My heart is with the WNBA. I've had success in the league, I've loved the league. I'm a true fan of the… — Anne Donovan Copy Share Image
The Sparks have always been committed to success and making the right moves to build upon their rich tradition in the WNBA. — Candace Parker Copy Share Image
I never really officially retired from the WNBA, I just left the doors open. — Sheryl Swoopes Copy Share Image
I think it's great that young girls have the WNBA to look up to now. — Candace Parker Copy Share Image
I'm glad you're doing this story on us and not on the WNBA. We're so much prettier than all the other women… — Martina Hingis Copy Share Image
The WNBA changed everything. It started in 1997, and I graduated from high school in 1998. — Sue Bird Copy Share Image
I was very bitter, frustrated, hurt, angry - I went through all types of emotions when I first was out of the… — Sheryl Swoopes Copy Share Image
The WNBA is constantly called the best league in the world, yet we don't get treated like the best athletes in the… — Liz Cambage Copy Share Image
The moment I knew I wanted to play basketball professionally was in high school when I started getting interest from colleges. I… — Breanna Stewart Copy Share Image
I actually enjoy playing in Europe because it allows me to develop my game so when I come home I'm doing a… — Cappie Pondexter Copy Share Image
My biggest thing was when I became a professional athlete, I would think back and think about times where I kind of… — A'ja Wilson Copy Share Image
I don't think I'll average 20 points in the WNBA. I know that will disappoint some people. But if I'm winning and… — Kelsey Plum Copy Share Image
That's where I got my passion for the game, watching the WNBA on TV. Cynthia Cooper, Raise the Roof, We Got Next,… — Maya Moore Copy Share Image
If you would have asked me when I was 16 would I play in the WNBA, I probably would have laughed in… — A'ja Wilson Copy Share Image
When you think of going to the WNBA and going to the professional level in general, it's a different type of competition.… — Breanna Stewart Copy Share Image
I've seen Canada grow on so many different levels when it comes to basketball. The women's game is huge, so why not… — Dwane Casey Copy Share Image
Making it to the league, that was my dream. But my mom saw to it that we watched our share of the… — Bradley Beal Copy Share Image
I think it's hard to compare the NBA and the WNBA, but the thing about the NBA is they just have a… — Sue Bird Copy Share Image
We're going to have a moment. It's coming: just that breakthrough that's going to give us a cool factor, and more people… — Sue Bird Copy Share Image
Being taken first by Las Vegas was surreal. Then walking on stage and getting my jersey from WNBA President Lisa Borders, who… — A'ja Wilson Copy Share Image
When I bought the [WNBA] team, I saw that no one really cared about them. Like the locker facilities that these young… — Sheila Johnson Copy Share Image
You're going to have more A'ja Wilsons, you're going to have more Breanna Stewarts. You're going to have more and more because… — Dawn Staley Copy Share Image
It's kind of sad to say now - I mean, it's funny because it worked out - but I told my mom… — Kelsey Plum Copy Share Image
Whether it's college or WNBA, its basketball and the more you play the less you need to adjust. — Diana Taurasi Copy Share Image
I'm a worrier, an overthinker, and - if it's your type of thing - a 3x WNBA champion. — Sue Bird Copy Share Image
If you look at the NBA compared to the WNBA we make half of one per cent of what the men are… — Liz Cambage Copy Share Image
You work for the WNBA. Obviously, they want us to prioritize the WNBA as being No. 1 on our list, but the… — Diana Taurasi Copy Share Image
Leaving my family behind was very scary. I had to grow up quick. But being so young and paying in this league… — Lauren Jackson Copy Share Image
Having Puma back me up and want to bring a signature shoe back to the women's side is groundbreaking and I hope… — Breanna Stewart Copy Share Image
I've been really vocal about my disappointment about how the WNBA athletes get treated like second-class citizens in relations to the NBA… — Jalen Rose Copy Share Image
In terms of playing, of course, Europe is definitely more finesse than playing in the WNBA. I think they're more skilled in… — Cappie Pondexter Copy Share Image
I had never had an ounce of me that wanted to coach in the WNBA or NBA, until somebody sought me out,… — Dawn Staley Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, softball had stereotypes along with other female sports. But society is definitely changing since the WNBA and… — Jennie Finch Copy Share Image