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What WNBA Games Are On Tonight? WNBA Schedule (June 27)
Saturday’s WNBA slate opens with Mercury-Tempo at 2 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+, with Toronto riding Marina Mabrey’s 53-point record night and Phoenix missing suspended Alyssa Thomas. Sparks-Fever follows at 8 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+, before Dream-Storm closes at 9 p.m. on Prime Video Seattle and WANF-Atlanta News First to finish the three-game day.
By Raahib Singh
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Shannon Sharpe Enraged Over Caitlin Clark-Alyssa Thomas Incident
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about 13 hours ago
Marina Mabrey Ecstatic On Tying A'ja Wilson's 53-Point Record
A'ja and Liz Cambage scored 53 to set the single game WNBA scoring record. Mabrey matched this last night for Toronto. "A’ja's the best player in the world. To say that I'm in any record book with a’ja, I’m never living it down. She set a standard for our game that’s really hard to keep up... it’s really an honor."
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about 21 hours ago
Caitlin Clark Ruled Out Saturday as Indiana Fever Prioritize Long-Term Health
White said Clark “can be out on Saturday” after Wednesday’s game, but is “doing alright.” She gave “no indication” on how long Clark will miss, saying Indiana’s week off creates a good chance to “get her treatment,” “get her healthy” and prioritize “long-term health and wellness” before putting her back on floor safely for the Fever.
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