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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Candace Parker and the Chicago Sky are on the brink, keys to Game 5 WNBA Playoffs 

By The Next / September 8, 2022

James Kay joins host Howard Megdal to discuss Game 5 predictions and what needs to change for the Sky to win

2022 New York Liberty finally ‘touched the surface’ of their potential

By Jackie Powell / September 8, 2022

‘We’re going to be a tough team to beat’

Sun off-ball guard DiJonai Carrington (21) drives to the basket. Sky poing guard Courtney Vandersloot (22) defends from the right, her arms are raised up. Sky off-ball guard Allie Quigley (14) defends from the left, her arms outstretched

Daily Briefing — Sept. 8, 2022: Sky return to Chicago for do-or-die Game 5

By Isabel Rodrigues / September 8, 2022

Plus: NCAA shoe deals and new hires

Chicago Sky guard Courtney Williams is pictured driving to the basket as a member of her former team, the Connecticut Sun.

‘Courtney Williams was herself’

By Jacqueline LeBlanc / September 8, 2022

How Courtney Williams got her groove back to help the Sun force Game 5

The Aces used multiple gritty performances to defeat the Storm and advance to the 2022 WNBA Finals

By Matthew Walter / September 7, 2022

It was by no means easy but behind some tough performances the Aces were able to win two games in Seattle

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Lin Dunn reflects on Sue Bird, charts course for NaLyssa Smith and the Indiana Fever 

By The Next / September 7, 2022

Howard and Lin Dunn discuss yesterday’s semifinal matches plus Dunn planning a new coach-lottery strategy to end Indiana’s bad luck and Sue Bird’s last game in a Seattle uniform

Aces center A'ja Wilson (22) goes for a layup over Storm center Ezi Magbegor (13). Magbegor's arms are outstretched and Wilson looks towards the basket, gritting her teeth.

Daily Briefing — Sept. 7, 2022: HOLD THE ACES — Las Vegas advances to WNBA finals

By Isabel Rodrigues / September 7, 2022

Plus: Sun force Game 5 in Chicago and A’ja Wilson wins MVP

Two pictures side-by-side, of Seattle Storm big wing Breanna Stewart on the left and a smiling and jogging-upcourt Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson on the left

The Next’s 2022 WNBA Awards: MVP

By Emily Adler / September 7, 2022

Our unofficial tally has Stewart-Wilson as close as it gets

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Is Chicago Sky’s Emma Meesseman writing her Basketball Hall of Fame resume right now? 

By The Next / September 6, 2022

Howard was reminded of Robert Horry’s Hall of Fame case as he covered Emma Meesseman this weekend

Did the Seattle Storm just let their season slip away?

By Rowan Schaberg / September 6, 2022

How Seattle can recover and force a Game 5