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Some are booking bigger venues for when Clark and the Indiana Fever come to town.

The Las Vegas Aces and Washington Mystics have moved their games against the Fever to bigger arenas. The numbers Clark generated in college indicates it’s a smart move.

While at Iowa, when the No. 1 pick in the draft and the Hawkeyes went on the road this past season, they played in front of sellout crowds or set attendance records.

“She helps ticket sales, so I think it’s a really great time to have eyes. She’s going to be an elite player,” Aces coach Becky Hammon said. “She has been in college. She’s done stuff in college that nobody else has. She’s going to be a great player in the W. There’s no doubt about it.

“So the more people we can pack into the building to cheer against her, we’ll take it, although I don’t know if they’ll be cheering against her,” Hammon quipped. “I guess they might be cheering for her.”

The two-time reigning WNBA champion Aces relocated their game on May 25 from the 12,000-seat Michelob Ultra Arena to the 18,000-seat T-Mobile Arena.

Aces players credit Clark, but also know that their own team, which has won the past two WNBA championships, has done a great job increasing attendance at games over the past few seasons.

“We’re not rolling out any red carpet. We’re here to be a business and sell a lot of tickets. Kudos to her (Clark), but we also have done that in previous years in big games as well,” Las Vegas guard Kelsey Plum said. “There are a lot of people that play basketball. People are coming to watch A’ja Wilson. People are going to watch Chelsea Gray.

“That’s not a slight on anyone, but I’m saying that’s not for her. We played in Chicago last year. We sold it out last year.”

Clark will make her preseason debut on Friday night at Dallas — a game that is already sold out.

The Mystics game against Indiana on June 7 will be played at Capital One Arena — Washington’s old home. Their normal home, the Entertainment and Sports Arena, can seat up to 4,200 fans, but the Capital One Arena has a maximum basketball capacity of more than 20,000.

Nearly half of WNBA teams play in NBA arenas, so there’s no need to move those games.

Still, a few others that don’t are feeling a push to move games to larger arenas, including the Chicago Sky. The Sky and Angel Reese play their home games in the 10,000-seat Wintrust Arena. Fans started a petition to move their first home game against Indiana to the bigger United Center. There’s a concert scheduled at that arena on June 23 when the Fever come to town — so that’s not going to happen.

The Los Angeles Sparks are another team that could move their game against Indiana.

The Sparks are playing their first five home games at Long Beach because of arena conflicts from construction and the NBA and NHL playoffs. They are hosting the Fever on May 24, which is scheduled to be played at Long Beach. The team’s first five games will be played there in a 4,000-seat arena.

The Sparks have played games in the past at USC and there’s always a chance they could move the Indiana game there. The Sparks said they have nothing official to report when asked about moving the game.

The Atlanta Dream, who also play in a smaller venue that seats only 3,500, host Clark and the Fever on June 21. The team hasn’t said whether it’s exploring trying to move to a bigger arena yet.

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Chelsea Gray signs extension with 2-time WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces https://wespeakmedia2.com/chelsea-gray-signs-extension-with-2-time-wnba-champion-las-vegas-aces/ Thu, 02 May 2024 03:00:47 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12735 FILE -Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) plays against the New York Liberty during Game 1 of a WNBA basketball final playoff series Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023, in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Aces signed three-time WNBA Champion Chelsea Gray to a contract extension, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) BY MARK ANDERSONUpdated […]

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FILE -Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) plays against the New York Liberty during Game 1 of a WNBA basketball final playoff series Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023, in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Aces signed three-time WNBA Champion Chelsea Gray to a contract extension, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

BY MARK ANDERSONUpdated 7:19 PM EDT, April 30, 2024

HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Point guard Chelsea Gray signed a contract extension through 2025 to remain with the two-time WNBA defending champion Las Vegas Aces, the club announced Tuesday.

“I love this franchise, this team and the city of Vegas,” Gray said in a statement. “It’s become my home. It’s my family’s home. I’m about championships and chasing history. We’re so close and we’ve created a trust, a bond, and want the best for each other all the time. I get to play alongside some future hall of famers that love winning as much as I do. We’re chasing a legacy here in Vegas.”

Gray has won three championships: the past two years with the Aces and in 2016 with the Los Angeles Sparks. She was MVP of the 2022 WNBA Finals and has been first- or second-team all-league three times, including last season when Gray averaged 15.3 points, 7.3 assists and 4.0 rebounds.

