Eric has been writing about women's basketball since 2014 and has been a Chicago Sky season ticket holder since 2012. Among his favorite things in life are Calvin and Hobbes, Rush (the band), and well-executed drag screens.
Why Aziaha James is worth an add in fantasy basketball
Not much has gone right for the Dallas Wings this season, but the recent play of rookies Aziaha James and Luisa Geiselsöder has been encouraging, and should pique the interest of fantasy owners.
How the Fever can earn the Commissioner’s Cup
The Indiana Fever are in a position to win their first-ever WNBA Commissioner’s Cup Championship, but it won’t be easy. Efficient and mistake-free guard play tops the list of things the Fever will need to emphasize if they’re going to beat the Minnesota Lynx.
Can A’ja’s Aces slow down the sweet-shooting Mercury?
It’s going to be a busy Sunday in the WNBA, with five games tipping off at various times in the afternoon. A marquee matchup between the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury highlights the day’s slate.
Where would the Fever be without Aliyah Boston?
It’s been an up-and-down season for the Indiana Fever, but Aliyah Boston has been one of their most consistently excellent players.
How to gain WNBA fantasy advantages from EuroBasket absences
The Golden State Valkyries have had to adjust while a good chunk of their rotation competes overseas, and it’s opened up a lot of minutes for two of their youngest players.
How the Mercury can have a successful road trip
The Phoenix Mercury finally have their core group of players healthy, and not a moment too soon. Kahleah Copper and Alyssa Thomas lead the team on its current four-game road trip.
It’s time to watch Kahleah Copper cook!
There aren’t many WNBA teams playing better right now than the Atlanta Dream, who will take on the Washington Mystics this Sunday in a Commissioner’s Cup matchup. Later in the day, Kahleah Copper will make her long-awaited season debut for the Phoenix Mercury when they play the Las Vegas Aces, who will possibly be without A’ja Wilson.
What explains the Fever’s inconsistency?
Caitlin Clark seems to be nearing a return for the Indiana Fever. The team has been forced to make several adjustments without her, and it’s led to some inconsistent performances in several key areas of the game.
What to expect from the first-ever WNBA game at the United Center
A highly-anticipated rematch between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever, which will be held at the United Center and will be televised nationally, highlights Saturday’s slate of WNBA Commissioner’s Cup games.
The unproven Mercury are proving doubters wrong
The Phoenix Mercury are off to a hot start in 2025, and several players who were previously unproven at the WNBA level have a lot to do with it.