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Washington Mystics forward/guard Elena Delle Donne dribbles against Indiana Fever guard Tiffany Mitchell in a game at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, DC, on May 6, 2022. (Photo credit: Domenic Allegra)

Daily Briefing — May 7, 2022: OPEN SEASON — Canada sparks comeback, Seattle and Las Vegas make statements on opening night

By Emily Adler / May 7, 2022

Becky Hammon aces her first test and Elena Delle Donne returns

Chiney Ogwumike and Los Angeles Sparks thumbnail

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Importance of Chiney Ogwumike, Derek Fisher speaks, Los Angeles Sparks ready

By The Next / May 6, 2022

“Chiney is a better catch-and-shoot perimeter shooting player than most people think … it is something we want her to explore more”

Stephanie Talbot, Ezi Magbegor, Breanna Stewart, Sue Bird, Noelle Quinn, Pokey Chatman, and two others put their hands in the center while smiling, in Seattle Storm practice

2022 WNBA season preview: Seattle Storm

By Emily Adler / May 6, 2022

The goal each of the past few years has been a title, and now it’s championship No. 5 or bust

Erin Whalen Indiana Fever

Last call: Indiana Fever roster is finalized

By Tony East / May 6, 2022

How and why Lin Dunn and Marianne Stanley settled on their roster

2022 WNBA season preview: Las Vegas Aces

By Matthew Walter / May 6, 2022

Will change bring success in Las Vegas?

Chicago Sky guard Kahleah Copper drives to the basket against Connecticut Sun center Jonquel Jones during a WNBA semifinals game at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, on Sept. 28, 2021

The Next’s 2022 WNBA preseason awards and predictions

By em-adler-sheher / May 6, 2022

What will shape the 2022 WNBA season, in handy graph form

Dallas Wings

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Too many point guards? No such thing, Dallas Wings president Greg Bibb says

By The Next / May 5, 2022

‘Unique had a great camp, Unique is the player that I had on my draft board last year and we just couldn’t get it done to get her drafted last year’

2022 WNBA season preview: Dallas Wings

By Arie Graham / May 5, 2022

‘We are building something special here for years to come’, coach Johnson said

WNBA and Twitter logos side-by-side. WNBA logo is an orange rectangle with a white cutout of a woman holding a basketball and jumping. The Twitter logo is a blue vector drawing of a bird.

WNBA expands Twitter partnership, inks new multi-year deal

By Isabel Rodrigues / May 5, 2022

Examining the WNBA’s Twitter games within the larger media rights landscape

2022 WNBA season preview: Minnesota Lynx

By Lucas Seehafer / May 5, 2022

Last-minute tumult, considerable upside in Syl’s last year