She injured her left foot during the WNBA Finals last season, and has been sidelined in training camp.

“We’ll be reevaluating her daily, but also probably in a couple of weeks,” coach Becky Hammon said. “She’s a little dinged up right now, so we’ll take that one step at a time.”

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Unable to get on a WNBA roster, ex-LSU star Alexis Morris signs with Globetrotters, plays overseas https://wespeakmedia2.com/unable-to-get-on-a-wnba-roster-ex-lsu-star-alexis-morris-signs-with-globetrotters-plays-overseas/ Thu, 02 May 2024 02:48:50 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12731 FILE – LSU’s Alexis Morris controls the ball during an NCAA Women’s Final Four semifinal basketball game against Virginia Tech, March 31, 2023, in Dallas. Former LSU star Morris knows firsthand how hard it is to make a WNBA roster. The guard was drafted in the second round by the Connecticut Sun a few weeks […]

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FILE – LSU’s Alexis Morris controls the ball during an NCAA Women’s Final Four semifinal basketball game against Virginia Tech, March 31, 2023, in Dallas. Former LSU star Morris knows firsthand how hard it is to make a WNBA roster. The guard was drafted in the second round by the Connecticut Sun a few weeks after helping the Tigers win their first championships in 2023, but was cut before the season started. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)

BY DOUG FEINBERG

Updated 6:00 AM EDT, April 30, 2024

NEW YORK (AP) — Former LSU star Alexis Morris knows firsthand how hard it is to make a WNBA roster.

The guard was drafted in the second round by the Connecticut Sun a few weeks after helping the Tigers win the national title in 2023, but was cut before the season started.

And when this year’s camps opened on Sunday, Morris wasn’t invited to any of them.

That hasn’t stopped her from playing basketball, though. Morris spent time overseas before signing with the Harlem Globetrotters in February.

“Absolutely. It’s my dream, I can’t give my dream up,” she said. “I know I made mistakes. I will continue to push for it until I reach my goals. It is a tough league to make.”

Morris received some backlash for comments she made after getting cut last year. She called for the retirement of some WNBA veterans to make way for incoming rookies like herself. Morris said she learned from the criticism.

“I don’t regret saying what I said, but I do wish I had articulated it better to reach people it should have reached,” Morris said. “I wasn’t targeting the veterans. I was a veteran at LSU and I know how tough it is when you have rookies that don’t respect the time you served. (I) wasn’t trying to be that knucklehead rookie. It needed to be said and I said it. I apologized for how I said it.”

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The 5-foot-6 Morris averaged 15.6 points during LSU’s championship season and was named first-team All-Southeastern Conference.

“I hope and wish one day they can expand and have more opportunities for the younger generation and talent that dream to play there,” Morris said.

The WNBA is adding a 13th team next year in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said she hopes to add three more teams by 2028.

“It’s hard to make a roster now,” New York Liberty coach Sandy Brondello said. “There’s so many really talented players that don’t get a chance.”

Until then, Morris continues to work on her game.

She played in Romania, Turkey and France and is now with the Trotters.

“I was not in the mental space to go play overseas initially after getting waived from the W,” Morris said. “Leaving my home country, it was tough to process that at the time. Now I’m here doing what I love to do.”

Known as “The Show” with the Globetrotters, Morris became the seventh female player for the organization in its 98 years. She got the nickname from an AAU coach when she was 12 and it stuck.

“We come out here every night to put on an amazing show for the fans, the families, and our goal is to ultimately change people’s perspectives and create millions of smiles,” Morris said.

She has no intention of leaving the Globetrotters anytime soon. The organization has said it will give her time if she were to make a WNBA camp or roster.

“I plan on being here for a lifetime,” she said. “It makes it perfect for women who want to stay in the States. You can become a Harlem Globetrotter and then play in the WNBA. It’s perfect opportunity for women to stay here in our country.”

Morris loves the culture around the Globetrotters and hopes other women might soon follow.

“It’s another outlet for women,” she said. “You still get the opportunity to work on your game and train. You have to behave like a pro and move like a pro.”

