by Jé Tania | May 1, 2026 | Basketball, Seattle Storm, WNBA, WNBA Draft
Flau’jae Johnson continued to show why the Seattle Storm made a bold move to acquire her, leading a young core in a strong preseason win over the Portland Fire. After a steady debut, Johnson looked more confident and assertive in her second outing, scoring 20 points with ease and showcasing her ability to impact the game on both ends. Alongside Zia Cooke’s emergence and a roster still taking shape, Seattle’s youth movement is already beginning to answer questions about the team’s direction heading into the WNBA season.
by Jé Tania | Apr 30, 2026 | Basketball, Seattle Storm, WNBA, WNBA Pre-Season
The Seattle Storm made a decisive move on draft night, acquiring the rights to Flau’jae Johnson in a trade with Golden State, adding one of the most explosive young guards in the class to their roster.
by Christian Conway | Apr 19, 2026 | Basketball, Chicago Sky, WNBA
Motion to Dismiss Filed in Chicago Sky Ownership Dispute
On April 15, 2026, defendants Michael Alter and Alter BB LLC filed a motion to dismiss pursuant to Sections 2-615 and 2-619 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure in the ongoing Chicago Sky ownership dispute. It’s a pivotal moment in the case—one that signals a broader effort to reframe the legal battle around contract rights, standing (who is allowed to bring the lawsuit), and the limits of fiduciary claims.
by Christian Conway | Apr 13, 2026 | Basketball, WNBA, WNBA Draft
Take a look at C-Way’s updated mock draft ahead of the April 13th WNBA draft.
by Christian Conway | Apr 13, 2026 | Basketball, Las Vegas Aces, WNBA
The Las Vegas Aces aren’t rebuilding—they’re reloading.
With Jackie Young officially back in the fold, Chelsea Gray agreeing to a multi-year return, and A’ja Wilson expected to finalize her next deal, Las Vegas is bringing its championship nucleus back together. In a league that’s seen aggressive movement in free agency, the Aces are doubling down on continuity—and betting that their core still sets the standard.
by Christian Conway | Apr 7, 2026 | Atlanta Dream, Basketball, Chicago Sky, WNBA
The WNBA offseason just delivered its first real shocker—and depending on who you ask, it may already have a clear winner. Angel Reese is headed to the Atlanta Dream, and while both teams will frame this as a “mutual move forward,” the reality is much simpler: Atlanta just landed a cornerstone, and Chicago just let theirs go. Atlanta receives Reese and a 2028 second-round pick swap, while Chicago walks away with first-round picks in 2027 and 2028.