Legendary WNBA coach Michael Cooper claims that Lisa Leslie was a far better player overall than Caitlin Clark is.
Lisa Leslie shared her biggest piece of advice for fellow women’s basketball player, Angel Reese. Leslie was a guest on Reese’s “Unapologetically Angel” show that was published on Thursday. Reese ...
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Just Women’s Sports (JWS) is changing the way fans experience the WNBA. Started in 2020 by former soccer player Haley Rosen, JWS has quickly become a go-to media spot for all things women’s sports.
Leslie, one of the league’s all-time greats, has long been supportive of Clark’s ascent. A two-time WNBA champion, three-time MVP, and four-time Olympic gold medalist, Leslie played a central role in ...
Back in January, a video of Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese getting work in with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie and Minnesota Lynx standout Napheesa Collier at Unrivaled got a ton of attention. The video ...
It's hard to imagine that someone in the women's basketball community would have more wisdom about the sport to offer players than Lisa Leslie. Of course, Leslie is one of the most decorated players ...
Angel Reese had a powerful message after the Chicago Sky’s home win. She spoke during the postgame discussion not only about her performance or the end of the team's losing streak but also about other ...
WNBA legend Lisa Leslie was a candidate for two head coaching jobs during the offseason. She did not get either job and does not plan to try again in the near or distant future. The 52-year-old is now ...
There is no doubt that Lisa Leslie is one of the greatest players to ever grace the WNBA. The 53-year-old pretty much did it all during her 13-year reign, which, among other things, includes two WNBA ...
Caitlin Clark traded her Fever jersey for a golf polo this offseason, taking part in a Pro-AM tournament on Wednesday.
University of Miami graduate transfer Ra Shaya Kyle was named to the Lisa Leslie Award Watch List for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced Friday.