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Tissot, Wilson and the WNBA collaborate to launch the first Official Watch of the WNBA https://wespeakmedia2.com/tissot-wilson-and-the-wnba-collaborate-to-launch-the-first-official-watch-of-the-wnba/ Thu, 02 May 2024 00:58:44 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12721 SWITZERLAND, April 15, 2024 – In celebration of the exponential growth of the women’s game, Tissot, Wilson and the WNBA announced today their collaboration on two new limited-edition watches, marking the first official watch in league history.  The creation of the two new 40mm Tissot Seastar Wilson® WNBA watches highlight the Swiss watchmaking and timekeeping expertise of […]

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SWITZERLAND, April 15, 2024 – In celebration of the exponential growth of the women’s game, Tissot, Wilson and the WNBA announced today their collaboration on two new limited-edition watches, marking the first official watch in league history.  The creation of the two new 40mm Tissot Seastar Wilson® WNBA watches highlight the Swiss watchmaking and timekeeping expertise of Tissot, Wilson’s innovative and official WNBA basketball, as well as the cultural influence of the WNBA.

A New Watch Collection Created for WNBA Fans and Basketball Fanatics

The first-of-its-kind Tissot Seastar Wilson® WNBA Powermatic 80 and Tissot Seastar Wilson® WNBA Quartz encompasses special features tailored to the most enthusiastic fans in basketball, including:

  • Distinct white and orange details, recognized globally as the brand identity of the WNBA
  • The watches come with interchangeable orange and white straps, produced from Wilson’s Official Basketball of the WNBA, Evo-NXT Premium Composite Material
    • The straps can be swapped out by simply clipping out and clipping in – no visits to the jeweller or tool required. This flexible, high-comfort approach to watch design is a key element in delivering versatility and usability
  • In connection with Tissot’s ownership as the official timekeeper of the NBA and WNBA shot clocks – the rotating bezels incorporates the 24-second basketball shot clock time
  • Tissot, Wilson, and the WNBA are all featured on the case back, which features a WNBA Wilson® basketball

The Next Edition of the World Renowned Tissot Seastar

The collaboration proudly complements the Seastar range, introducing a specially designed edition within the existing 40mm models. edition features two exclusive models: one powered by the Powermatic 80 movement, offering the allure and esteemed mechanics associated with automatic watches, and the other by a high-quality Swiss Made quartz movement, known for its precision and reliability.

The Powermatic version is distinguished by its black circular brushed dial and mineral bezel, in contrast to the quartz model, which features these elements in white.

The watches are ideal for those seeking a sporty yet assertive accessory that ensures technical superiority. The Seastar name reflects their water resistance up to 30 bar (300 meters/1,000 feet), with enhanced visibility in low-light conditions provided by Super-LumiNova® on the hands and hour markers.

Features

Tissot Seastar Wilson WNBA Powermatic 80
CASE–    Diameter: 40 mm–    Sapphire crystal–    Shot clock bezel: uni-directional rotating mineral bezel with timing graduation–    Screw-down crown–    WNBA Wilson® basketball see-through case back
MOVEMENT–    Powermatic 80–    30 bar (300 m/1000 ft)–    Swiss Made–    Nivachron™ Balance Spring
DIAL–    Black circular brushed dial–    High contrast and legibility–    Hour and minute hands coated with Super-LumiNova®
BRACELET–    Duo of Interchangeable Quick Release Wilson® WNBA Evo-NXT Premium Composite Game Ball Material
Tissot Seastar Wilson WNBA Quartz
CASE–    Diameter: 40 mm–    Sapphire crystal–    Shot clock bezel: uni-directional rotating mineral bezel with timing graduation–    Screw-down crown–    WNBA Wilson® basketball customised case back
MOVEMENT–    Quartz movement EOL–    Swiss Made
DIAL–    White circular brushed dial–    High contrast and legibility–    Hour and minute hands coated with Super-LumiNova®
BRACELET–    Duo of Interchangeable Quick Release Wilson® WNBA Evo-NXT Premium Composite Game Ball Material

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Date Changed For the 2024 WNBA Canada Game Presented by Tangerine https://wespeakmedia2.com/date-changed-for-the-2024-wnba-canada-game-presented-by-tangerine/ Thu, 02 May 2024 00:18:22 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12714 TORONTO, April 19, 2024 – The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) today announced that the 2024 WNBA Canada Game presented by Tangerine featuring the Los Angeles Sparks and Seattle Storm, previously scheduled for Sunday, May 5, 2024, at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AL has been rescheduled to Saturday, May 4 at 7:30 PM MT, due to […]

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TORONTO, April 19, 2024 – The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) today announced that the 2024 WNBA Canada Game presented by Tangerine featuring the Los Angeles Sparks and Seattle Storm, previously scheduled for Sunday, May 5, 2024, at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AL has been rescheduled to Saturday, May 4 at 7:30 PM MT, due to the NHL Playoffs first-round schedule. 

