Sure, basketball has resumed in the WNBA. But it’s not “business as usual.”

Sure, basketball has resumed in the WNBA. But it’s not “business as usual.”
Diana Taurasi puts Kobe Bryant’s number and name on her back and promptly scores another 30-point game.
The Las Vegas Aces defeat the Seattle Storm in what could be a Finals match-up. And they’re going to run it back on Thursday!
In Day 28 of the Wubble, we finally get an overtime game in the WNBA. Actually, we got TWO. The Sparks and the Wings came away victors.
The Indiana Fever came into their game against the Seattle Storm at 4-7. But that’s why they play the games; the Fever pulled off the upset.
The Los Angeles Sparks hold the current longest winning streak at 5. I probably shouldn’t forget about them in terms of WNBA contenders.
It came down to the wire once again between the Chicago Sky and Las Vegas Aces. But the Sky would sweep the season series with the Aces.
It’s Monday so we have Stupid Power Rankings! I take 10 things from the NBA and WNBA that happened in the last week and rank them accordingly!
Arike Ogunbowale scored a season-best 33 points as the Dallas Wings defeat the Phoenix Mercury.
Portland advances to the playoffs after withstanding Ja Morant’s career-best in scoring. Melo also gets a bit of a redemption story.
The Seattle Storm are 9-1 and are both first in offense and defense in the WNBA. Who the heck can stop them?
It’s nice that the playoff seedings are nearly complete. But what about home court advantage?
Damian Lillard continues to blaze the nets as he tied his career-high with 61 points. Portland is now the #8 seed in the West.
The NBA will rightly have awards for the bubble. They’ll have a Player of the Seeding games as well as an all-NBA Seeding team. Wait. What did I just say?
It’s Monday so we have our usual Stupid Power Rankings where we rank NBA and WNBA things from the last week!
After a loss against the Clippers, Damian Lillard came back with 51 in a big Blazers win against the Sixers.