Locked On Women’s Basketball

Your daily dose of women’s basketball, brought to you by the staff at The Next.

New York

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Just who are the New York Liberty? And how does Crystal Dangerfield define them? 

By The Next / July 5, 2022

Howard and Jackie discuss New York Liberty’s past of couple games struggles

WBL

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The WBL, legends of pro women’s basketball we must hear from 

By The Next / June 29, 2022

‘Our mission is to promote the historic and social relevance of the WBL to inspire future generations’

Tina

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Tina Charles heads to Seattle, what happened in Phoenix? 

By The Next / June 28, 2022

Alex and Em talk about Tina Charles departure from the Phoenix Mercury

Courtney

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Courtney Vandersloot is clutch, Candace Parker can’t retire 

By The Next / June 27, 2022

Howard and James discuss Courtney Vandersloot’s game-winner for Chicago

Locked on Women’s Basketball: A 2022 WNBA All-Star ballot debate with Sabreena Merchant

By The Next / June 24, 2022

Howard and Sabreena discuss a deep, talented All-Star game pool

Sky

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Wait, the Chicago Sky did WHAT?!? 

By The Next / June 23, 2022

James and Howard discuss how the Chicago Sky managed to erase a 28-point deficit the largest comeback in WNBA history

WNBA

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Who will own the Bay Area’s WNBA expansion team? 

By The Next / June 22, 2022

Howard and Alex discuss the potential new owners of a would-be Bay Area WNBA team

Sparks

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can the Sparks fly?

By The Next / June 21, 2022

Alex and David discuss the changes and potential improvements for the Sparks

Sue Bird

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Sue Bird takes New York one last time

By The Next / June 20, 2022

I don’t think anything will be like it was today just given that I’m from here

New York

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Does Han Xu even have a ceiling?

By The Next / June 16, 2022

It’s been quite impressive as to how this team has adjusted amid the fact that there are still three impact players not able to play