This year has been quite the year for WNBA star, Candace Parker. After being snubbed from the USA Women’s national team, to being snubbed from the All-WNBA team, to losing her close friend, coach, and mentor Pat Summit, it has been quite the roller-coaster for Parker. But it ended on a high note as she

WNBA Wednesday: Playoff Race
Eight teams make the playoffs. Seven teams have clinched a spot so far. The last spot left to be claimed is the eighth seed, and will be the toughest uphill battle of them all the reach the Finals. If the playoffs started today, the seeding would look something like the graphic below. The Phoenix Mercury

WNBA Wednesday: Rio Olympics Domination
Although there’s a break in the action, today is Wednesday, so that means we need to talk some WNBA basketball. Instead of talking about league play, we get to talk about the Olympics and how Team USA is on their way to roll through and dominate the competition. Preliminary Group Play Two games into group

WNBA Wednesday: Swin Cash’s Swan Song
Editor’s Note: For starters, I’d just like to say welcome to a new weekly piece! WNBA Wednesdays will go through the big news in the WNBA and the status of the season from the previous week. Swin Cash In case you haven’t heard, Swin Cash announced her retirement that will be in effect following this

Candace Parker responds to lower rims debate
With another addition to the debate about lower rims in the WNBA, let’s run down the list of who’s in this debate. It all started with Elena Delle Donne and somewhat Geno Auriemma, then Diana Taurasi responded with an interesting comment, and now Candace Parker takes a turn to respond. People WANA know how I