How can the Stars address Sophia Young's absence?
Danielle Adams and Jayne Appel will have to step up their games with additional minutes and perhaps the team needs to make a move to acquire additional post depth.
Danielle Adams and Jayne Appel will have to step up their games with additional minutes and perhaps the team needs to make a move to acquire additional post depth.
Far too often in professional sports drafts, people are looking for signs of superstar talent instead of indicators that a player might simply contribute to the team's effort.
With DeWanna Bonner moving into the Phoenix Mercury's starting lineup this season, the award will actually go to someone else this year. But who might take advantage of this opportunity?
Season-highs for Danielle Adams and Sophia Young were a significant factor in the San Antonio Silver Stars overcoming a poor shooting night against the Phoenix Mercury last night, but the team's overall composure throughout was what stood out as most impressive.
A few teams have already completed their preseason schedules, but with games going untelevised a look at the advanced statistics helps to put these performances in perspective.
The WNBA has been announcing a number of deserving awards recipients for the 2011 season. Here is a listing of all of the awards announced thus far.
Tulsa Shock center Liz Cambage has gone from a highly touted draft prospect to the second pick in the 2011 WNBA Draft to an injury-replacement All-Star but also through a coaching change, some minor wear and tear, and barely getting off the bench at times in the second half of the season. So is she worthy of an All-Rookie team selection?
There are only two games tonight, but they a) have significant playoff implications, b) should be good games, and c) feature some of the league's biggest stars. Who: Connecticut Sun at Atlanta...
Phoenix Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner does a number of things well, but her defensive versatility stands out most as a Sixth Woman of the Year candidate.
Many rookies across professional sports hit the dreaded rookie wall sometime around mid-season. It's no different this WNBA season as a number of the top rookies in the 2011 class have found that wall recently.