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All WNBA →- WNBADallas Wings vs. Toronto Tempo - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Dallas Wings vs. Toronto Tempo, 08/12/2026
- WNBAWNBA Chaos: Bets, Brawls, and Gender Policy BattlesThe Biggest Story: WNBA’s Gender Policy War Heats Up Story: The WNBA’s lack of a clear transgender policy is blowing up into a full-blown political and legal firestorm. Stephen A. Smith ripped the league office for leaving the door wide open, while Royce White—former NBA player turned WNBA draft hopeful—threatened a discrimination lawsuit if he’s blocked. Meanwhile, the WNBPA doubled down on inclusion after Enes Kanter Freedom (yes, that Enes Kanter) declared for the 2027 draft and claimed to be "transitioning"—though not in the way you’d expect. Sharp Take: The league’s silence is a disaster. Project B, a rival league, just pounced, announcing it’ll follow Olympic/FIBA gender rules. If the WNBA doesn’t act fast, they’ll lose control of the narrative—and maybe the courtroom. Fantasy & Roster Moves: Who Won the Morrow Trade? Story: Aneesah Morrow’s trade to Toronto sent shockwaves through fantasy circles. The Tempo got a dynamic scorer, but who else benefits? Swish Appea
- WNBAWNBA Power Rankings: Lynx, Aces, Fever, Valkyries lead wayThe time to nitpick every win and loss has arrived, as some teams need a dramatic run to reach the playoffs.
- WNBARhyne Howard makes 6 of the Dream's 14 3-pointers in a 107-95 victory over the Tempo— Rhyne Howard had six 3-pointers and 22 points, Angel Reese added 20 points and 14 rebounds for her 22nd double-double of the season, and the Atlanta Dream beat the Toronto Tempo 107-95 on Monday night.
- WNBAAtlanta Dream vs. Toronto Tempo - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Atlanta Dream vs. Toronto Tempo, 08/10/2026
- WNBAToronto takes on Atlanta, looks to break 8-game skidToronto Tempo (10-21, 5-8 Eastern Conference) at Atlanta Dream (19-12, 9-4 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAFire beat Tempo 97-83 to snap 5-game skid, while Toronto loses 8th straight— Carla Leite had 27 points and 11 assists and the Portland Fire snapped a five-game skid with a 97-83 win over Toronto on Thursday night, sending the Tempo to their eighth straight loss.
- WNBAFire vs. Toronto Tempo - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Fire vs. Toronto Tempo, 08/06/2026
- WNBA2026 WNBA playoff picture: How six teams can clinch the final berthSeven teams look like WNBA playoff locks. Here's how the Mystics, Sparks, Mercury, Sky, Fire or Tempo could be No. 8.
- WNBACleveland’s WNBA Sirens Roar In, Fan Fails, Tétart WaitsCleveland Drops the Mic: Sirens Set for 2028 WNBA Debut The Land just got louder. The WNBA’s newest expansion team in Cleveland officially unveiled its name and branding: the Cleveland Sirens. The reveal happened at Rocket Arena, where the team will play starting in 2028—right in the NBA’s offseason. No word yet on jerseys or coaching hires, but the logo’s already turning heads. If you’re betting the over on Cleveland’s WNBA hype, count me in. This city’s got the fans, the arena, and now the siren call to make some noise. Tempo vs. Valkyries: Tonight’s Only WNBA Game One game on the slate tonight: Toronto Tempo at Golden State Valkyries. The Valkyries are still finding their footing as an expansion squad, while the Tempo’s been scrappy but inconsistent. If you’re looking for a play, check the props—Golden State’s guards are due for a bounce-back, and Toronto’s bench has been ice-cold. Tune in on Fubo or catch the stream if you’re chasing live action. Fan’s Half-Court Shot Goes Viral—fo
- WNBAToronto takes on Portland, seeks to break 7-game slideToronto Tempo (10-20, 5-8 Eastern Conference) at Portland Fire (11-19, 3-10 Western Conference)
- WNBAJanelle Salaun scores 21 points and Kayla Thornton adds 20 as Valkyries beat Tempo again, 92-82— Janelle Salaun scored 21 points, Kayla Thornton hit two quick 3-pointers and two more early in the second half on the way to 20 points, and the Golden State Valkyries held off the Toronto Tempo for a second straight game, 92-82 on Tuesday night.
- WNBAGolden State Valkyries vs. Toronto Tempo - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Golden State Valkyries vs. Toronto Tempo, 08/04/2026
- WNBAWNBA Power Rankings: Fever, Aces and Dream surgingAfter meeting in an offensive showcase, Minnesota and Indiana rank 1-2. Las Vegas rounds out the top three.
