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The Official 2025 WNBA Regular Season Discussion Thread

Cwalker

Well-Known Member
Diana Taurasi, arguably the greatest player in WNBA history has announced her retirement after 20 years
 

Barry Poppins

Social Progressive
There's a lot who could make claim to that. Sue Bird, for one.

Maya Moore and Lindsay Whalen are two that also could compete for that.
 

Kairi HoHo

Crown Jewel
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Fuckin finally! Detroit and Cleveland will get theirs in 2028 and 2029. I've been a fan to a degree of the WNBA but now I can take my love to the next level with a Philly Team come 2030.
 
Big Sky win over Minny. I'm a Gamecock homer (as much as you can being from a diff country lmao) so it's great to see Kamilla shining in the pros.
 
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Wolverine

Sports Moderator

An autographed Caitlin Clark Logowoman rookie card sold for $660,000 (including buyer's premium) at auction Thursday night, nearly doubling the record paid for a women's card.

The 1-of-1 numbered, autographed 2024 Panini Instant Rookie Royalty WNBA Flawless Platinum Caitlin Clark Logowoman card was pulled live on online shopping marketplace Whatnot three weeks ago. Ungraded but sealed and encased by Panini, it went straight to auction at Fanatics Collect.

The previous record for a women's sports card was $366,000 (including buyer's premium) for Clark's 2024 Panini Prizm WNBA Signatures Gold Vinyl Prizm card, which was sold at Goldin Auctions in March. That card was also numbered 1-of-1 and received twin perfect 10 card and autograph grades from Professional Sports Authenticator.

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Another Clark card, also from Panini's recent Rookie Royalty WNBA release, might challenge the newly set record. A 1-of-1 numbered, autographed Clark Logowoman currently sits at $219,600 (with buyer's premium) at Goldin Auctions and is due to enter extended bidding Aug. 9.

While the Rookie Royalty WNBA Clark cards all feature on-card autographs - the $366,000 Clark Prizm card is a sticker autograph -- with inscriptions, the Logowoman patches aren't game-used or player-worn.

Clark hasn't played since July 15 due to a right groin injury. On Thursday, the Indiana Fever said there is no timetable for her return.
 
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