WNBA Set to Quickly Tip Off Second Half of Season After Short All-Star Break
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Seven WNBA teams manage injuries and roster moves as playoff contention tightens, with Chicago Sky four games behind the eighth seed, according to league standings.
- Caitlin Clark is recovering from a right groin injury and will not compete for a while, as stated by Indiana coach Stephanie White.
- New York Liberty added Emma Meesseman and Stephanie Talbot to strengthen their roster for the second half of the season.
- The WNBA All-Star Game drew an average of 2.2 million viewers, making it the second most-watched in its history.
- Players expressed concerns about the tight schedule following the All-Star break, highlighting the need for more rest in future agreements.
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WNBA set to quickly tip off second half of season after short All-Star break
The WNBA tips off the second half of its season on Tuesday night with 10 of the 13 teams playing. Players weren’t thrilled having to play so soon after the All-Star break and hope to add more of a break in the next collective bargaining agreement that they are currently negotiating with the league.
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With All-Star weekend concluding, the Chicago Sky have officially reached the halfway mark of the 2025 WNBA season. Currently, the Sky are the 11th seed with a 7-15 record, gearing up for the second half of the season. Despite an underwhelming first half, there has been a noticeable progression with the Sky leading into the break — primarily because everyone is becoming more acclimated in their roles and Angel Reese is taking the next step in he…
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