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Former Arizona star Aari McDonald became one of the latest when the Los Angeles Sparks cut her on Wednesday. Thank you, Aari, ...
The Sparks made two roster moves this week with the cuts of Aari McDonald and Masha Kliundikova before the start of the ...
May 15 marks the day where all 13 WNBA franchises must cut their rosters down to 12 players in preparation for the 2025 ...
McDonald, 26, is a Fresno, California, native. She began her college career at Washington before transferring to Arizona, ...
Former UConn women's basketball player Kaitlyn Chen waived by Golden State Valkyries, among the notable cuts in the WNBA this ...
Raegan Pebley reiterated the Sparks' willingness to help its stars, such as Cameron Brink, as the team looks to get the best ...
No draft prospect made a better final impression on WNBA teams than Aari McDonald as she was the star of the NCAA Tournament as she led the Arizona Wildcats to the national championship game and ...
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McDonald was the star of the NCAA Tournament, and probably played herself into the top five of this draft by leading Arizona to within a possession of its first national championship. She's only 5 ...
trading the No. 8 pick in this year’s draft plus 2021 draftee Aari McDonald for Jordin Canada and the 2024 No. 12 pick. McDonald was superfluous with Canada incoming, and Atlanta can restock its ...
The LA Sparks held on to beat the Golden State Valkyries 83-82 in a preseason clash on Tuesday. Aari McDonald gave the Sparks an 83-79 lead following two free throws with 5.