the games begin again, here's a look at where all 13 teams stand with CBS Sports' midseason grades. The Dream limped into the All-Star break. They lost five of their last eight games and Rhyne Howard was ruled out until August after hyperextending her knee in a defeat to the Fever.
The Minnesota Lynx, who have the WNBA’s best record, have been living at the top of the standings and the national news roundups.
Could the idea of returning to her hometown franchise lure Cheryl Reeve away from Minnesota? Probably not, but the Lynx coach is still excited about the league coming to Philadelphia.
She recently returned from a midseason leg injury and immediately picked up where she left off, posting her 16th double‑double of the season (11 points, 11 rebounds) on Tuesday night even as her Chicago Sky fell, 91-68, to the Minnesota Lynx.
WNBA World Reacts to All-Star Captain's Post on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Minnesota Lynx star and 2025 WNBA All-Star Game MVP Napheesa Collier took to Instagram on Monday to share a personal photo carousel capturing key moments from the unforgettable All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis.