The Minnesota Lynx win three in a row. And the WNBA all-star rosters have been revealed.

The Minnesota Lynx win three in a row. And the WNBA all-star rosters have been revealed.
Tina Charles scored 34 points, grabbed 16 boards, and dished out 5 assists in a Mystics win against the Storm.
A lot of Nikola Jokic in this week’s Stupid Power Rankings list! Check it out.
Candace Parker got a double-double in the Sky’s second straight win over the Fever.
The Chicago Sky finally win a game as Candace Parker returns to the floor.
The Storm received their rings and then went on to beat the Aces in their opener.
It’s Monday so it’s time for the Stupid Power Rankings where we take 10 things from the (W)NBA in the last week and rank them!
WNBA free agency period doesn’t officially start until February 1. But Candace Parker’s reported agreement might have shifted the WNBA’s balance of power.
Arike Ogunbowale scores 39 points, including the game-tying three that sent it to overtime. The Wings beat the Mystics in that extra period.
Damiris Dantas scores 28 points as the Minnesota Lynx beat the Chicago Sky and continue to have a surprisingly solid season.
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 Los Angeles Sparks hold the current longest winning streak at 5. I probably shouldn’t forget about them in terms of WNBA contenders.
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.