Aces favorites to win 3rd WNBA title; A'ja Wilson leads MVP - ESPN
The two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces are even money to make it three in a row ahead of what sportsbooks say will be the most heavily bet WNBA season ever.
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The two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces are even money to make it three in a row ahead of what sportsbooks say will be the most heavily bet WNBA season ever.
The WNBA has started to implement its regular-season chartering program for the beginning of the 2024 campaign, with the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx flying private for their opening-day games at Connecticut and Seattle, respectively.
The 2024 WNBA season tips Tuesday with four games. Some of the best players in the league will be on the court on opening night, including the New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart and the Las Vegas Aces' A'ja Wilson — the past two WNBA MVPs — as well as the Phoenix Mercury's Brittney Griner and the Seattle Storm's Jewell Loyd.
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Training camps for the 2024 WNBA season opened Sunday, and the biggest news was the retirement of the Las Vegas Aces' Candace Parker.
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Seeking to capitalize on the unprecedented excitement around this year's women's NCAA tournament, the WNBA launched a new marketing campaign this spring: «Welcome to the W.» Featuring veteran stars Arike Ogunbowale and Breanna Stewart, the TV ads (accompanied by billboards featuring other players) jokingly welcome this year's crop of rookies with a message that life as a pro won't be so easy.