Ticket information will be made available through Ticketmaster.ca. 

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Caitlin Clark turns focus back to basketball as training camp opens for Indiana Fever https://wespeakmedia2.com/caitlin-clark-turns-focus-back-to-basketball-as-training-camp-opens-for-indiana-fever/ Wed, 01 May 2024 11:05:13 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12702 Caitlin Clark got back to the basics Sunday — working out on a basketball court. Here, as the newest member of the Indiana Fever, she’s learning how she’ll fit into this new offensive system, building chemistry with her new teammates and learning the nuances of what it means to be the WNBA’s highest-profile rookie. Sure, […]

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Caitlin Clark got back to the basics Sunday — working out on a basketball court.

Here, as the newest member of the Indiana Fever, she’s learning how she’ll fit into this new offensive system, building chemistry with her new teammates and learning the nuances of what it means to be the WNBA’s highest-profile rookie.

Sure, Clark anticipates some bumps this season; she wouldn’t expect anything less. But giving the sport she loves her full attention is really all Clark ever wanted.

“I think that’s what I was most excited for, getting all that other stuff out of the way,” the former Iowa star said as Indiana’s training camp opened. “The draft was amazing, New York City was amazing, Los Angeles was amazing, but I was excited to get here and get back to playing basketball, you know, doing my job.”

Over the past two seasons, these WNBA rookies have created the kind of buzz around women’s basketball most fans only dreamed about, and Clark is undisputedly at the head of the class.

Ticket sales increased at every venue she appeared and when Clark’s games were televised, ratings spiked. Her chase of the Division I career scoring record captivated basketball fans across America and she appeared on “Saturday Night Live.”

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Atlanta Dream Sign Guard Destanni Henderson to Training Camp Contract https://wespeakmedia2.com/atlanta-dream-sign-guard-destanni-henderson-to-training-camp-contract/ Wed, 01 May 2024 09:20:47 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12699 ATLANTA, Ga. (April 28, 2024) – The Atlanta Dream have signed guard Destanni Henderson to a training camp contract, the organization announced today. Henderson was chosen 20th overall by the Indiana Fever in the 2022 WNBA Draft, playing all 36 games in her rookie season, including five starts. As a senior at the University of […]

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ATLANTA, Ga. (April 28, 2024) – The Atlanta Dream have signed guard Destanni Henderson to a training camp contract, the organization announced today.

Henderson was chosen 20th overall by the Indiana Fever in the 2022 WNBA Draft, playing all 36 games in her rookie season, including five starts.

As a senior at the University of South Carolina, Henderson was a member of the 2022 National Championship team and earned individual First Team All-SEC Honors.

Henderson’s international accomplishments include winning gold at the 2021 FIBA AmeriCup with Team USA.

About Atlanta Dream:

The Atlanta Dream is a professional women’s basketball team based in Atlanta, Georgia, that strives to build a place where our team, our fans and our city come together to represent the community we seek to serve. We celebrate diversity, represent Atlanta, and empower women both on and off the court. The team currently plays home games at the Gateway Center Arena @ College Park and has qualified for the WNBA Playoffs in nine of its first 16 seasons. To learn more about the Dream and purchase 2024 season tickets, please visit dream.wnba.com/tickets or call 877-977-7729.

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Candace Parker Announces Retirement https://wespeakmedia2.com/candace-parker-announces-retirement/ Wed, 01 May 2024 01:56:40 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12686 3x WNBA Champion, 2x MVP, 7x WNBA All-Star, and 2008 Rookie of the Year, Candace Parker, has announced her retirement from the WNBA after 16 seasons. Thank you, Candace! The 6-4 forward/center signed with the Aces prior to the 2023 season, and started the first 18 games of the year leading Las Vegas to a […]

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3x WNBA Champion, 2x MVP, 7x WNBA All-Star, and 2008 Rookie of the Year, Candace Parker, has announced her retirement from the WNBA after 16 seasons. Thank you, Candace!

