Moore gets first taste of NBA All-Star Weekend
After two years in the WNBA, Moore took her first trip to NBA All-Star Weekend.
After two years in the WNBA, Moore took her first trip to NBA All-Star Weekend.
All four players representing the WNBA at this year's NBA All-Star Weekend have accomplished big things in their basketball careers, including at least one WNBA championship each.
Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird's argument for the 2011 WNBA MVP award was pretty clear: it's hard to imagine the Storm being close to playoff contention last season without their star point guard. She'll be looke
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.
The Seattle Storm defense allowed the least points per possession in the league this season and it was even more of a team effort this season with center Lauren Jackson out for most of the season
The Seattle Storm did not play that well in their 70-60 win over the San Antonio Silver Stars last night. But what the Storm did do was play outstanding basketball for about four minutes in the fourth quarter.
Seimone Augustus' team-high five rebounds was just one example of how well-balanced the Minnesota Lynx roster is.
As Diana Taurasi and Penny Taylor packed up after the All-Star game to catch a flight home, Taurasi tossed out farewells to her teammates. "Hey Minnesota!" she hollered in the direction of Seimone Augustus, Rebecca Brunson, Maya Moore and Lindsay Whalen. "Lose a few games, will ya?" Augustus chuckled as the Phoenix pair raced to catch their flight. It's obviously time to get back to business in the WNBA.
Versatile small forwards Swin Cash and Penny Taylor have done a lot of things well during their careers, but apparently not quite enough to be selected for the WNBA's Top 15 Players of All-Time list.
Ashley Robinson and Tanisha Wright have made individual improvements over the last four games even as the Seattle Storm went 1-3.