Fever star Caitlin Clark remained non-committal about joining the new startup league, Project B. Project B is a new offseason league set to begin in 2026 with salaries starting at $2 million. Several ...
In the latest airing of the "Show Me Something" podcast on Dec. 4, Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham not only revealed that she will be joining the newest offseason league, Project B, but also ...
Two New York Liberty players are taking matters into their own hands as the WNBA continues negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement with the players’ union. While athletes across the ...
While the new Project B startup has courted high-profile WNBA stars like Sophie Cunningham, don't expect her Indiana Fever teammate Caitlin Clark to join it. During the Dec. 4 edition of her Show Me ...
The “B” stands for basketball or a bold plan cooked up in a lab -- or an abstract combination of both. But the names and the money keep pouring into Project B, the touring basketball league that has ...
Sam Darnold’s label of not being able to win a big game, which dates back to his final two games with the Minnesota Vikings, carried over to the Seattle Seahawks, who fell to the Los Angeles Rams in a ...
Sophie Cunningham has become the eighth WNBA player-- and perhaps most marquee name -- to sign with the fledgling overseas league Project B in another move that lends credibility to the venture.
Professional women's basketball is at a turning point. The WNBA has been exploding in popularity, but a potentially contentious renegotiation of the league's CBA could have us heading for a holdout.
Liberty center Jonquel Jones appears to have a new, future WNBA offseason destination. Jones, the 2024 WNBA Finals MVP, announced on Instagram Monday night that she’s signed with Project B. We’ve got ...
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Project B—a new global basketball league—officially announced its plans in October to host tournaments across Asia, Europe, and Latin America beginning in November 2026 and running through April 2027.