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The Minnesota Lynx made incredible WNBA history following their 91-82 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Thursday night. Going into the matchup, the Lynx had 499 wins throughout the history of their franchise. They had the chance to secure their 500th victory on July 9 but lost 79-71 to the Phoenix Mercury.
The WNBA’s 12-player roster limit oftentimes creates situations where players are repeatedly waived, then re-signed when teams suffer injuries or players temporarily depart for overseas commitments. This season, Jones has embodied the hardship contract journey perhaps better than anyone in the WNBA.
Jordan Ott and the Phoenix Suns continue to build their coaching staff, this time adding Jesse Mermuys from the Orlando Magic.
The Mercury prevailed and ,79-71, in a hard-fought battle. Both teams experience swings of momentum throughout the game, which builds them a lead, but it seemed
The WNBA is back on Thursday afternoon when the red-hot Minnesota Lynx (17–3) take on the struggling Los Angeles Sparks (6–13) at Crypto.com Arena.
WNBA Team Signs Former No. 1 College Basketball Recruit on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. WNBA teams around the league continue to make changes in an effort to form a championship roster.
PHOENIX – The Phoenix Mercury today announced the signing and return of two-time WNBA Champion forward DeWanna Bonner. In a corresponding roster move, Mercury forward Murjanatu Musa has been waived.
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The Phoenix Mercury are waiving guard Kiana Williams, the team announced Thursday. Williams appeared in four games (3-1) for Phoenix this season, averaging 5.3 points on 60% shooting and 42.9% from long range. She added 1.3 rebounds and one assist per game.