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Phoenix Mercury - Sabrina Ionescu - Diana Taurasi - Brittney Griner - Fantasy women's basketball tips and WNBA betting picks for Sunday - ESPN - espn.com - Washington - New York -  New York - area District Of Columbia

Fantasy women's basketball tips and WNBA betting picks for Sunday - ESPN

Each day of the WNBA season, our team of fantasy and betting experts breaks down every game on the slate, making note of everything from injuries and lineup changes to recent trends and more.

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Phoenix Mercury - Diana Taurasi - Brittney Griner - Sabally's double-double leads Wings past Mercury in Griner's return to Texas - cbc.ca - state Texas

Sabally's double-double leads Wings past Mercury in Griner's return to Texas

Satou Sabally had 24 points and 10 rebounds, Kalani Brown added 17 points and 15 rebounds, and the Dallas Wings beat the visiting Phoenix Mercury 84-79 on Wednesday night in a Texas homecoming for Brittney Griner.

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Phoenix Mercury - Diana Taurasi - Brittney Griner - Diana Taurasi says Brittney Griner's game improving by the week - espn.com - Russia

Diana Taurasi says Brittney Griner's game improving by the week

PHOENIX — With less than a week before the Phoenix Mercury begin training camp, Diana Taurasi has seen Brittney Griner slowly improve on the court in her first basketball action since the 2021 season.

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Kim Mulkey - Diana Taurasi - Angel Reese - 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship: How to watch, live updates as No. 2 Iowa takes on No. 3 LSU in title game - nbcsports.com - state Iowa - state South Carolina

2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship: How to watch, live updates as No. 2 Iowa takes on No. 3 LSU in title game

The stage is set for the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship as Player of the Year Caitlin Clark leads the No. 2-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes in a title showdown against the No. 3-seeded LSU Tigers, headlined by star forward Angel Reese and three-time national championship-winning head coach Kim Mulkey.

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Carmelo Anthony - Hailey Van-Lith - Kim Mulkey - Sue Bird - Diana Taurasi - Dan Hurley - March Madness 2023: Best of 'The Bird and Taurasi Show' - espn.com - Usa -  Virginia - state North Carolina -  Louisville

March Madness 2023: Best of 'The Bird and Taurasi Show'

As if the already entertaining slate of games at the 2023 NCAA women's Final Four needed any additional charm, Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi provided quite the viewing experience of the two semifinal games.

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Diana Taurasi - The Bird-Taurasi Show - espn.com

The Bird-Taurasi Show

Fan-favorite The Bird & Taurasi Show Presented by AT&T returns for its second year featuring collegiate and WNBA legends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi. They want the fans to be part of tonight's broadcast.

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Caitlin Clark - Diana Taurasi - Angel Reese - How to watch the 2023 women's Final Four on ESPN and ESPN+ - espn.com - Usa -  Virginia - state Tennessee - county Dallas - state Iowa - state South Carolina

How to watch the 2023 women's Final Four on ESPN and ESPN+

During the thrilling 2023 March Madness run, women's basketball fans saw the first Elite Eight since 1985 that did not include UConn, Stanford or Tennessee. Iowa, LSU, Virginia Tech and South Carolina are officially headed to the Final Four.

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Caitlin Clark - Diana Taurasi - Caitlin Clark's 41-point triple-double draws comparisons to Diana Taurasi - espn.com -  Louisville -  Seattle - state Iowa

Caitlin Clark's 41-point triple-double draws comparisons to Diana Taurasi

SEATTLE — On the biggest stage of her career — for now — Iowa guard Caitlin Clark delivered a performance for the ages on Sunday as the Hawkeyes downed Louisville 97-83 to reach the women's Final Four, recording the first 40-point triple-double in an NCAA tournament game (men's or women's) since assists became an official stat in 1984.

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