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Rhyne Howard and Allisha Gray. | Christina Merrion.

The second season of the Karl Smesko era is underway in Atlanta, and expectations are higher than ever.

The Dream not only retained the core players—Allisha Gray, Rhyne Howard, Naz Hillmon, Brionna Jones and Jordin Canada—that led the team to a franchise-record 30 wins, but also acquired Angel Reese.

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Jordan Lee is now a South Carolina Gamecock. | Getty Images

After officially opening the day after the national championship game, Monday, April 6, the transfer portal doors shut two weeks later, closing Monday, April 20 at midnight.

While players will no longer be permitted to enter the portal, those who already are in can still take time to make their decisi...


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Jordin Canada, Angel Reese and Rhyne Howard. | NBAE via Getty Images

The blistering pace of the WNBA offseason has come to a close. The dust has settled and training camps have opened.

Even as the season doesn’t officially tip off until Friday, May 8, we already have interesting things developing on Day One. Here are three interesting takeaways from the start...


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Fenerbahçe Opet celebrates their victory. | Anadolu via Getty Images

Congratulations to Fenerbahçe Opet, your 2025-26 EuroLeague Women champions!

Fenerbahçe defeated Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring 68-55 in the final to claim the crown.

A near triple-double of 13 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds earned Julie Allemand MVP honors. Emma Meesseman led F...


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A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces. | NBAE via Getty Images

The reason for all the activity surrounding the WNBA—the protracted-but-ultimately-successful negotiations for a new CBA, an expansion draft for the league’s 14th and 15th teams, the college draft, a flurry of free agency moves and more—begins on Sunday, April 19.

That’s when WNBA training camps open...


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