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Bettors are buying into the next generation of WNBA superstars, but sportsbooks are standing by the reigning MVP as the season gets underway.
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Bettors are buying into the next generation of WNBA superstars, but sportsbooks are standing by the reigning MVP as the season gets underway.
The WNBA's 30th season tips off on Friday night. That milestone alone would be cause for celebration, but the blossoming league and its players have plenty more to be pleased about. A new labour deal is in place, superstar Caitlin Clark is healthy again, and two more expansion teams are set to begin play — including Canada's first WNBA franchise, the Toronto Tempo.
During the 2025 season, the Indiana Fever finished third in the Eastern Conference, won a playoff series and captured the franchise's first Commissioner's Cup, a respectable haul for any team. But what made that run all the more impressive was that Indiana accomplished it with its franchise player, Caitlin Clark, injured for a majority of the campaign.
May 7 : The WNBA's 30th season tips off on Friday with expansion teams in Toronto and Portland, a new collective bargaining agreement in place and a title race led by the New York Liberty, defending champion Las Vegas Aces and Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever.
Indiana Fever guard Lexie Hull revealed what she finds most rewarding about being teammates with superstar Caitlin Clark, and how Hull gets ready for games. (Fox News Digital / Jackson Thompson)
The WNBA is poised for an historic 30th season after a transformational new collective bargaining agreement was reached in March.
Seattle Storm player Lexie Brown spoke about how the WNBA has changed since Caitlin Clark's debut in 2024.
Toronto Tempo star Marina Mabrey remains somewhat of a mystery.