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Connecticut Sun rookie guard Saniya Rivers said that the Boston market would be an appealing spot for the WNBA franchise if they relocated.
I think the time is right you can see the energy, the excitement, the venue is large enough to host women’s professional basketball."
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When an outside source owns the majority of your league...it's going to very hard," union vice president Napheesa Collier said of the union's push for a fair share.
The season has gone in some fascinating directions, some expected (the Minnesota Lynx dominating), some unexpected (the Las Vegas Aces struggling). However, with as much as we can glean from the halfway point, what are our biggest takeaways from the 2025 WNBA campaign so far?
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The Connecticut Sun have endured a challenging 2025 season, to say the least, entering Tuesday’s game against the Indiana Fever with a 3-18 record (.143), dead last in the WNBA.
The WNBA players union and league officials have much to discuss when they sit down this week for their first in-person talks as a group since December about the new collective bargaining agreement.
Indiana isn’t going to, nor should it, be a defensive juggernaut in line with Stephanie White’s Sun squads. It merely needs to do enough to jump-start the type of offensive plays that can demoralize opponents.