WNBA Tip-Off
This year, Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever face A'ja Wilson's Las Vegas Aces on ESPN, NBC and Prime Video. Ethan Miller / Getty Images
The WNBA’s 30th season will set a league record for national broadcasts. It befits a campaign of deep narrative intrigue.
Fresh off a new collective bargaining agreement, the W looks both galvanized and wide open. A’ja Wilson’s Las Vegas Aces are dynastic reigning champions. Caitlin Clark returns to an Indiana Fever team that reached the semifinals of the playoffs last fall — and pushed the Aces to a five-game series.
The New York Liberty now have Satou Sabally in their All-Star lineup. The Dallas Wings are pairing Azzi Fudd with Paige Bueckers. Skylar Diggins and Rickea Jackson are on the Chicago Sky. Angel Reese takes A-Town for the Atlanta Dream. There are two brand-new franchises, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo, and a series of 30th anniversary celebrations.








