WNBA All- Star Game imploded without Caitlin Clark
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Opportunity in Washington helped Mystics rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen become WNBA All-Stars
When Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen were drafted by a rebuilding Washington team, it was clear they’d have a chance to make a quick impact. It turned out to be a historic one.
Kylie Kelce says the WNBA will "f--- around and find out" if they don't pay the players what they want amid negotiations.
WNBA players on both Team Clark and Team Collier, including huge stars like Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers and Angel Reese, wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" T-shirts during warm-ups ahead of Saturday night's All-Star Game.
Players on Team Clark and Team Collier warmed up for Saturday night’s WNBA All-Star Game in shirts that read “Pay us what you owe us.”
As interest in the league continues to soar, players proved they were just as much style icons as top-tier athletes.
WNBA All-Stars Aren't Staying Quiet About Low Pay originally appeared on Athlon Sports. To say that the publicity around the WNBA's All-Star Weekend has gone swimmingly would be incorrect.
Forty WNBA players sat down with two owners and commissioner Cathy Engelbert for a CBA meeting during All-Star festivities, but many players left frustrated.
Players are putting on the pressure amid CBA negotiation tensions. "We're going to continue to push for everything that we've earned."
INDIANAPOLIS — The WNBA All-Stars tipped off the weekend by showing off their best fashion fits Thursday, turning the orange carpet into their own catwalk.