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Chelsea Leite is a writer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is the Editor-in-Chief of SBNation's RaptorsHQ site, as well as a writer with Give Me Sport, and Winsidr. She has also written for NBA.com, CBC, Yahoo Sports Canada and more.

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Anyone complaining about WNBA Pride Nights hasn’t been watching the WNBA

While other leagues enter and leave LGBTQ+ Pride conversations at their convenience, the WNBA has always kept activism at the forefront.

UConn is ready to return to the mountain top

UConn has not won a national championship since 2016, and this may be their best chance since the Breanna Stewart era.

Prepare for Paige’s last ride

The prospective No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft has one last accomplishment to check off her list: a national championship.

Who will replace DT as the WNBA’s chaos demon?

As Diana Taurasi announces her retirement, one question comes to mind: Who could possibly fill her shoes as the WNBA’s biggest menace?

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Why do fans prefer the WNBA over the NBA?

With the ongoing conversation around lower NBA viewership along with the surge in WNBA popularity, we asked fans WHY they like watching WNBA hoops over the NBA. The responses were clear: the NBA needs to change.

Predicting the first round of Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 Tournament

After the bracket needed adjusting to account for injuries, Unrivaled’s 1-on-1 Tournament will go on as scheduled. The action begins at 7 p.m. ET. Who has the edge in the opening matchups?

Pulling tarot cards for the 2025 WNBA season

As WNBA free agency kicks off, we pull a few tarot cards to see what could be in store for the 2025 season.

Can the Liberty level up?

The 2024 WNBA champions will be busy in free agency. After re-signing Breanna Stewart, should trying to acquire Satou Sabally be the organization’s top priority?

Swish Appeal’s WNBA wishes for 2025

Swish Appeal’s staff writers share what we want to see happen in the WNBA in 2025.

Swish Appeal’s FIBA wishes for 2025

Swish Appeal’s staff writers share what we want to see happen in women’s international basketball in 2025.