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WNBA warns the Fever for failing to report Caitlin Clark’s injury on time
A day after Caitlin Clark was a late scratch because of a back injury, the Indiana Fever received a warning from the WNBA for not reporting the injury sooner, the league confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday night. Clark missed Wednesday’s 90-73 victory over Portland. The Fever disclosed Clark’s injury less than two hours before tipoff.
2026 NBA Draft: Koa Peat and Milan Momcilovic headline 10 prospects who should return to college basketball
This post was originally published on this site.With the withdrawal date looming, these 10 players would benefit more from another year of college basketball
Chicago Sky are off to strong start although may have lost Rickea Jackson to knee injury
The Chicago Sky got off to a hot start to the WNBA season, but the health of young star Rickea Jackson is foremost on their minds after she had a non-contact injury on her left knee in Sunday’s win over Minnesota. Jackson injured her knee in the second quarter and will have imaging done on Monday. The Sky went 3-1 on the season-opening road trip and will return home to face Dallas on Wednesday.
2026 NBA Draft stay-or-go decisions: Ebuka Okorie, Henri Veesaar among prospects who should turn pro
This post was originally published on this site.These five players should keep their name in the 2026 NBA Draft and not return to college next…
Caitlin Clark is SO back! Jose Fernandez + Paige Bueckers on ‘selfishness’ & will Chicago’s hot start be spoiled by injury?
Hoops 360 host Caroline Fenton and women basketball writer Cassandra Negley run through all the big moments they liked and disliked this past week in the WNBA: Caitlin Clark continuing to carry the Indiana Fever, whether injuries could derail the Chicago Sky’s hot start, and if it was too early for Dallas Wings head coach Jose Fernandez to call his locker room “selfish.”
Michigan Basketball Should be Prepared to ‘Pivot’ From Morez Johnson
This post was originally published on this site.Morez Johnson’s draft stock continues to rise and Dusty May is going to have to make a decision…
WNBA faces an odd statistic. Home teams have only won 29% of games
Playing at home hasn’t provided much comfort for WNBA teams this season. Out of the 15 teams, only New York has a winning record at home. This is the worst percentage to start a season by home teams in the league’s 30-year history, according to Elias Sports Bureau stats provided to The Associated Press by the WNBA.
Valkyries beat Liberty 87-70 as Gabby Williams scores 16
Gabby Williams scored 16 points to lead a balanced offense and help the Golden State Valkyries rout the New York Liberty 87-70 on Thursday night, spoiling the season debut of Satou Sabally. New York (3-2) came into the game averaging a league-best 100 points in its first four contests, but struggled to score against Golden State (3-1). The Liberty also couldn’t stop the Valkyries on the other end.
Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu to make 2026 season debut Sunday against Wings
Ionescu rolled her ankle during a May 3 preseason game against the Connecticut Sun.
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