The 6-4 forward/center signed with the Aces prior to the 2023 season, and started the first 18 games of the year leading Las Vegas to a 16-2 record. She was averaging 9.0 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game before having surgery on her left foot which sidelined her for the remainder of the season. With the 2023 WNBA crown, the No. 1 pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft became the first player in league history to win a championship with three different teams, having also done so with Los Angeles (2016) and Chicago (2021).

A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Parker led LA to 11 playoff appearances, including the 2016 WNBA Championship. She earned her second MVP award in 2013 when she averaged 17.9 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.8 assists.

The Tennessee grad signed as a free agent with Chicago on February 1, 2021, and led the Sky to their first-ever WNBA Championship that same year.

As a collegian, Parker led the Lady Vols to the 2007 and 2008 NCAA Championships, earning Final Four Most Outstanding Player accolades both years.

Since 2018, Parker has worked as an analyst and commentator for NBA on TNT, during the WNBA offseason. In 2019, she worked as an analyst for the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Game, and began serving as an analyst and commentator for NBA TV and NCAA Tournament coverage on CBS Sports.

PARKER’S CAREER HONORS
WNBA Champion32016 (LA), 2021 (CHI), 2023 (LV)
WNBA Most Valuable Player22008, 2013
All-WNBA First Team72008, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2020, 2022
All-WNBA Second Team32009, 2015, 2018
WNBA All-Star72011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022
WNBA Defensive Player of the Year12020
WNBA All-Defensive Second Team22009, 2012
WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player12016
WNBA Rookie of the Year12008
WNBA All-Star Most Valuable Player12013
Olympic Gold Medalist22008, 2012
NCAA Championship22007, 2008
Naismith Women’s College Player of the Year12007-08
John R. Wooden Award22006-07, 2007-08
AP Player of the Year22006-07, 2007-08
Final Four Most Outstanding Player22007, 2008

PARKER’S CAREER WNBA RANKINGS
Points6,5749th
Field Goals2,4717th
Field Goal Attempts5,1639th
Free Throws1,29013th
Free Throw Attempts1,68212th
Rebounds3,4673rd
Rebounds Per Game8.58th
Defensive Rebounds2,8462nd
Defensive Rebounds Per Game6.93rd
Assists1,6347th
Steals52116th
Blocks6195th
Blocks Per Game1.5111th

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Atlanta Dream Sell Out Season Ticket Allotment; Limited Single Game Tickets Available to Public on April 25 https://wespeakmedia2.com/atlanta-dream-sell-out-season-ticket-allotment-limited-single-game-tickets-available-to-public-on-april-25/ Fri, 26 Apr 2024 01:18:07 +0000 https://wespeakmedia2.com/?p=12638 The Dream made history by selling out their season ticket allotment; single game tickets offer fans the next opportunity to join the excitement ATLANTA, Ga. (April 22, 2024) – Demand has hit an all-time high for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream as the team announced that they sold out their season ticket allotment for the upcoming season and amassed […]

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The Dream made history by selling out their season ticket allotment; single game tickets offer fans the next opportunity to join the excitement

ATLANTA, Ga. (April 22, 2024) – Demand has hit an all-time high for the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream as the team announced that they sold out their season ticket allotment for the upcoming season and amassed record sales of single game tickets in their limited presale. The Atlanta Dream saw the largest single day of ticket sales Sunday, with five games already sold out in Gateway Center Arena.

The Dream are only the second team in league history to sell out their season ticket allotment, alongside the WNBA defending champion Las Vegas Aces. Single Game Tickets for all remaining games will go on sale to the general public Thursday, April 25 at 8 a.m. for all remaining games, and fans are encouraged to get their tickets while they are still available.

“After making the playoffs for the first time in five years last season, our fans have carried that momentum into 2024. Excitement around women’s sports, particularly basketball, is at an all-time high and nowhere is that felt more than here in Atlanta,” said Dream President and COO Morgan Shaw Parker. “We’ve continued a record-setting growth trajectory over the past three years under new ownership – both on and off the court – and 2024 is shaping up to be our best season yet.”

With season tickets sold out for the 2024 season, the Dream also announced the launch of their first ever season ticket waiting list for fans that want to be first in line when season tickets become available. Fans interested in joining the Dream Elite Priority List can sign up starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 23.

Limited partial season packages and group tickets are still currently available and on sale now. All ticket information is available on www.atlantadream.com or directly on the ticket page at: dream.wnba.com/tickets.

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