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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Very little on the All-Star game, so far

The night before open practices, and not much ASG news in sight. Hopefully that will change tomorrow.

WNBA All-Star game news:

The real MVPs of the event are......

WNBA team news:

The Aces have made a comeback at midseason.

The Liberty are running out of time to salvage the season.

WNBA player news:

Great read: WNBA All-Stars see coming out as a way to help others.

Angel McCoughtry and her team are on a roll at the All-Star break.

McCoughtry podcast.

Courtney Vandersloot's triple-double raises interesting questions.

For Allie Quigley, recognition during a tough season.

Ten things to know about Skylar Diggins-Smith.

A'ja Wilson podcast.

Wilson thinks Bill Laimbeer could take Dawn Staley.

Lindsay Whalen embraces the challenge of being on court and on the sidelines.

Breanna Stewart tops the list of MVP candidates.

WNBA business:

As the league's popularity rises, so do calls for bigger salaries and expansion.

College player news:

South Carolina's freshman forwards are hitting the weights this summer.

Bonus:

Jude Schimmel is encouraging Native Americans to live healthier lifestyles.
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