Sabrina Ionescu returned to basketball activities this week after having offseason surgery on her thumb. The Liberty star said Thursday her recovery has been going “really well” since her Dec. 6 operation to repair a ligament in her right thumb that she injured during the WNBA Finals.
When players leave, [we want them to feel] this was the best off-season they’ve ever had,” Alex Bazzell had said. The post Sabrina Ionescu & Angel Reese Pass on Unrivaled’s $350,000 Prize Money Peculiar Tournament appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu says she isn't 100% after undergoing surgery last month to repair a torn UCL in her right thumb but is cleared to participate in Unrivaled.
The Phantom BC will face against the Mist BC to continue the Unrivaled 2025 season on Friday at Mediapro in Miami, Florida.
Ionescu traded in her basketball jersey and shorts for head-to-toe Dior and Kenzo outfits for this trip to the City of Light.
Phantom BC will face Mist BC on Friday at Mediapro in Miami, Florida, without one of their best players, Sabrina Ionescu.
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu is set to participate in the inaugural season of Unrivaled, the new 3-on-3 basketball league, despite recovering from thumb surgery. Ionescu, who underwent surgery last month to repair a torn UCL in her right thumb,
Phantom Basketball Club crossed swords against Vinyl Basketball Club in an Unrivaled game at the MediaPro Center in Miami on Monday.
With Alysha Clark becoming an unrestricted free agent this year, the Las Vegas Aces would need somebody to replace her. Alyssa Thomas is a solid option for the 2022 and 2023 WNBA champions. The five-time WNBA All-Star is an upgrade over Clark, but she was cored, which would make negotiations more difficult for the Aces.
WNBA and USA women's basketball star Sabrina Ionescu opens up on the influence that the late great Kobe Bryant had on her career, the WNBA title-winning shot for the New York Liberty and more.
Caitlin Clark will not be taking part in a special 3-point shootout during NBA All-Star weekend, reports ESPN's Shams Charania.
The new 3-on-3 women's basketball league announced the rules for the tournament that will be played over three days. Thirty players will be divided into four pods with the eventual champion winning $250,000. The runner-up will get $50,000 and each semifinalist will earn $25,000. Players on the winner's 3-on-3 team will each receive $10,000.