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Indiana Fever draft lottery

Indiana Fever miss out on No. 1 overall pick again, will pick No. 2 in 2022 WNBA Draft

By Tony East / December 21, 2021

The Fever had the best odds to land the number one overall pick in the 2022 WNBA draft

Atlanta Dream huddle during 2021 WNBA season.

What we know about the Atlanta Dream’s plan following the WNBA Draft Lottery

By Spencer Nusbaum / December 21, 2021

Tough luck, but still a top-three pick. Now what?

What winning the WNBA draft lottery means for the Washington Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / December 20, 2021

‘It puts so many things on the table for us’

Indiana Fever guard Aaliyah Wilson

Aaliyah Wilson ready to help Fever reach Playoff goals

By Tony East / December 19, 2021

Young guard Aaliyah Wilson is ready to grow and help the Indiana Fever get back to the postseason

The Washington Mystics win WNBA Draft Lottery, will pick first overall in the 2022 WNBA Draft

By Gabriela Carroll / December 19, 2021

Thibault said that while he’s excited about the talent at the top of this draft, he’s ‘not afraid’ to trade the top pick ‘for the right offer’

Ashlee Austin protects the ball with both hands as she goes up for a layup in front of two defenders.

Daily Briefing — Dec. 17, 2021: How ’bout them Dawgs?

By Em Adler / December 17, 2021

DePaul romps again

Takeaways from the 2022 Connecticut Sun schedule

By Jacqueline LeBlanc / December 16, 2021

The Sun take on a 36-game slate while celebrating the franchise’s 20th anniversary

Indiana Fever schedule

Takeaways from the 2022 Indiana Fever schedule

By Tony East / December 11, 2021

The Fever will face some tough stretches and play in three different home stadiums

How each Chicago Sky player can improve their game overseas

By James Kay / December 10, 2021

Kahleah Copper can facilitate more, Diamond DeShields can become more consistent … but what about the Vanderquigs?

An animated rendition of Seattle's 2022 schedule, listing dates and locations and opponents. Two sharpies of different colors are shown at the bottom to imply their usage in coloring the scheduling according to home-versus-away. The bases of bobbleheads for Jewell Loyd, Breanna Steward, and Sue Bird are visible atop the screen.

Takeaways from the Seattle Storm’s 2022 schedule

By Em Adler / December 9, 2021

The Storm open with Minnesota and close in Las Vegas in their longest-ever regular season