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When you’re around this business long enough, holidays and birthdays are part of the grind. Luckily, I’ve had a lot of birthdays," Tibbetts said. "Unfortunately, we had to let a lot of people go today and their dreams of playing in the W,
The 2025 WNBA season is officially underway, as games have begun to ramp up over the last several days. One of this weekend’s top games will be between the 1-0 Phoenix Mercury and 0-1 Seattle Storm. Fans looking to watch the Mercury and Sun can do so on Fubo, who’s offering a free trial to new subscribers.
Two players are officially part of the Phoenix Mercury roster, and those players are Kitija Laksa and Murjanatu Musa. Both players were overseas, with Italy and France, respectively.
Here's what to know about the game bewtween the Phoenix Mercury (1-0) and the Los Angeles Sparks (1-1) on Wednesday, May 21.
On March 5, Musa signed a training camp contract with Phoenix. Even though the forward missed training camp because she was still playing in a French basketball league, Musa made the final Mercury roster.
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Satou Sabally scored 27 points in her Phoenix Mercury debut, an 81-59 season-opening win over the Seattle Storm.
The City of Phoenix is thrilled to announce the return of ‘602 Day’ on Monday, June 2, a city news release stated. This second annual celebration honors the city’s 602 area
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Yardbarker on MSNPhoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi happy with the team’s new directionPHOENIX — Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi appeared on In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams to discuss life after retirement, thoughts about her former team’s new direction and her favorite memories on the court.
The Sparks are looking to bounce back after their 89-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx. Azura Stevens led the Sparks with 21 points, while Dearica Hamby and Kelsey Plum contributed a combined total of 38 points. Despite their efforts, the team was unable to overcome the Lynx, who made the WNBA Finals last season.