- WNBA2026 WNBA championship odds: Lynx now odds-on title favorites; Dream, Fever odds shortenThe red-hot Lynx are now odds-on favorites to win the WNBA championship, while the Aces, Liberty and Valkyries all saw their odds lengthen.
- WNBAToronto visits Golden State, looks to end road losing streakToronto Tempo (10-19, 5-8 Eastern Conference) at Golden State Valkyries (20-9, 7-6 Western Conference)
- WNBAJanelle Salaun comes off bench to score 24 points as Valkyries use big second half, beat Tempo 96-79— Janelle Salaun came off the bench to score 24 points, Veronica Burton contributed 17 points and six assists, and the Golden State Valkyries used their stingy defense down the stretch to hold off the Toronto Tempo for a 96-79 win Sunday night.
- WNBAGolden State Valkyries vs. Toronto Tempo - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Golden State Valkyries vs. Toronto Tempo, 08/02/2026
- WNBAWNBA Trade Shakeup, Griner Divorce, and Gold RushMorrow Trade Shakes Up WNBA Midseason The Deal: Connecticut Sun shipped forward Aneesah Morrow—2025’s 7th overall pick—to Toronto Tempo for Maria Kliundikova and a 2028 second-rounder. Big Mike’s Take: Toronto just stole a lottery talent. Morrow’s a walking bucket (18.2 PPG in her rookie year) and Toronto’s defense was already stout. This move’s a playoff statement. Sun fans better hope Kliundikova’s ready to step up—otherwise, they got fleeced. Griner Files for Divorce The News: Brittney Griner, 13-year WNBA vet and former Atlanta Dream star, filed for divorce from wife Cherelle in Fulton County. Big Mike’s Read: No shock here. Griner’s been through hell—Russian prison, trade demands, and now this. The W’s a small league; this’ll ripple. Watch for her to bounce back hard next season—she’s still got game. Team USA’s Gold Hunt The Stakes: FIBA Women’s World Cup kicks off Sept. 4 in Berlin, and Team USA’s chasing a fifth straight gold. Big Mike’s Lock: A’ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart w
- WNBAToronto takes on Golden State, looks to break 5-game skidToronto Tempo (10-18, 5-8 Eastern Conference) at Golden State Valkyries (19-9, 7-6 Western Conference)
- WNBAToronto Tempo get Aneesah Morrow in deal with ConnecticutThe Toronto Tempo acquired Connecticut Sun forward Aneesah Morrow in a trade for the rights to Maria "Masha" Kliundikova and a 2028 second-round pick.
- WNBACollier, Miles, Williams help Lynx beat Tempo 104-72 for 9th consecutive win— Napheesa Collier, Olivia Miles and Courtney Williams each scored 16 points and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Toronto Tempo 104-72 on Thursday night for their ninth straight victory.
- WNBAToronto Tempo vs. Minnesota Lynx - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Toronto Tempo vs. Minnesota Lynx, 07/30/2026
- WNBAFive players to watch ahead of Aug. 2 WNBA trade deadlineKelsey Plum, Aneesah Morrow and Betnijah Laney-Hamilton could be on the move before the WNBA trade deadline.
- WNBAMinnesota puts road win streak on the line against TorontoMinnesota Lynx (23-6, 15-1 Western Conference) at Toronto Tempo (10-17, 5-8 Eastern Conference)
- WNBAOlivia Miles scores 24 points as Lynx extend win streak to 8 with 100-93 victory over Tempo— Rookie Olivia Miles scored 24 points and the Minnesota Lynx extended their winning streak to eight games with a 100-93 victory over the Toronto Tempo on Tuesday night.
- WNBAMinnesota Lynx vs. Toronto Tempo - Game HighlightsWatch the Game Highlights from Minnesota Lynx vs. Toronto Tempo, 07/28/2026
- WNBAWNBA Power Rankings: How every team can make a playoff pushWhether improving a playoff seed or carrying momentum into the offseason, finishing strong is a priority for all 15 teams.
- WNBAGrading every player at the 2026 WNBA All-Star GameFour players, including Jonquel Jones, got A+ marks. How did Saturday's other All-Star Game competitors fare?
- WNBAFormer President Obama surprises WNBA All-Stars at practiceFormer President Barack Obama visited with the WNBA All-Stars, professing his fandom for the women's game and taking photos with the players, including Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.
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