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2021 WNBA Team Preview: Indiana Fever - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA

Tykera Carter May 14, 2021 From one historic season to another, the WNBA’s 25th season is set to tip-off on May 14th. The league will commemorate the 25th season with a campaign, “Count It” and a distinguishing and purposeful 25th season logo. The WNBA will also celebrate the ways its players have shattered expectations and have stood at the forefront of advancement, inclusion, and social change for 25 years. In the lead up to the season, WNBA.com will break down each team in the league. Next up: the Indiana Fever. On Saturday, Tamika Catchings will be enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame, in recognition as one of the greatest careers in WNBA history and the best player to ever suit up for the Indiana Fever. In her 15-year career as a player, Catchings led the Fever to the playoffs 13 times and to their only WNBA championship in 2012. Now entering her second year as the team’s General Manager, Catchings is looking to build a squad tha

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2021 WNBA Team Preview: Los Angeles Sparks - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA

Brian Martin May 13, 2021 From one historic season to another, the WNBA’s 25th season is set to tip-off on May 14th. The league will commemorate the 25th season with a campaign, “Count It” and a distinguishing and purposeful 25th season logo. The WNBA will also celebrate the ways its players have shattered expectations and have stood at the forefront of advancement, inclusion, and social change for 25 years. In the lead up to the season, WNBA.com will break down each team in the league. Next up: the Los Angeles Sparks. It is a new era for the Los Angeles Sparks. Candace Parker – a two-time MVP and the face of the franchise for the past 13 years – is now in Chicago. Chelsea Gray – a three-time All-Star “point gawd” is now in Las Vegas, along with key reserve Riquna Williams. That is three of the team’s top four scorers from the 2020 season now out of L.A. Then on Thursday, on the eve of L.A.’s season opener, four-time WNBA champion Seim

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2021 WNBA Team Preview: Las Vegas Aces - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA

Brian Martin May 13, 2021 From one historic season to another, the WNBA’s 25th season is set to tip-off on May 14th. The league will commemorate the 25th season with a campaign, “Count It” and a distinguishing and purposeful 25th season logo. The WNBA will also celebrate the ways its players have shattered expectations and have stood at the forefront of advancement, inclusion, and social change for 25 years. In the lead up to the season, WNBA.com will break down each team in the league. Next up: the Las Vegas Aces. After making it to the WNBA Finals in their third season in Las Vegas, the Aces have bolstered their lineup and are back for another run at the franchise’s first title in 2021. Led by the reigning WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson, the Aces have (pardon the pun) stacked the deck with talent. Liz Cambage is back. Kelsey Plum is back. Chelsea Gray has arrived and brought Riquna Williams with her from L.A. And don’t forget about returning faces suc

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2021 WNBA Team Preview: Chicago Sky - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA

Brian Martin May 11, 2021 From one historic season to another, the WNBA’s 25th season is set to tip-off on May 14th. The league will commemorate the 25th season with a campaign, “Count It” and a distinguishing and purposeful 25th season logo. The WNBA will also celebrate the ways its players have shattered expectations and have stood at the forefront of advancement, inclusion, and social change for 25 years. In the lead up to the season, WNBA.com will break down each team in the league. Next up: the Chicago Sky. The Sky began using the tagline #NoCeiling last season as both a play on words on being the Sky, which is above all ceilings and being a team without limits. However, the past two seasons have not quite played out that way in Chicago as they have hit a ceiling in the WNBA playoffs – being eliminated in the second round in 2019 and the first round in 2020. As the Sky take the court in 2021 and look to ascend to the ranks of title contenders

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2021 WNBA Team Preview: Connecticut Sun - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA

May 10, 2021 From one historic season to another, the WNBA’s 25th season is set to tip-off on May 14th. The league will commemorate the 25th season with a campaign, “Count It” and a distinguishing and purposeful 25th season logo. The WNBA will also celebrate the ways its players have shattered expectations and have stood at the forefront of advancement, inclusion and social change for 25 years. In the lead up to the season, WNBA.com will break down each team in the league. Up next, the Connecticut Sun. After a bumpy start to the 2020 season, the Sun found their stride but ultimately fell to the Aces in the semifinals. This offseason was quieter than last for head coach and general manager Curt Miller. However, that doesn’t mean 2021 will be boring for the Sun. This season, fans will finally get to see Jonquel Jones and DeWanna Bonner share the floor, something we’ve been waiting for since February of 2019. Most recently, the Sun named WNBA Champion Jennifer R

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