New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu had an eye-opening admission prior to the start of the all-new Unrivaled league.
Leading up to the inaugural season of Unrivaled basketball, Satou Sabally told members of the press that she had informed the Dallas Wings of her plans to part ways with the franchise.
NBA All-Star Weekend was a groundbreaking moment for women’s basketball, and Sabrina Ionescu was right at the center of it. To recall, in early 2024, Ionescu took on Golden State Warriors sharpshooter Steph Curry in the inaugural mixed 3-Point Contest.
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu had a thoughtful answer when asked about college teammate Satou Sabally's WNBA free agency.
During her rise to stardom in women's basketball, Sabrina Ionescu built up a strong relationship with Hall of Fame guard Kobe Bryant.
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Sabrina Ionescu returned to basketball activities this week after having offseason surgery on her thumb. The Liberty star said Thursday her recovery has been going “really well” since her Dec. 6 operation to repair a ligament in her right thumb that she injured during the WNBA Finals.
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley and USC star JuJu Watkins are two of the investors behind Unrivaled, which has reportedly surpassed $35 million in funding. Other investors include tennis star Coco Gauff, former Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, and Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks.
WNBA media rights deal. Caitlin Clark was undoubtedly the biggest draw in both the college and professional levels. But Sabrina Ionescu also played a major role in pushing the game
When Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally were in college, the Oregon teammates used to talk about what it would be like to play together at the professional level.
Unrivaled’s historic opening weekend comes to an end Monday night with two more games. The Phantom will face Vinyl, while the Mist plays the Laces.
It’s just an exciting time for women basketball in general with just the trajectory that we’re on,’ Natasha Cloud said. ‘This is another elite level to keep us home stateside and be adequately paid to do so.