Professional women's basketball is at a turning point. The WNBA has been exploding in popularity, but a potentially contentious renegotiation of the league's CBA could have us heading for a holdout.
Four WNBA players have now committed to play in Project B, a women's basketball startup league expected to tip off in Europe, Asia and Latin America in November 2026. All-Stars Jewel Loyd, who played ...
Project B is offering higher salaries than what the WNBA currently pays, along with equity stakes in the league. Meg Oliphant / Getty Images WNBA All-Star Nneka Ogwumike has signed with Project B, ...
Project B, the new women’s and men’s basketball league, will make a stop in Tokyo in April 2027. Tokyo is the first city the organization has officially announced. Its tournament will be one of seven ...
On November 5, news broke that 10-time WNBA All-Star, 2016 WNBA MVP, 2016 WNBA champion, and current Seattle Storm star Nneka Ogwumike has become the first known player to sign with Project B, which ...
Maverick Carter, shown here in a June file photo, was a consultant for a new international basketball league planning to launch next fall. Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images When Maverick Carter, LeBron ...
Former WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike is the first player to join Project B, a new women's basketball startup league. Project B will offer players salaries larger than the WNBA and an equity stake in the ...
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