Locked On Women’s Basketball

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

Fever

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Indiana Fever, where change is the constant

By The Next / June 2, 2022

Carlos Knox certainly grabbed the attention of this Fever roster because he has a lot of player development background

Chicago Sky

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Chicago Sky prove plenty in loss to Las Vegas Aces

By The Next / May 31, 2022

The first five games of the season the Sky who really weren’t pushing the pace which is abnormal for James Wade lead team

WNBA

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Why don’t WNBA draft picks make rosters?

By The Next / May 26, 2022

COVID had such a dramatic impact on how coaches were able to evaluate talent

LA

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Breaking down the guard play in LA

By The Next / May 25, 2022

It was definitely going to take a little bit of time to get everybody acclimated to playing with each other

Meesseman

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Everyone loves Emma Meesseman

By The Next / May 24, 2022

The Entertainment and Sports Arena where the Mystics currently play is ‘The House that Emma Meesseman Built’

Locked on Women’s Basketball: How the Connecticut Sun got here

By The Next / May 20, 2022

The Connecticut Sun have sustained excellence in Uncasville

Dallas

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Do the Dallas Wings fit?

By The Next / May 19, 2022

‘Coach Johnson told us that she will get more time this week when they play against the Sun back to back’

New York

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can the New York Liberty’s verdict change?

By The Next / May 18, 2022

‘The Liberty are still trying to make reads and they were very slow to make those reads and there was a lot of a hesitation’

Howard

Locked on Women’s Basketball: It’s Rhyne Howard season!

By The Next / May 17, 2022

‘If you look what the Dream are doing is creating space for Howard and they are opening up the floor for Howard to succeed’

Locked on Women’s Basketball: A night of growth for the Indiana Fever

By The Next / May 16, 2022

For the Indiana Fever, 2022 is supposed to be about improvement