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A'ja Wilson is completely taking over the WNBA, as evidenced by her historic game on Tuesday in leading the Aces to their 8th straight win.
With the WNBA as big as ever, the incoming Cleveland expansion team has just named their first president in Cavaliers' CCO Allison Howard.
The WNBA set a new regular-season attendance record on Friday, reaching the 2.43 million mark, per Colin Salao of Front Office Sports. The previous record was 2,364,736 fans back in 2002.
The Aces started August with a 53-point loss to Minnesota but have ridden a seven-game winning streak up to No. 2 in the Power Rankings following wins over New York, Phoenix and Dallas -- and could soon be second in league standings. A'ja Wilson has averaged 26.1 points and 13.3 rebounds over their win streak to find herself in the MVP race again.
With less than a month left in the WNBA regular season, the Minnesota Lynx have a firm lock on the top seed in the playoffs.
While fans eagerly wait for the Philadelphia WNBA expansion team to tip off in 2030, players themselves are excited, too. Professional players from the area are fueling the anticipation by playing in the league and overseas.
Cleveland's new WNBA franchise announced Allison Howard as its first ever president with three years until the team plays its first game.
According to a new story from ESPN, the WNBA has offered to buy the Connecticut Sun and move them to a market of their choosing.
WNBA legends Cynthia Cooper-Dyke and Diana Taurasi make the argument why the league should consider reviving the Houston Comets.