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  1. Candace Parker has had an amazing 2008

    Candace Parker, the 6'4" forward for the Los Angeles Sparks has had a year few athletes, male or female, can lay claim to. It all began with winning the second of her back to back NCAA titles with the Tennessee Volunteers, despite an injured shoulder...

    Written by chad lamasa about 1 day ago 0 comments

  2. Detroit Shock Brings Brooms to Complete Sweep in WNBA Finals

    Well, the WNBA playoffs have come to an end. Sadly, if you blinked, you probably missed it. The Detroit Shock overtook the San Antonio Silver Stars in just three games, thus completing the sweep...

    Written by Dominica Stewart about 2 days ago 6 comments

  3. An Open Love Letter to Candace Parker

    Dear Candace,I just wanted to congratulate you on winning WNBA Rookie of the Year and MVP this season. You're the new Wes Unseld. As a player, you remind me of a young Kevin Garnett, only more aggressive offensively...

    Written by Anthony Wilson about 3 days ago 1 comments

  4. Why Womens Basketball Needs To Lower The Rim To 9 Feet

    Written by CHRISTIAN GRAVES about 5 days ago 3 comments

  5. ABC's Sunday Matinee Showcases The New Breed of "Do-It-All" Point Guard

    "Combo guards" are often demonized, but they're not always bad. There's a new breed of point guard taking over professional basketball and that style is best embodied by the styles of two point guards who will face off Sunday on a nationally televised mat

    Written by Quentin McCall about about 1 month ago 0 comments

  6. Can The Olympics make Candace Parker the next great female superstar athlete?

    Candace Parker might be the most marketable female athlete in the world, but how far can she rise with the additional attention from the Olympics? Quentin McCall runs through Parker's chances at becoming a household hero.

    Written by Quentin McCall about about 1 month ago 6 comments

  7. U.S. Women’s Basketball Outlook: Why The Favorites Can Expect Challenges

    The U.S. women's basketball team has high expectations, but had little practice time prior to the 2008 Olympics. So what can we gain from their exhibition games? That despite a roster loaded with scorers, establishing on-court chemistry remains a challeng

    Written by Quentin McCall about 2 months ago 0 comments

  8. W.N.B.A. Women Need to Beat their Adversaries

    The WNBA grabbed headlines with its fight. Now that it's over, does anyone really care?

    Written by Aaron Liebman about 2 months ago 0 comments

  9. Is Becky Hammon a traitor? Look in the mirror if you said "yes".

    Nathan Blunck questions those that call Becky Hammon a traitor for playing for Russia in the Olympics.

    Written by Nathan Blunck about 2 months ago 12 comments

  10. Age Is Just A Number: Nancy Lieberman Plays At 50

    The best female basketball player in history comes out of retirement................much, much older.

    Written by Jeremy Kaufman about 2 months ago 0 comments

  11. Detroit Fight City: Motor City Teams Earning "Physical" Reputation

    The Detroit Shock got their names out there, but not in a good way. Ron Johnson explains.

    Written by Ron Johnson about 2 months ago 0 comments

  12. Real Talk: Brawl at the Palace 2, Rodger Goodell and Brett Favre

    Gem Jefferson talks about the Brawl at the Palace 2, Goodell meddling in Packers' affairs, and sports in the summer (or the lack thereof) in his latest edition of Real Talk.

    Written by Gem Jefferson about 2 months ago 3 comments

  13. WNBA Brawl Breaks Out; First Ever Headline Made

    Taylor Smith discusses the only WNBA event that has ever caused any discussion, anywhere.

    Written by Taylor Smith about 2 months ago 1 comments

  14. WNBA: Shock-Sparks Suspensions Shocking

    David Cohen breaks down the suspensions from the ladies' "Malace at the Palace" and comes down hard on the WNBA for their hypocrisy in the suspensions.

    Written by David Cohen about 2 months ago 2 comments

  15. Rick Mahorn Shouldn't Be Punished, but the WNBA Should Be Embarrassed

    Mahorn gets in the middle of a fight and Lisa Leslie dramatically falls when he tries to break it up. Should this man be punished? Zack Moore thinks not.

    Written by Zack Moore about 2 months ago 2 comments

  16. Fighting Is Not the Type Of Attention the WNBA Needs

    Quentin McCall discusses the repercussions this week's WNBA brawl will have on the league, the individuals involved, and the sport in general.

    Written by Quentin McCall about 2 months ago 0 comments

  17. Womens Sports; A True Laughing Matter

    Deno Gellepes gives his opinion on the WNBA and other women athletes.

    Written by Deno Gellepes about 2 months ago 0 comments

  18. WNBA has New Promotional Strategy: Brawl

    Bob Mantz satire on the WNBA brawl 7-22-08

    Written by bob mantz about 2 months ago 0 comments

  19. WNBA Brawl Is a Huge Deal, Needs To Be Addressed

    There was a brawl in the WNBA on Tuesday night involving legend Lisa Leslie and young phenom Candace Parker. And no, this is not a satire.

    Written by Peter Fleischer about 2 months ago 2 comments

  20. Fight Night in the WNBA: What the Brawl in Detroit Really Means

    The WNBA is certainly getting attention after Tuesday nights brawl, but is it for the right reason? Jeffrey Engmann takes a look.

    Written by Jeffrey Engmann about 2 months ago 32 comments

  21. The Shock "Indoor Classic": Where the WNBA Game Spoke For Itself

    Quentin McCall takes a look at the past weekend in WNBA basketball.

    Written by Quentin McCall about 2 months ago 0 comments

  22. New York Liberty Of The WNBA: To Host An Outdoor Game

    Have you ever heard of an outdoor basketball game? Jake Perper will tell why you should watch the first ever regular season outdoor WNBA game.

    Written by Jake Perper about 2 months ago 2 comments

  23. Candace Parker Dunked, and I Don't Care

    Candace Parker dunked over the weekend, if you can call it that. Peter Fleischer broods over why the WNBA is fooling itself if it thinks that is what will save the league.

    Written by Peter Fleischer about 3 months ago 28 comments

  24. What's Wrong with the WNBA?

    The WNBA: Why don't you watch it? Andrew Willis investigates.

    Written by Andrew Willis about 3 months ago 1 comments

  25. Women's Basketball: Becky Hammond is Not a Traitor

    Team USA has lost a point guard to Team Russia. Who has left USA for Russia? Anthony Huether sorts it out.

    Written by Anthony Huether about 3 months ago 6 comments