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A'ja Wilson Makes History
Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson has become the WNBA's first four time MVP, solidifying her dominance in the WNBA.
Wilson averaged impressive stats this season, uniting her status as one of the greatest players in the WNBA.
Awards and Honors
- Naz Hillmon Wins Sixth Player of the Year. Atlanta Dream forward Naz Hillmon has been named the 2025 WNBA Sixth Player of the Year,
marking a significant milestone not just for Hillmon but for the Dream franchise as well.
- Natalie Nakase Has Been Awarded the Coach of the Year Award.
Golden State Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase has been recognized as the 2025 WNBA Coach of the Year, highlighting her exceptional leadership in the team's debut season in the W.
- A'ja Wilson and Alanna Smith Share Defensive Player of the Year Award.
Las Vegas Aces' star A'ja Wilson and
Minnesota Lynx's Alanna Smith have been jointly awarded the 2025 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, showcasing their defensive style.
Playoff Action
Semifinals Matchups
- The Minnesota Lynx face off against the Phoenix Mercury.
- The Las Vegas Aces will take on the Indiana Fever.
- Game 1 Results of The Lynx vs. The Mercury. The Lynx secured a win against the Mercury, while the Fever pulled off an upset against the Aces.
Upcoming Games
- Game 2 matchups are set to determine the pace of the series.
Team Updates
- The New York Liberty Fire Sandy Brondello.
The Liberty have parted ways with their head coach Sandy Brondello after just one season, despite winning the WNBA championship during the 2023-24 season.
- The Seattle Storm Have Also Parts Ways with their Coach Noelle Quinn.
The Storm have announced that head coach Noelle Quinn will no longer be apart of the Storm for the 2026 season.
Caitlin Clark's Status.
The Fever star Caitlin Clark is progressing in her recovery, but her return still remains uncertain.
Stay Tuned
The WNBA season is heating up, with exciting playoff matchups and storylines unfolding. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis!
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