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The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a professional basketball league in the United States that was established in 1996. The league is composed of twelve teams; Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, Indiana Fever, Las Vegas Aces, Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm, and Washington Mystics. All teams are owned by the National Basketball Association (NBA). The WNBA season is 34 games over 17 weeks, running from late-May to mid-August. The Playoffs start with the four best teams from each conference competing in a single-elimination tournament. The two conference champions advance to the Finals and play a best-of-five series to determine the league champion. The WNBA has produced some of the biggest stars in the sport, many of whom have become household names. Players like Maya Moore, Candace Parker and Diana Taurasi have all captivated audiences with their skill and athleticism. This talent is demonstrated every year by the All-Star Game, which showcases the best players in the league. A number of awards are given out over the course of the season, including Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year and the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award. Since its inaugural season, the WNBA has become one of the most competitive and successful women's sports leagues in the world. Over the years, it has vastly increased the number of players, teams, fans and even media attention that it has received. The league has surpassed many milestones such as the one million mark for attendance, an increase in television ratings, and the introduction of new rules that have enhanced the game and driven the WNBA to even greater heights. Today, the WNBA is the premier destination for female professional basketball players, and has taken a major step forward in promoting gender equality in the sport. The league continues to challenge the cultural barriers and advocate for women around the world. WNBA stands with a proud history of rising to the occasion and continues to provide an inspiring example of what fandom can accomplish.

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Minnesota Lynx at Connecticut Sun

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The Sun host the Lynx. Connecticut's DeWanna Bonner sank a pair of free throws in the dying second of overtime to secure an 83-82 triumph the last time Minnesota visited May 23. Alyssa Thomas (CON) triple-doubled during an Independence Day victory.

New York Liberty at Washington Mystics

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The Mystics face a stiff test in their quest for the playoffs when they host the Liberty. New York won all three previous 2024 meetings with Washington, averaging 89.3 points per game in the process. Jonquel Jones (NYL) posted 23.3 ppg in those wins.

Las Vegas Aces at Seattle Storm

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A potential WNBA Playoffs first-round preview sees the Storm host the Aces in the Emerald City. Las Vegas took a 2-1 lead in the yearly set with an 84-79 win on July 10. A'ja Wilson (LVA) notched her first 20-20 game with 24 points and 20 rebounds.

Phoenix Mercury at Los Angeles Sparks

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The Mercury prepare for the postseason by visiting the Sparks. Phoenix leads the season series 3-0, winning by an average of 13 points. Natasha Cloud (PHO) established her career high with 31 points in the last meeting with Los Angeles on July 7.

Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream

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From Gateway Center Arena at College Park in College Park, Ga.

Indiana Fever at Washington Mystics

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From Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

Chicago Sky at Connecticut Sun

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Connecticut hosts Chicago in a regular-season finale. The Sun have won eight of the past nine meetings, and are 3-0 in 2024. Marina Mabrey, traded from Chicago to Connecticut on July 17, scored 24 points for the Sun in the last meeting Aug. 23.

Atlanta Dream at New York Liberty

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The Liberty and Dream end the 2024 campaign. New York is 3-0 versus Atlanta this year, but an 81-75 home decision June 30 was the closest of the set. Breanna Stewart (NYL) is posting 21.3 points and 10 rebounds per game versus Atlanta in 2024.

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Connecticut Sun at Indiana Fever

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The Fever, looking to snap a lengthy slide against their foes, welcome the Sun to the Hoosier State. Since the start of 2017, Connecticut has won 22 of the 25 meetings with Indiana, including all three this season to maintain an 11-game win streak.

Indiana Fever at Atlanta Dream

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Rookie sensation Caitlin Clark and the Fever try to maintain their grip on the Dream. Indiana won both meetings this season. Clark has already broken several records, including fastest player in WNBA history to reach 400 points and 200 assists.

Indiana Fever at Dallas Wings

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The red-hot Fever fly into the Lone Star State for a contest against the Wings. Indiana's attempt to finish at .500 or better for the first time since 2016 has gained steam in the second half of the season. Dallas defeated Indiana 101-93 on July 17.

Las Vegas Aces at Indiana Fever

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The Aces face the Fever. Las Vegas won the past 13 meetings, including two in 2024. A'ja Wilson (LVA) paces the WNBA with 27.3 points and 2.7 blocks per game. Caitlin Clark (IND) is averaging 24.7 ppg and 9.3 assists per game since the Olympic break.

Minnesota Lynx at New York Liberty

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From Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Dallas Wings at Indiana Fever

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The Fever end their last regular-season homestand when they face the Wings in the sixth game. The yearly set is tied 1-1, with the sides splitting two matches in Dallas. Caitlin Clark (IND) averaged 26 points and 15.5 assists in those contests.

Atlanta Dream at Washington Mystics

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From Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.

Connecticut Sun at Las Vegas Aces

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A potential WNBA Finals preview sees the Sun head west to face the Aces. Las Vegas was victorious in the two previous meetings with Connecticut this season. Kelsey Plum (LVA) averaged 22.5 points in those wins on 14-for-29 shooting from the field.