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In a surprise twist few saw coming, this year’s NASCAR All-Star Race is helping promote the 2025 WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis. A brand-new paint job on Carson Hocevars
In the spirit of so many cuts being made that listing them now takes forever, let’s focus on the most shocking cuts to come this week. Deja Kelly - Las Vegas Aces Deja Kelly was signed to a training camp contract with the Las Vegas Aces after going undrafted in the 2025 WNBA Draft.
WNBA fans can check out the Aces, Liberty, Sky, and Fever in the 2025 season opener on ESPN+. Check out how to watch the action now.
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The 2025 WNBA season begins Friday, May 16, and when the opening tip falls, the uphill climb for 13 teams to win a championship starts.
Just days prior to making her WNBA debut, Chicago Sky rookie guard Hailey Van Lith is making a splash with her inaugural appearance in Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue as its April digital cover star. The 5-foot-7 pro, wearing Frankies Bikinis threads, was photographed by Taylor Ballantyne in Fort Worth, Texas.
Major changes could be coming for the Connecticut Sun as the team's ownership is exploring the possibility of selling the franchise.
Connecticut Sun president Jennifer Rizzotti said Tuesday that the team's ownership group is "exploring all options to strategically invest in the team," including a potential sale.
There was no shortage of "WNBA Portland" T-shirts among the fans at the New York Liberty's preseason game at the University of Oregon.
Following her successful college career, Van Lith entered the 2025 WNBA Draft. But first, she was named a virtual cover model for SI Swimsuit. She wasn't done yet, because she returned for a full spread in the 2025 SI Swimsuit Issue.
On Monday, Sportico's Kurt Badenhausen and Eben Novy-Williams reported that the Connecticut Sun could relocate soon. According to their report, the Mohegan Sun (the team's ownership group) has hired an investment bank to search for a new buyer. The Mohegan Sun has owned the franchise since 2003, when it was known as the Orlando Miracle.